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PLANNING STUDY TIME Here are some hints for planning study time:
4 - List and do tasks according to priorities: remember
Parkinson's law that "work expands to fill the time available for
its completion." If you allot 2 hours to read 10 pages, it'll probably
take you 2 hours to complete this 30 min. task.
5 - Start long jobs ahead of time: avoids cramming and the resultant poor quality ("If only I had more time..."). 6 - Be realistic: don't plan study periods during the week if it is unlikely that you will follow through; thus, in the beginning, you may plan for only 2 or 3 study periods; if you are successful, then plan for 3 or 4 study periods the next week, etc., gradually increasing your commitment to study while always maximizing the probability of success. 7 - Discover how long to study: as a rough starting guide, for every hour in class you should plan to study for two hours outside of class. Then, adjust up or down as necessary to achieve your goals . 8 - Plan blocks of time: in general, optimum efficiency is reached by planning to study in blocks of one hour -- 50 min of study followed by a 10-min break (Pauk, 1989, p. 45). Shorter periods are fine for studying notes and memorizing materials. Longer periods are often needed for problem solving tasks and for writing papers. 9 - Have an agenda for each study period: be specific
regarding the task that you hope to accomplish during each planned study
period.
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