Friday, August 05, 2016The best foundation for good grades is to schedule regular study time five or six days a week and to use that time for school whether you have a specific assignment due or not.
For high school a good rule of thumb is to schedule a minimum of two hours a day five days a week and then add some time on the weekend when you have special reports or need to read a novel. Schools and teachers vary in how much outside work they expect. Music and some other disciplines will also require daily practice.
For university the rule of thumb is to schedule two hours of outside study for every hour you have in a classroom. For example say on Mondays amp; Wednesdays you have a math class from 10 to 11:30 and an Art class from 12:50 and on Tuesdays and Thursdays you have English from 910:30 History from 1112:30 and Psychology from 23:30. You are taking about 18 credit hours and are spending about 18 hours each week in class so this means you should spend about 36 additional hours a week in study and class preparation.
For example you might arrange your study time like this: Mondays and Wednesdays go to class at 10. After class go to the library to do math homework then go to lunch then to your afternoon class. Then go home or to the library and work some more switching subjects or location when you find your concentration lapsing but try to keep working on something. Study groups are an excellent way of keeping your concentration and getting help for hard subjects.
If you organize a block of time starting with your first class of the day you will be able to quit later in the day and have fun without guilt or worry. So Mondays and Wednesdays you might start at 10 and end at 9 and Tues amp; Thursdays you start at 9 and end at 10 and on Fridays and Saturdays you start at 10 and end at 4. This schedule allows you an hour for lunch and short breaks. Some people need more breaks than others; other people study best before sleep. You can work it out to suit what's best for you but make sure you put in two hours for every class time hour every week. Pacing yourself is the best way to avoid panic as assignments come due and is also the best way to get excellent grades.
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