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                                   TIME MANAGEMENT: WEEKLY SCHEDULE 
           
          To be successful in college, time management is key and your first step will be developing a plan for your time. We 
          all begin each week with 168 hours. Estimate the number of hours per week that you will dedicate (on average) to 
          each of the activities below and add them together to get a total. Will you be able to fit it all in and maintain a healthy 
          lifestyle? 
                                                                      Your time commitments:   
                                                                                                            
                        Sleep ( =            hours per night x 7)                                                                              Hours 
     
                        Meals ( =            hours per day x 7)                                                              +                 Hours 
                        Class(es) (including commute and/or walk across campus)                                              +                 Hours 
                        Studying and Homework (expect 2-3 hours per credit hour)                                             +                 Hours 
                        Work (including commute)                                                                             +                 Hours 
                        Family and Friends                                                                                   +                 Hours 
                        Activities (hobbies, exercise, volunteer work, spiritual practices, etc.)                            +                 Hours 
                        Extra Responsibilities (laundry, shopping, paying bills, cleaning, etc.)                             +                 Hours 
                        Personal Care (showers, grooming, etc.)                                                              +                 Hours 
                        Free Time                                                                                            +                 Hours 
     
                        Other:                                                                                               +                 Hours 
     
     
                                                                                                                TOTAL =                        Hours 
                                                                                 168 – Total                   =               Hours Remaining 
          If your total is more than 168: You’ll have to cut back. There simply aren’t enough hours available. Reassess the time 
          you’ve set aside above and decide what you can reasonably reduce. 
          If your total is between 165 and 168: You have a very busy schedule! Consider cutting back. This may not be a manageable 
          schedule as you don’t have enough time for the unpredictability of life. Reassess the time you’ve set aside above and decide 
          what you can reasonably reduce. If you can’t possibly cut back any more, continue on to make a detailed plan for your time. 
          If your total is less than 165: Congratulations! You have designed what should be manageable commitments of your time. 
          The next step is to plan when you will accomplish all of your responsibilities. 
     
          Figuring out how many hours you spend on activities is the first step to getting organized. Next, use a tool (a planner, weekly 
          schedule, monthly calendar, semester outline) to map out specifically when you will accomplish your commitments 
          including deadlines, goals, reminders, fun events, etc. 
     
     
          Adapted from http://www.redlands.edu/globalassets/depts/student-affairs/academic-success/skills-worksheets/1planning_your_168_hour_week_updated_2015.pdf.  
     
     
                                                                                                                                                  
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