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TIME MANAGEMENT. AAPI Counselors Jue Thao f Randy Claros. Come on Six. Any person in the group may start to roll the dice. The object is to roll a six.
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TIME MANAGEMENT AAPI Counselors Jue Thao f Randy Claros
Come on Six • Any person in the group may start to roll the dice. The object is to roll a six. • Each person will get one opportunity each go around to roll the dice. If the person does not roll a six, then the dice is passed over to the next person. This continues until someone rolls a six. • Once that person rolls a six, they will grab the pen and starting writing and counting out loud 1 to 100. The actual numbers (not slash marks) must be written one at a time and must be legible. • The rolling of the dice continues until another group member rolls a six. They would then grab the pen from the other person and start writing their numbers beginning with the number 1. • You will skip the person who is writing their numbers in the dice rotation. If you were able to write down numbers on your paper and roll a six again, you will just continue where you left off of. • This is only a race between your own table; this is an individual challenge.
Time Management 2 • 1 unit per class = _ hrs. of study How many hours of needed to be dedicated for 12 units of school work? 12 hrs. (class time) + 24 hrs. (study time) = 36 hours
Time Management • Balancing Work & School # of hrs. worked per week# of units in school 15 hrs. 25 hrs. 40 hrs. 12-15 per qtr. 8-12 per qtr. 4-5 per qtr.
What is procrastination? • Procrastination is putting off or deferring an action to a later time. • Occurs when you postpone unpleasant or burdensome tasks. • An avoidance of doing a task which needs to be accomplished.
Statistics on academic procrastination • A 1992 survey showed that: • 52% of students surveyed indicated having a moderate to high need for help concerning procrastination • It is estimated that 80%-95% of college students engage in procrastination • Approximately 75% consider themselves procrastinators
Why is procrastination a problem? • It interferes with the academic and personal success of students • Loss of personal productivity • Creation of crisis and disapproval from others for not fulfilling one’s responsibilities or commitments • Affects feelings such as stress, anxiety, guilt, inadequacy, depression, self-doubt • May cost you your health: compromised immune system—more colds and flu or insomnia
Strategies to fight procrastination • JUST DO IT! • Weigh the benefits • Set reasonable goals • Get started…plan ahead • Break tasks into smaller parts • Don’t expect perfection, no ones perfect!
Strategies to fight procrastination • Schedule reward time • Anxiety Busters • Use an academic calendar • De-clutter environment • Put away electronic devices • Stay focused • Ask for help with tasks
Campus Resources • Counseling Center (SCSB 2nd floor) • Tutorial Center (L47 or E36 math & science) • Writing & Reading Center (ATC 309) • Academic Skills Center (L47) • Disability Support Services (SCSB 141) • Student Success And Retention Services (SCSB 2nd floor)