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All Classes: Want to Do Better Next Time Around?

As the semester winds down, I’ve had a lot of conversations with a number of you about how to do better in future classes.  I think that idea of an autopilot schedule is one that, if you incorporate it into your college-student lifestyle, will help you achieve better grades with less stress.  Essentially, you discipline yourself so that you are focused more on your work and less on when to do your work.

Here’s the first part of the series:

This is the first post in a new four-part series I’m calling 4 Weeks to a 4.0. Each Monday, for the next month, I’ll be posting a new weekly assignment. I can’t guarantee that you’ll immediately earn a 4.0 if you finish all four assignments, but your grades will definitely improve and your stress will definitely plummet. If you want to overhaul your study habits, but feel overwhelmed by all the changes this requires, then this series is for you. Your first assignment, presented below, covers some scheduling basics.

Go here to read the rest of the article.

Also, since it’s the end of the semester, and we’re all out of time, this section about time management from the same website might be useful.

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