Schedule for Success
Posted by Alyssa on 27 Nov 2007 | Tagged as: Studying
Before sitting down for your study session, you must develop a schedule. A good, well-thought out schedule can be a lifesaver. Develop a schedule that fits your needs, revise if necessary and, of course, follow it.
All schedules should be made with the idea that they can be revised. A good schedule keeps you from wandering off course. A good schedule, if managed correctly, assigns time where time is needed, but you’ve got to want to do it!
A schedule should take into account every class, laboratory, lecture, social event, and other work in which you engage. There are givens such as classes and so on that must be incorporated. You must focus on the other “free time” available and how you will use it.
Make a weekly schedule and block off the 24 hour day in one hour increments. Indicate times for classes, labs, lectures, social, and work time. Also block off a period for sleeping each day. With what is left over, plan time for study. This gives you a rough road map of the time available. Of course, you can revise your schedule as circumstances permit.
The problem of when to study is critical. A good rule of thumb is that studying should be carried out only when you are rested, alert, and have planned for it. Last minute studying just before a class is usually a waste of time.
If your study period is before the lecture class, be sure you have read all the assignments and made notes on what you don’t understand. If the study period is after the lecture class, review the notes you took during class while the information is still fresh.
For classes that require recitation, such as foreign language, be sure to schedule a study period just before the class. Use the time to practice. Sometimes, practice with others can help sharpen your skills in a before-class study period.
Don’t be afraid to revise your schedule. Schedules are really plans for how you intend to use your time. If your schedule doesn’t work, revise it. You must understand that your schedule is to help you develop good study habits. Once you have developed them, schedule building becomes easier.