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Organizing Your Time - Make A Schedule

  • Put in a set of daily activities, including eating and sleeping.
  • Put in time for classes, labs, etc.
  • Put in time you set aside for study.
  • Put in time you set aside for recreation.
  • Examine your present schedule and note the amount of time actually expended in study and classwork.
  • Note the unused - "wasted" hours in each day (hours between classes, etc.)
  • Make up a new schedule, setting aside an adequate amount of study time. A general rule for a study schedule is two hours out of class study time per week for each hour carried. For example, a student carrying 15 hours should schedule 30 hours of outside study time per week.
  • In setting up your new study schedule, be sure to utilize those between class hours during the day.
  • Be realistic and set aside adequate amounts of time for sleep, meals, and recreation.

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    Frank Hemphill
    Director of Student Academic Services
    Candice Painley
    Administrative Assistant
    Hiram College
    P.O. Box 67
    Hiram, OH 44234
    phone: (330) 569-5131
    fax: (330) 569-5130


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