CHOOSE THE RIGHT CLASSES = you may have signed up for the maximun number of course credit you could for the semester . That's very likely not going to work out with anymore . Be aware of your limitations when choosing courses , and if possible , take classes that will help you with your business . 2. MAKE A DAILY PLAN ATTACK = Whether you decide you're better at ploughing through a project from star until finish or working in spurts , clearly establish your goals for the day and stack to them . Creating lists is a good way to keep focused and organized , plus it can be also give you a sense of satisfaction when you know you've completed a task . 3 . FOCUS ON THE MOST IMPORTANT TASKS FIRST= Know which of your tasks are most important and hit those first , and hit them hard . Other things may come up later in the day that could throw you off . so the earlier you get the important stuff doen the better. 4 . FOCUS EXCLUSIVELY ON THE TASK AT HAND = Once you've sat down to work your business - related you school email and turn off notification about group meet - ups or upcoming class assignments . Be fully plugged into just business work . It's less likely you'll be able turn off your business - side in the classroom , but as best as you can , you should try and separate the two .
#2 WHITE
1. You gain experienceClasses and course material are a great way to learn facts, but for many fields you'll need hands-on experience to understand a subject completely. 2. your age advantageStarting a business might seem daunting, especially when you have exams, a huge student loan, and a very busy social life, but if you have a great idea your twenties are probably the best time to take the chance. Sure, you're poor, and you haven't had a lot of experience, but you probably don't have a lot of responsibilities either – no mortgage, family, or career to hold you back. There will always be reasons not to start your business, but it's almost guaranteed that the reasons will become more challenging.3. you can build a network One of the hardest parts of creating a successful business is making contacts and building a network. But, as a student, you'll have a ready-made network at your fingertips. Your professors, advisers, classmates, and even your parents can lend their expertise and guidance. If you base your business around your studies, you'll leave university with a well-established network of contacts in your field. Even if your company doesn't directly involve your studies, good networking skills will certainly impress future employers. It might also help land you a job in the first place.
#3 GREEN
WHAT SHOULD WE DO TO MAKE STUDENTS ABLE TO PROCEEDWITH THE PLAN?
STUDENT MUST BE GOOD AT DIVIDING TIME BETWEEN STUDY AND WORK WITH PATIENTLY.
HOW DO WE APPROACH THIS PROBLEM? WHAT ARE THE GROUND RULES?
#4 YELLOW
PART TIME J0BCAN GET EXTRA POCKET MONEYGAIN TRANSFERABLE SKILLSLEARN TO MANAGE YOUR TIME WISELYMAKE NEW FRIENDSDEVELOP YOUR INTERPERSONAL SKILLS
WHAT DO WE KNOW? WHAT DOES THIS TELL US?
#5 RED
SOLVING THE PROBLEM NEGETIVE HE CAN'T THINK THAT HE CAN'T DO BISINESS WHILE STUDYING,HE MUST THINK HE CAN DO IT FOR OWNSELF.
WHAT ARE SOME ALTERNATIVES?HOW CAN WE INNOVATE?
#6 BLACK
WHAT WORKS?WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS?
HOW DOES MAKE US FEEL WHEN STUDYING WHILE BUSINESS?
POSITIVEHE HAS DO DIVIDE HIS TIME BETWEEN STUDYING AND BUSINESS SO THE HE DOES NOT FEEL WORRIED AND AFRAID TO DO A GOOD BUSINESS AND MAKE OWNSELF HAPPY.
WHAT DOESN'T WORK?WHAT COULD GO WRONG?
1NEGATIVEHUGE LOSSES IN BUSINESSHIGH RISKLIFE PRESSURE UNABLE TO FOCUS ON STUDY