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Time Management Strategies for Studying

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Need outline regarding time management/study skills for a research paper on study skills/time management.

The level of learner would be for a college student. The time management skills will have to deal with studying.

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The answer provides 11 time management techniques that can be used when studying in high school or college.

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Time Management/Study Skills
1. For year-long planning, 'academic year-planner wall-charts' can be used to provide a year-long picture of course requirements and plans for fulfilling them. For week by week planning of regular commitments, a single-sheet timetable can be used.
2. Prioritize tasks. Five categories can be useful: 'must be done today', 'should be done today', 'may be done today', 'could be started today', 'not necessary today'. This can be done, for example, using Post-it notes for the tasks, and a wallchart. Items can be moved up the wall as they become more urgent. Point out the value of choosing tasks from ...

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