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Creating your Very First Study Schedule!!! By: The Quad 2 RAs!!!

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Creating your Very First Study Schedule!!!By: The Quad 2 RAs!!!

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First, decide how you want to record your

Study Schedule iCalender Google Calendar

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Other poppin’ popular methods

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Next, begin creating your schedule by first inserting in events and activities which are concrete, such as your classes.

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Continue by inserting other concrete events and activities, in which it is mandatory that you

attend, including (but NLT):• Work (can’t miss, or you’ll lose a Holiday)• Mandatory Extracurriculars• If your on the E-Board• Sports or Club Teams

(practices)• Religious Observances

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Continue to add other events and activities your schedule, including those

in which attendance is Non-Mandatory

• Volunteering (possibly)• Club Teams and Student Orgs

• Exercise

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Don’t forget to schedule time for meals and sleep!!!

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And finally… We can schedule all of our study

time!!!YES!!!

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Some additional tips you should keep in mind…

The method you may use to record your study schedule may have

exclusive advantagesGoogle Calendars

sends reminders to your phone; Sticky-Note Calendars do

not

Often best to group certain events or

activities in a specific color to better

distinguish on a calendarEating = GreenClass = Yellow

Work = Red

Remember the 2:1 Rule when scheduling study time for classes:

For every 1 hour spent in class, 2 hours should be invested in studying / reviewing

If you already feel overextended, it isn’t too late to step down from an E-board position or stop attending a club

May hurt now, but will save your grades laterCan always try again next semester have a better grasp on time management

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Other tips…Your Study Schedule shouldn’t be completely concrete. As exams approach, adjust accordingly based on:

Level of preparedness, Overall exam difficultyAmount / type of preparation necessary for each exam

Stick to your schedule!!!Create target goals prior to each study session

Monday: Outline and create flash cards for Ch. 3 & 4Tuesday: Outline and create flash cards for Ch. 5 & 6Wednesday: Review material covered Monday and TuesdayThursday: …

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Congratulations! Now that you’ve created your very first Study

Schedule, you can finally avoid this…