2.05.2009

Top 5 Time Management Tips for College Students

Top 5 Time Management Tips for College Students
You have worked hard for the last three to four years, and you are beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel.  Graduating college is a major milestone, and will open many doors for you when you have completed your coursework.  The key thing to keep in mind during your senior year of college is to finish strong.  In order to do this, you will need to manage your time wisely, which is a skill that will benefit you in the workplace as well.
  
  1. Get into a regular routine.  This should include going to sleep and waking up at the same time every day that you are attending classes.  Not only will you feel better with a regular schedule, but you are conditioning your body for career life as well. 
  1. Take advantage of your down time.  Oftentimes, there is an hour or two between courses.  Rather than hanging out at the student union or surfing the web at the computer lab, use this time to review the materials from your last class, or prepare for your next class.  This will certainly help you to retain the knowledge more easily if you make it a habit. 
  1. Plan out readings and projects.  If you are devoting regular study time to your courses, completing major projects, papers, and readings should become increasingly easier to do.  Set achievable goals regarding these items and you won’t be pulling all-nighters to get your work done.  Give yourself milestones and hit your targets. 
  1. Make time for your coursework every day.  The importance of this cannot be understated.  Your final year will come with lots of stresses and pressures, so make sure that you don’t add to your stress level by procrastinating. 
  1. Map out each course’s syllabus.  Pull out your calendars and planners and write down every single thing that is due from the beginning to the end of the semester, but do it in pencil.  Syllabi are subject to change, but seeing everything in one place helps you to realize just how much needs to be done, and by when. 
This post was contributed by Holly McCarthy, who writes on the subject of best online schools. She invites your feedback at hollymccarthy12 at gmail dot com

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I like it alot. Thanks!

Anonymous said...

eh..sounds like too much work