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PART 1
Make an effort to be as realistic as possible. This exercise
is meant to tell you, and only you, if you are planning and budgeting your time
effectively.
FILL OUT COMPLETELY all the boxes corresponding to the hours you devote
to:
1. Sleep
2. Commute (work or school)
3. Classtime (lectures, labs)
4. Meals
5. Personal time (fun, rest, movies, golf, spacing out)
The empty boxes, presumably, indicate the time left for school work.
PART 2
1. Make sure you ask your instructors how many hours of
out-of-classroom work are expected for each course.
2. Evaluate realistically if you have enough free time to do the work required for your classes. If you don't, chances are you will have to drop a class during the semester or; worse, you will fail one or more classes; or your GPA will suffer across the board.
Seek advice from the Academic Advisement center and your instructors on the best course of action BEFORE you find out you underestimated the amount of work required to succeed.
© Fabio Girelli-Carasi 2007