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Follow on Google News | Academic Search Engine Knobull Helps Students Achieve Academic & Career SuccessBy: Knobull Prioritization is vitally important to balancing most things in life and academic/social balance is no exception. Before setting out to complete your tasks for the day, sit down and compile a list of everything you need to get done and rank them by importance and time to completion. There isn't anyone to hold your hand anymore. Now, you have to try to figure things out for yourself. Sure, there will be professors that can help you, but you'll be expected to try to puzzle it out for yourself first. When you hope that someone will rescue you from a due paper even if it is a minor assignment, don't shift the responsibility to expert writers. Hit Knobull Academic Search, go to the library and talk to your professor to clarify all the issues to provide the paper or any other task with the highest quality. The key is to get started! Time management is an effective tool for getting things done. While your discipline is still built up, and you're learning to be self-reliant, having a proper schedule can help you make it. Try to write down and schedule as much as possible. Knowing your limits is very important in keeping your grades and work life balanced with your social life. While pushing yourself to do better is great for helping you grow professionally and personally, pushing yourself beyond reasonable limits will end up wrecking your career and social life. Bentley concluded, "The last and most important part of maintaining a good academic/social balance is to create a healthy support network. Surrounding yourself with supportive, caring people not only improves your happiness and social life, it also provides you with a network of people you can trust to help you out when school and/or professional requirements." Knobull research shows the attributes that employers seek most: Attribute % of Respondents Problem-solving skills 82.9% Ability to work in a team 82.9% Communication skills (written) 80.3% Leadership 72.6% Strong work ethic 68.4% Analytical/quantitative skills 67.5% Communication skills (verbal) 67.5% End
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