This will help you keep track of what needs to be done while completing the most important tasks first. ![]() Start each morning with a plan of what you need to get done, things that would be nice if you got done and what can wait for another day. If you are struggling with prioritization this is a great resource to try out. ![]() Once you have all your tasks and estimate how long they will take then you can utilize the Weekly Time Tracker to schedule in the time you need for your studies. Use this to track all your assignments and then estimate how long each will take. This resource is good use if you aren’t sure if you’ll have time for everything and help you prioritize the most important tasks. This may look like adjusting the time you’re studying, reducing the time you are watching tv, adding breaks to long time blocks of studying, or structuring your weekends. Once you have completed a week of tracking your time – set goals the second week to improve the amount of time you are studying. Write down everything you do each hour to see where your time is going. ![]() Try tracking how you spend your time each week. We print these every semester and have them available in the Academic Advising Center in the Kennecott Building (MEK 1550). Fill this out with all your exams, assignments, and big projects and put it in a place where you will see it all the time. We recommend that you utilize this resource as a planner for big things happening throughout the semester. The whole semester on one sheet of paper.
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