http://wonderopolis.org/wonder/why-are-they-called-deadlines
1) The origins of the word deadline are from around the time of the Civil War, in which it meant lines that don't move.
2) Missing today's deadline for will cause your work to not be graded, and possibly will affect your final grade.
3) I haven't had issues meeting deadlines for other classes or turning in work.
4) I don't miss deadlines.
5) I did meet today's deadline, but homework from other classes, guitar, and sports prevented me from getting the pictures done earlier.
6) To complete this task as quickly as possible, I want to stay on task and not have interruptions.
https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/get-started/inside-the-classroom/8-ways-to-take-control-of-your-time
1) The suggestion that would help me be more efficient is not get sidetracked.
2) The suggestion that would be the hardest for me to complete is to not get sidetracked.
3) I'm a morning person.
3A) The problems I might run into, due to the fact that I'm more productive at night, are being tired from a long day, and other activities that I have to do.
4) I can create a dedicated study time for myself by putting down electronics and getting rid of distractions for a certain time every night.
5) Three things I could do to eliminate distractions are to put away my music, put away my phone, and put away the food.
https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/get-started/inside-the-classroom/take-control-of-homework
1) There are correlations to taking control of my homework and time management, for example: if I manage my time, then I can get my homework done faster, and make time to control/do my homework.
2) My ideal study setting is at my desk in my room; and the mood is quiet, but not too quiet, with no distractions.
3) My biggest distraction when it comes to studying are my phone and everything on it.
4) Three things I could do to help with those distractions are: put away my phone, make time for breaks to be on my phone, and put my phone on silent.
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