STUDENT 1: Balancing priorities for me is somewhat of a challenge. There's family, there's school, work, all of the above. So I do have to set priorities. Of course, family's first and the allot time as needed for my other obligations. So if I allot time for family, allot time for school, and allot time for work, I find that I can balance my schedule more. The one challenge was originally with my schedule trying to tweak it to make sure it works. So I tried to schedule my classes for daytime hours where my kids are at school, husband's at work. Not interfering with anyone allots me time for class and studying and things of that nature.

STUDENT 2: I know I'm a procrastinator and procrastination is probably one of the biggest flaws that any student can have. Wait till the last minute to do anything is not good. One of the strategies that I use with my procrastination is to-do lists. I write down everything I need to do from the week, from Monday through Sunday and the to-do lists help me be organized. And organization is a key part of college. Without organization, it's like your lost. So it helps with my procrastination. I'm getting better and better each semester.

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