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Time Management
- 1. Balance your activities - plan to spend time doing a variety of activities: classes, eating, sleeping, recreation, homework. Make sure you do something fun every now and then to take a break from your studies!
- 2. Give yourself a time and place to study. Build this time into your daily schedule so it becomes natural. Also try to study in the same place, at the same time, to form a habit.
- 3. Make a schedule-and stick to it! If you must alter your schedule, don't just give up, get back on schedule as soon as possible!
- 4. Study immediately after class while everything is still fresh, or anytime you have an hour or two between classes.
- 5. Don't cram - try to study on a regular basis, for 1 ½ to 2 hours at a time, remaining alert and concentrating on the subject at hand.
- 6. Get together with other students and study in a group outside of scheduled classes and tutoring sessions - this can give you insights and information you might have missed in your own notes.
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