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Jul 10, 2024 10:37AM

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I finished my first law degree (JD) at that age - and went on to do an LLM and am currently trying to finish the PhD - so you go!


I would disagree. Unlike the Hollywood stereotype of the nerd who is buried in books, the smartest students in my day were the ones who had an excellent grasp of time management from an early age- I'm talking about the girl who somehow manages to be the head of the track team, top of her class academically, still attend occasional parties all whilst having a steady romantic partner, the entire time. This same person I am referring too, now works at a prestigious University and is married to a top level athlete.
I'm not saying we can all match that level of natural genius. But there is something to be learned from such individuals.
In life, there will always be work deadlines, loved ones who need attention, and your own personal needs outside of work. Leisure reading. Learn at least 1 skill outside of your major. Find time for each. Make time for exercise and rest.
All the smartest people I know, are very good at multi-tasking.
If you can learn to become a master of time whilst at university, you can do anything.