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[Pic] How To Be a Dean’s Lister, Manifesto Version

How To Be a Dean's Lister, ManifestoThis one is a special manifesto for those studying. :)

How To Be a Dean's Lister, Manifesto
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Based on the popular How To Be a Dean’s Lister 3-part series which I wrote in May 2010:

  1. Part 1What is Dean’s List and 6 Key Benefits of Being A Dean’s Lister
  2. Part 2How To Be A Dean’s Lister: Tips #1 – #6
  3. Part 3How To Be A Dean’s Lister: Tips #7 – #13

You can also download the series in the form of an ebook, in the Free Ebooks section.

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How To Be A Dean’s Lister – Part 3

This is the last part of a 3-part series on How To Be A Dean’s Lister.

7. Optimize your time

Some students may feel bogged down by work, lamenting about the heavy workload and lack of time. Honestly speaking, it’s not about the workload nor is it about lack of time. It’s about how you manage yourself. (more…)


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How To Be A Dean’s Lister – Part 2

This is part-2 of a 3-part series on How To Be A Dean’s Lister.


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So how do you become a Dean’s Lister? Here I’ll share my personal tips on how I got on the dean’s list. Since the tips are quite long (almost 5,000 words), I have split them into several parts. Part-2 will feature the first 6 tips :D (more…)


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How To Be A Dean’s Lister – Part 1

This is a 3-part series on How To Be A Dean’s Lister.


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Recently I noticed there’s a good number of students (mainly university) who reads PE. So I figure it’ll be useful for me to write a post on getting on the dean’s list. This post will be beneficial for any student, not just university students, as it’s about achieving academic excellence. Even if you aren’t a student, it’s still a good read. I reckon some of the tips shared here can be cross-applied to other areas in life. (more…)


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