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
Abstract
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?