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Title: Best Study Schedule
Description: Explains how to manage your study timetable. Best for students
Description: Explains how to manage your study timetable. Best for students
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Planning a Better Study Schedule
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College life has many aspects
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Many are flexible: SLEEPING, STUDYING, RECREATION, PERSONAL (errands, family, laundry)
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PLAN ENOUGH TIME FOR STUDYING EACH SUBJECT
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By
multiplying your credit load by three you can get a good idea of the time you should provide for studying in
addition to time spent in class
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STUDY AT A SET TIME AND IN A CONSISTENT PLACE
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Knowing what and when you are going to study saves a lot
of time in making decisions and retracing your steps to get necessary materials, etc
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Instead, plan to
"complete ten equations" or "read and take notes on chapter 6 for Chemistry
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It should be a permanent part of
your daily routine
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STUDY AS SOON AFTER YOUR CLASS AS POSSIBLE
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Re-‐copy/type notes while they are still fresh in your mind; fill in the
gaps
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By doing this, it will be easier to
transfer information from short-‐term to long-‐term memory
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UTILIZE ODD HOURS DURING THE DAY FOR STUDYING
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Planning to u se them for
studying for the class just finished will result in free time for recreation and other activities at other times in the
week
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Research shows that what you can accomplish in one hour during the day can
take one-‐and-‐a-‐half hours at night
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After 1 to 2 hours of study you begin to tire rapidly and your ability to concentrate decreases rapidly
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Do
difficult work when your mind is most fresh
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Space out your study periods and take appropriate breaks (e
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, 10 -‐ 15 minutes after 1-‐ 1 ½ hours of
study)
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TRADE TIME -‐ -‐ -‐ DON'T STEAL IT
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Also, make good use of
weekend evenings
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Schedule one day per week to review the work in each of your courses and be sure you are up-‐to-‐date
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This may take only 10 -‐
20 minutes per class
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Organize your notes in a question and answer form, and think in terms of questions and answers about the main
ideas of the material as you review weekly
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Reviewing and reciting increase memory
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Good notes are the best basis for review
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Know when assignments are given and when they are due
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Lack of flexibility is one of the main reasons students do not follow a schedule
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Remember that it usually takes 30 days to establish a habit
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Title: Best Study Schedule
Description: Explains how to manage your study timetable. Best for students
Description: Explains how to manage your study timetable. Best for students