If you're worried about your work, it might be a good idea to take a step back and look at it. Are you missing deadlines/having a last minute struggle to get it done/exhausted from trying to do to much? If you are not experiencing any of the above on a regular basis, I wouldn't worry. Everyone has different ways of working and what works for Myv might be totally unsuited to you.
Furthermore, university is a time to explore your personality and consider who/what you want to be. As someone in the working world now I can safely say make the most of your time at uni because when you leave you will have more than enough on your plate to distract you! My advice would be keep doing the things you love (be they writing/stage managering etc) and just make sure the work gets done in the end and that when exams come up, you plan in enough time for revision (unless you're aiming for a first, in which case, just give up on having a life fullstop!)
I know a LOT of people who wish they had spent less time on their degree and more time enjoying themselves. I know very few people who feel the other way round.
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Furthermore, university is a time to explore your personality and consider who/what you want to be. As someone in the working world now I can safely say make the most of your time at uni because when you leave you will have more than enough on your plate to distract you! My advice would be keep doing the things you love (be they writing/stage managering etc) and just make sure the work gets done in the end and that when exams come up, you plan in enough time for revision (unless you're aiming for a first, in which case, just give up on having a life fullstop!)
I know a LOT of people who wish they had spent less time on their degree and more time enjoying themselves. I know very few people who feel the other way round.