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As a college student, one of the most challenging and critical
habits of success is time management.
CCV students are often juggling multiple priorities – kids, work, class
time, homework, and family. The most
successful students do not underestimate the number of hours they will
need to spend on studying and completing assignments outside of class – 6 to 9
hours per week per class.
To help you manage all of your obligations and keep track of
all you have to do, you need a time management system that allows you to stay
on top of your game.
- The CCV Student Planner is a great free tool to help you track your assignments and obligations. The planner has the added benefit of providing the CCV Handbook, CCV policies and procedures, and tips and tricks for student success. Pick up a planner in your CCV academic center.
- Google Calendar is another powerful time management tool - and it's free. Google Calendar allows you to view obligations in a daily, weekly, or monthly format. Users can also create and track tasks and print an agenda that serves as a to-do list. You can access your calendar from any computer with your Google username and password, and you can even load Facebook events onto the calendar with the click of a button.
- iStudiez Pro for Windows, Mac, iPhone, and iPad has been rated the Best College App by readers of BestAppEver.com. iStudiez allows you to sync across devices and organizes your daily schedule, calendar by semester, assignments, grades and instructor information. ($2.99 in iTunes, $7.99 for Windows).
- Studious is a to-do tool for Android devices. This free app tracks your schedule, including upcoming homework deadlines – and it can also be used for managing notes. One of the cooler features is the ringer automation; the app automatically turns your phone to silent when you’re in class.
Once you’ve decided on a time management system – use it!
Create a plan for the semester. Enter class meetings, assignments, deadlines, exams, work hours, etc. Be sure to break larger assignments into smaller chunks and assign deadlines to each step of the assignment.
1. If you are using an
electronic tool, transfer all of your
information during the first week of the semester. Be sure you can view commitments by day,
week, or month.
2. Highlight the most important deadlines and
activities. Consider color coding by category.
3. Create to-do lists – either on paper or using your app. Weekly and daily to-do lists are best. You will soon discover the immense
satisfaction that comes with crossing completed tasks off your lists.
4. Finally, if you are
using an app tool, back everything up by
syncing all of your devices.
Source:
Gardner, John N., and Betsy O. Barefoot. Your College Experience. Boston: Bedford St. Martins, 2014. Print.