History 1301 And 1302: A Class Analysis

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How do you deal with boredom? I try to do thing that keeps me busy. Such as clean, listen to music or other things that I enjoy. But I never do things that needs to be done. History 1301 and 1302 was two classes I struggle with because the classes were just a lecture. Note I have drop history two before I finally complete it this year. Knowing I need these classes to finish up my basics. So I had to put what interest me behind me. Using the strategies discusses in the book such as Thinking of something else not associated with the situation. When I was attending the class I use to do my homework for other class that I really in enjoyed. I will keep these strategies in mind because I know there will be a lot more classes and

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