QUOTE(mycolumn @ Apr 2 2014, 09:29 PM)
Hihi, I was talking with my supervisor the other day and she told me to manage my time properly so that I can finish my studies on time. I'm currently taking MPhil (Accounting). Also, she advised that consistency is very important.
I'm actually a part time student (full-time working as a lecturer for the pre-uni department in the uni...teaching hours is 20 hours per week). Anyone of you here is actually taking PhD/MPhil on a part time basis? How do you ensure that you will always be consistent in your study?
For e.g in my case, when I have 4-6 hours of class per day, normally when I got back home, I will be too tired to touch anything on research already
How do you motivate yourself to get up and get it done?
Early thanks for sharing advise/experience.
I need to learn from my fellow seniors here.
We're in the same boat.I'm actually a part time student (full-time working as a lecturer for the pre-uni department in the uni...teaching hours is 20 hours per week). Anyone of you here is actually taking PhD/MPhil on a part time basis? How do you ensure that you will always be consistent in your study?
For e.g in my case, when I have 4-6 hours of class per day, normally when I got back home, I will be too tired to touch anything on research already
Early thanks for sharing advise/experience.
I need to learn from my fellow seniors here.
I'm teaching Diploma students and at the same time, I'm doing Master by research part time. Been doing this for almost 2 years now.
During the day, I work as normal. But at night, I do research. Or sometime during my free time during the day, I will curi-curi masa do research hahaha!
Quite tired, but challenging & pushing you to the limit on how you manage your time plus with spending time with family & etc.
I believe we can do it if we put our minds to it + discipline & perseverance.
Apr 14 2014, 12:04 PM

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