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REALIZATIONS

In Practical Research 2

1. MAXIMIZE YOUR TIME

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It cant be done in just a snap, your typical ‘three-day walang tulugan mode plus coffee’ will drain your body system.
Caffeine can cause insomnia, nervousness and restlessness, stomach upset, and etc., Dont sacrifice the quality of your work just because you don't have enough time
left.

Learn how to manage your time efficiently.

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2. REDUNDANCY IS THE KEY

I realized that I keep saying the same thing but with additional meanings
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Continuously state the significant things you have said in the previous chapters to the following chapters until you end with the findings,conclusion and recommendation. There's no harm revisiting the past parts. This will help you keep in track and not get lost with your foregoing chapters.

3. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE TECHNOLOGY

You saved me Google Scholar

When the school library, and any other book-ish places has failed you, then it's time to use your gadgets to look for RRL's, Instruments, etc., Research made me realize how important Google is. Google Scholar helped me a lot with the RRL's.


4. MAKE NO ROOM FOR MISTAKES

I REALIZED THAT I’VE BECOME A PERFECTIONIST.
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Research is something that should be taken seriously. Be detailed with all the things that you'll input into your work. Describe every little thing. Even if it'll cost you a lot of searching, do it.Give your best shot and if by any means, be perfectionist.

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5. ENJOY

I didn’t realize that we’re halfway done with our research.

Enjoy battling for your own hypothesis with your groupmates. Enjoy having dissimilar opinions and fighting over it. Enjoy revising your research title over and over again. Enjoy even if your research meets no significant difference/relationship. Work will be lighter and easier if you're enjoying it, you will not notice the hours and sleepless nights you've spent doing research because you're already finished.

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