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Instructions and Help about Form 3520 Overload

Good afternoon. I'm going to share with you my own personal experience of managing information. It all started when I was at school and had zero interest in studying. As a punk-rocker, the only source of information I needed was the New Musical Express, a fantastic publication. It had details of concerts and important events, like the Sid Vicious memorial March. After the events, they would do a review. What's interesting about knowledge and information is that sometimes when there's only a little bit, it's really easy to miss the most important part. Who would have believed it? Eight years later, I became a sergeant in the Metropolitan Police. Just a little change and if there's one thing I learnt in the police, it's that there's no point spending days, weeks, months, and years learning something when you can ask someone and get a sensible answer in about a minute. Six years further on, I achieved a lifelong dream and came to University, specifically Cass. The year before I came, I spent that year learning how the brain works and different skills for managing information. During my studies, I put all these together and kept a record of everything I did, including my time. I kept a record of what works, what doesn't work, and what improvements I could make. I did that for the whole two years and at the end, I realized that we can achieve academic success through a good strategy, process, and skills. I then made a joke about achieving academic success through intelligence but clarified that it was a joke. To give you an example, as soon as I started a new subject, I would go to the library and look up three exam papers. I would analyze them in detail so that right from the...