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Time Management Center for Academic Student Achievement
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Identify any time management issues Procrastinating Do not leave for tomorrow what you can do today Handling Work Load Finish a few assignments at a time, break up larger assignments Socializing Learn to say NO!
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Decision making What needs to be done first? What can I do with my free time? Should I go out with friends or study?
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Making a plan Create a “To-Do” list and prioritize assignments Work on harder/time-sensitive assignments first Set deadlines Deadlines will help you avoid procrastinating Break down large assignments Smaller tasks will help you stay productive
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Planning Semester calendars help remind you about important dates Weekly planners are a good way to plan for upcoming events Daily planners can be more specific
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Take a break Schedule short breaks regularly If you feel fatigued or frustrated, step away If an emergency arises, it’s ok to change your schedule Flexibility is a must
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Out-of-class obligations Extracurricular Activities Sports, Greek Life, other organizations Working No more than 15 hrs. a week is recommended for Freshmen students Find a job that understands you’re in college and works with your schedule (On campus)
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Reward yourself! Schedule time for yourself Do something that makes you happy Remember, this is college… If you WORK hard, its okay to PLAY hard!
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Remember… Plan to get help early in the semester ◦ It’s easier for others to help you if you plan ahead Make a daily schedule ◦ Planning your day-to-day will help you accomplish more Schedule time to hang out with friends ◦ Releasing stress is important (Exercising is also good!)
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TIME MANAGEMENT TIPS 1) Find out where you're wasting time 2) Create time management goals 3) Implement a time management plan 4) Use time management tools
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