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Taking Control of Your Time Section 2.2: Educational Time Management © 2010 TSTC Publishing Taking Charge: Chapter 2
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College Requirements related to college are out of your control A positive outlook is a priceless asset College is temporary; stay focused on your goals ahead © 2010 TSTC Publishing
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College (cont.) Stressors will include: Projects Tests Assignments Papers Outside responsibilities © 2010 TSTC Publishing
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Master Schedule After receiving your syllabus, put all dates on your master schedule As assignments are given, add or delete dates to your master schedule © 2010 TSTC Publishing
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Studying Strategies 2 hours of studying per one hour of class Set studying schedule vs. floating schedule Morning study vs. night study Find what works best for you © 2010 TSTC Publishing
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Lists Before bed each evening, add the next day’s obligations to your to-do list Always leave time to relax Limit it, but don’t eliminate it © 2010 TSTC Publishing
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Motivation Strategies Reward yourself 10 minute break for every 50 minutes of studying How do you eat an elephant? Break large projects into manageable chunks © 2010 TSTC Publishing
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Motivation Strategies (cont.) X marks the spot Cross item off your list to help you feel accomplished The lights are on but nobody’s home Shut yourself away from distractions © 2010 TSTC Publishing
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Further Reflection Fill out your Master Schedule for the semester including due dates, tests and assignments. How will this help you stay organized? What is your biggest strength/weakness in your academic management? © 2010 TSTC Publishing
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Additional Resources Sites to Promote Academic Success http://www.uni.edu/walsh/linda7.html http://www.uni.edu/walsh/linda7.html David Allen Company http://www.davidco.com/ © 2010 TSTC Publishing
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