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Title: Best Study Schedule
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