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Where Does Your Time GO? 168 Hours in a Week -56 Sleep ------- 112

Where Does Your Time GO? 168 Hours in a Week -56 Sleep ------- 112 -21 Eat (3 hours a day) ------- 91 -45 Study (3 hours per 1 hour class) ------- 46 -15 Class ------- 31 for work or personal time A Typical Week in the Life of a College Student.

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Where Does Your Time GO? 168 Hours in a Week -56 Sleep ------- 112

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  1. Where Does Your Time GO? 168 Hours in a Week -56 Sleep ------- 112 -21 Eat (3 hours a day) ------- 91 -45 Study (3 hours per 1 hour class) ------- 46 -15 Class ------- 31 for work or personal time A Typical Week in the Life of a College Student

  2. 7 Steps to BETTER MANAGEMENT of your Study Time

  3. Step One Decide That How You Manage Your Time Is Important

  4. Step Two Evaluate Your Study Needs For This Term -Use a simple method to find out what kind of time and skills you will need to succeed

  5. Step Three Find Out How Much Studying You Are Now Doing -Keep a daily record to analyze and find out where your time goes.

  6. Step Four Make a Study Schedule Based On Your Needs and Desires -A step-by-step procedure to develop your weekly schedule

  7. Step Five Set Up Your Study Management Schedule Using the PLRS Learning Cycle -The crucial step that takes what you now know to the action stage

  8. Step Six Persist In Managing Your Study Time -The hardest step in any skill-MASTERY is really up to you

  9. Step Seven Revise Your Schedule, If Necessary -Keep an extra weekly schedule form to use if you add or drop a class or change your work hours

  10. PLRS learning Cycle Preview, Lecture, Review Study 1. Preview: Immediate Preparation Before Class *Review Syllabus *Review Notes and Textbook *Review Written Assignments or Problems 2. Lecture: Class Lecture Activities *Listen *Make Notes *Ask Questions *Recite/Discuss *Take Tests

  11. 3. Review: Immediate Review After Class *Edit and Summarize Notes *Set Purposes for Later Study 4. Study: Intensive Study Session *Review Lecture Notes *Study-Read Textbooks

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