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6 Biases That Don’t Allow You to Become an A-Student

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The thing that keeps you from succeeding academically is oftentimes yourself. And it’s not about being lazy. Certainly, procrastination plays a part in academic backwardness. But the most destructive things are biases against studying that you don’t even think about much. You’ve just learned a certain pattern of thinking and keep following it.

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Student and Faculty Excuses for Procrastination

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Student excuses for late assignments are becoming more creative, designed to elicit sympathy and guilt, but faculty excuses are equally deplorable.

Nobody believes the old stand-by excuse that “my dog ate my homework” anymore. It’s doubtful anyone ever took that excuse seriously. Student excuses are, however, becoming more creative and some may be true. Increasingly, student excuses are designed to elicit sympathy and may even play to the instructor’s guilt: “I had to miss class to attend a job interview and without that job, I can’t pay my tuition.” But as one professor lamented, “Is it our job to verify student excuses?”

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