Tips to Manage Your Time When Being a Student

By Jessica Freeman @JessFreeman30

Everyone who has ever been or is a student knows that in the world of education, there is always a lack of time. Time is the most valuable resource a student has when exams are approaching and there is always that certain amount of time that you are counting before you take your exams.
The day has 24 hours for everyone out there, but the same question still remains: where does the time go?

When the time for exams comes, there comes the need for its management. This is not a skill one learns while growing up but it is a skill necessary for a person to become successful in life. By arranging the priorities, one can stay on track during the period of exams and do this stress-free. Take a look at our top time management tips to help you plan your day and get the most out of it.

You must think that planning your time is actually a waste of it, but these few minutes spent on time management can only help you. This is why the first tip in managing time is prioritizing. How can this help you? Prioritizing helps with:

Being more realistic about your goals. When planning ahead, you are considering the amount and the effort you have to spend on a certain goal. If it is impossible, it is off your plan list.

Being more dedicated and productive. Having a written list of what to do will make it more likely that you sit down and do it.

Having more freedom. If you have your time planned and written in front of you, you know how much time you have left for your hobbies.

Tracking your progress. Your timetable can help you a lot with organizing your obligations. Having written everything on a paper will keep you on course to everything that is happening.

The second point in managing the time efficiently is organization. Many researchers have pointed out that good organization is the key to being a good student and a person at the same time. If you take an organized approach towards your studies, there is a big chance that the work you will have to do in the incoming year will become easier and there will be less to do. Another research shows that goals are best organized when separated into short and long-term category. Every student should have separate lists of daily, weekly and medium goals and do this in the following manner

    Create your long-term goals list first. Do not forget about the first point in prioritizing we mentioned above, being realistic. Having a long-term goal means having an idea of what you want to achieve in the future. This can include classes you would like to have finished when graduating or a job you would like to have when your studies finish.
    The second list should be the one for the medium-term goals. If your long-term goals were something you wanted to achieve 5 years from now, this should be something you want to achieve by the end of next year. Notice how you are now prioritizing the things you have to do first in order to get to the long-term goals.
    The third step is your weekly plan. Arrange your arrangements into weeks to get the final result you have written in your second list.
    Finally, sit down and make a daily plan every evening. This plan would help you organize your next day and realize how much time you have for free activities.

Another important point in time management is to use the time wisely. You may have too much time, but spending it without managing it will make it insufficient to meet your goals. Procrastination is a problem many students meet nowadays. This is why it is important to take care of yourself and not overextend..

Everyone has obligations and obligations always come with stress. Prioritizing will help you do the things that really need your attention, but in order to do those, you need to be motivated. There are several factors for a student being motivated:

You may have an important task but do not really understand it or the process of it being done. Don't be afraid to ask questions or ask for help.

If a task is more complex, breaking it down into chunks can help you evaluate the time needed for it to be done.

    Try to make it as enjoyable as you can.

There are tasks that you won't like, but are utterly important for your studies. Reward yourself when you complete this task or study in a group to make this experience more enjoyable.

    Make sure that your study environment is motivating.

Some students like studying in quiet, locked in their rooms. Some need to be around people when studying in order to focus better. Some even need to be in a library in order to avoid distractions in areas where there are more things to do than studying. Ask yourself whether your environment matches your preferences. Consider the time of day that you like to study most in, the grouping, your posture while studying, the sounds that are surrounding you, the lighting you find appropriate and even the temperature. You may find it quite surprising how much these factors can change the time you need to achieve your goals.

And finally, the last tip we have for you are rewards. We already mentioned that awards can act like a motivator and help you in the whole process of fulfilling your goal. A reward can be as simple as an hour of relaxation, chocolate or a day off. Don't forget to reward yourself for doing a good job.

No student has ever found time to be sufficient. This is due to the fact that young people need time to live their young lives and that is why they often see their studies as a torture. When the time is planned efficiently, it ends being an issue in the life of a student. Do you want to organize your time better? Just follow the simple tips above and you will not only find yourselves to be more successful, but also you will do your tasks without all the stress that comes with it.