Academically Successful Sophomores Who Struggle with Procrastination at KAZGUU University

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KAZGUU Liberal Arts Digest Volume 5. M. NARIKBAYEV KAZGUU UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LIBERAL ARTS

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This small scale research focuses on understanding of the experiences of academically successful KAZGUU sophomores who face procrastination. The main research question is: What are the experiences of academically successful sophomores of KAZGUU who struggle with procrastination? Basic qualitative research strategy was used to answer the research questions. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 5 second-year well-performing students who had encountered procrastination issues. The research revealed 3 main themes that emerged after data analysis: confidence, conscious procrastination, and strategies used to do the academic tasks at last minute. Moreover, there were two subsidiary questions: 1) What are the motives for sophomore students to procrastinate? 2) How would successful sophomores, prone to procrastination, describe their feelings?

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