| Do not Throw Away Past Courseworks | 6 Apr 2009 |
Do you remember what your past coursework was about? Do you remember what you did to your past coursework? If you are a freshman, most likely you threw it away or put it in the most abandoned corner of your room.
Well, in fact, a lot of freshman do so, since they just do not realize how helpful past courseworks can be. If you are holding your past coursework now and want to throw it away, hold on a minute. Read this article till the end first.
Why to keep past courseworks
Do you know the main secret of classes that you take no matter what your major is? With time, classes tend to overlap – they are built on information covered during other lectures. It means, information and topics that you have studied previously might repeat in the future.
This is when past courseworks and all your previous works in general can help you. If you keep them, you do not have to do the same work again. Take your past coursework, look it through, and develop its topic further. It is a perfect option, in fact, when you are free to choose a topic.
More details about keeping past courseworks
There are several rules of keeping past courseworks if you want them to be really useful.
- Keep all past courseworks in one place.
- Think of some sort of organizational system for your past courseworks.
- Look them through from time to time. Probably, some of your past courseworks will not be helpful anymore.
- If it is possible, transform your papers into electronic format and store on your PC and a CD.
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