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Bottom Line Time Management Worksheet

This document provides a time management worksheet to help college students plan their weekly schedules. It instructs students to list their courses and estimate the weekly time needed for each. It also has them note other commitments like work or clubs. Finally, it has them block off classes, commitments, and study time on a weekly grid to visualize their scheduled hours and help ensure they have enough time for all responsibilities. The goal is to help students treat school like a job by planning dedicated hours for studying, homework, and attending classes each week.

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Bottom Line Time Management Worksheet

This document provides a time management worksheet to help college students plan their weekly schedules. It instructs students to list their courses and estimate the weekly time needed for each. It also has them note other commitments like work or clubs. Finally, it has them block off classes, commitments, and study time on a weekly grid to visualize their scheduled hours and help ensure they have enough time for all responsibilities. The goal is to help students treat school like a job by planning dedicated hours for studying, homework, and attending classes each week.

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PLANNING BY THE WEEK: TIME MANAGEMENT WORKSHEET

In college, one of the most important skills you need to be successful is knowing how to manage your
time. Most college students only have 10-15 hours of class per week, which leaves a lot of unscheduled
time. Making a schedule and sticking to it is one of the keys to doing well in your classes. Think of going
to school as a job: in the same way that you would schedule time to go to work, you need to set aside
time to study and do your homework.
You can use this worksheet to plan out how youre going to manage your time during the semester.
1. First, you need to figure out how much time you need to study:
Write your classes in the column on the left, and then use the course syllabus to look up any
weekly/regular assignments that you have due. These could be problem sets, reading assignments,
response papers, or just daily studying. Next, think about how much time youll need to complete each
task thoroughly (be realistic!):
Course Title:

Weekly/regular assignments:

English 100

Approx. 50 pages of reading due each class

Time required each week (not


including tests/papers):
2 hours before each class to read and
review

2. Next, think about other mandatory commitments that you have:


Use this chart to list any other mandatory commitments that you have each week. These could be work,
clubs, sports teams, volunteering, etc.
Activity:

Scheduled time each week:

work study

Mondays and Wednesdays 5:00-8:00

PLANNING BY THE WEEK: TIME MANAGEMENT WORKSHEET


3. Now, you can use this information to plan out your weekly schedule on the grid below:
a. First, block off all of your classes
b. Next, block off an non-negotiable extracurricular commitments that you have
c. Then, block off the time for each class that you listed above. Think about when you study best: if
youre not a morning person, its probably not realistic that youll do reading from 8 to 10 every
morning.
Time
8:00 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
noon
1:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
9:00 p.m.
10:00 p.m.
11:00 p.m.
midnight

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

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