Time Management for College Students
College days are great fun, especially for those students who are able to make the most of their college days through effective time management. Today, one of the major challenges encountered by a college student is time management. While some students focus merely on their studies, there are others who are only into sports. This is primarily due to their inability to manage time efficiently. We all know that time once lost cannot be recreated. Our inability to manage time properly leaves us with regrets in the years to come, which is why a college student needs to learn the art of time management during the initial years itself.

Unlike the schooling days, parents won’t take the pain to wake you up every morning. After all, there is no immediate punishment for missing a lecture or two. In fact, professors may not even be aware about your presence. While you will enjoy your newborn freedom, chances are that you might regret some of your decisions that may be a result of your newborn freedom. While the key to effective time management is to be your own boss, it should not be at the expense of losing fruitful opportunities or procrastinating important things in life. One should be accountable for their own acts, rather than relying on their teachers and parents. This can be achieved by learning the art of time management.
Students should schedule their time wisely by prioritizing important tasks so that they are completed in a timely fashion. One of the best ways to manage time effectively is to maintain a journal, which includes a list of activities to be performed day in and day out. Students must not only list their daily schedules in the journal, but they should also list their long term goals in the journal along with the due dates. One should make it a habit to list down important appointments, assignments and other tasks. One must religiously work on the listed tasks in accordance to their importance. Students can also add a visual along with the due dates to strengthen their mental ability to fulfill the commitment.
Setting one’s time 10 minutes ahead of the actual time is a proven trick that has worked for truckloads of people out there to attend important events on time. This trick works until the brain gets used to the trick. Students are also advised to use their extra time wisely. This is one of the keys that can help a person accomplish multiple tasks in a particular day, which would otherwise appear seemingly impossible. For instance, one can jolt down topics for the essay or work on their budget, if one has arrived in the class early. Making use of the extra time constructively will leave you with some additional free time, which can be spent for socializing without the need to sacrifice other important activities.
Students should not refrain from taking help, whenever they feel the need to do so. In fact, there are loads of students out there who end up wasting lots of time on activities that can be easily accomplished by taking a little help from friends, tutors or professors. What these students fail to realize is that most professors and friends are more than willing to lend a helping hand to them. It’s just a matter of asking them, rather than figuring out things on their own that might kill several hours, which could have been used for other fruitful activities.
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Post CommentInzimam
On June 2, 2011 at 3:13 am
nice post…
Raj the Tora
On June 3, 2011 at 4:34 am
nice time leadership article
JoniJones
On June 4, 2011 at 5:56 am
I like it
shettychamp
On June 10, 2011 at 3:19 am
Thanks 4 all ur support….
Keep motivating me…..
Rosettaartist1
On June 11, 2011 at 6:24 am
They need to manage time and stay off Facebook… ha ha!
Kristie Claar
On August 4, 2011 at 4:28 pm
well written article, good share