Managing Your Study Time
There are only so many hours in a day, a week, and a term. You cannot
change the number of hours, but you can decide how to best use them.
To be successful in school, you must carefully manage your study
time. Here is a strategy for doing this.
Prepare a Term Calendar
At the beginning
of a term, prepare
a Term
Calendar. Update it as the term goes
on. Here is what to do to prepare a Term
Calendar.
- Record your school assignments
with their due dates and your scheduled
tests.

- Record
your planned school activities.
- Record
your known out-of-school activities.
- Each Sunday before a school week,
prepare a Weekly
Schedule. Update it as the week
goes on. Here is what to do to
prepare a Weekly Schedule.
Record
your daily classes.
- Enter
things to be done for the coming
week from your Term Calendar.
- Review
your class notes from the previous
week to see if you need to add any school
activities.
- Add
any out-of-school activities in
which you will be involved during the
week.
- Be
sure to include times for completing
assignments, working on projects,
and studying for tests. These times
may be during the school day, right
after school, evenings, and weekends.
Each evening before a school day,
prepare a Daily
Organizer for the next day. Place
a √ next
to each thing to do as you accomplish
it. Here is what to do to prepare
a Daily Organizer.
- Enter
the things to do for the coming
day from your Weekly Schedule.
- Enter
the things that still need
to be accomplished from your
Daily Organizer from the previous
day.
- Review
your class notes for the
day just completed to see if you
need to add any school activities.
- Add
any out-of-school activities
in which you will be involved
the next day.
Your Weekly
Schedule should have more detail than your
Term Calendar. Your Daily Organizer should
have more detail than your Weekly Schedule.
Using a Term Calendar, a Weekly Schedule,
and a Daily Organizer will help you make
the best use of your time.
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