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Genre: Education
Date of upload: Jul 15, 2021 ^^
Rating : 4.879 (28/897 LTDR)
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It took me years of trial and error to figure out I need to do this. I thought I was just a bad or forgetful person, but when I started college I realized I had just never been taught time management skills. I now use my phone to remind myself to do little things at certain times (because I always have it with me and the notification will yell at me - I figured I couldn't train myself to remember to check a paper calendar) in addition to noting down get togethers as soon as they're planned.
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Dr. Kaplan, I'm not sure if you have yet recorded your video on note taking that you had mentioned in your "To Do Well In College" video, but I am (and I'm sure others are, as well!) very interested in what you have to say on the matter. Your previous videos on both philosophy and practical college tips have been very helpful to me, thank you! (P.S., you should come to Yale!)
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I currently keep a colander for personal events, so dates, departures, meetings etc, but for school I keep a to-do list. I find the advantages of the to-do list is that I dont have to flip though any pages to know when X must be done by, or the quantity of work that I have; furthermore, I can write more detailed notes about the assignment. Any comment or disadvantage to the to-do list system?
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@AM-kn5kr
2 years ago
It is important to plan things that we enjoy in our calendar, so we actually use them. There is evidence that the most successful students don't stop using their calendars because of this strategy. If we only write down things that we need to do, we will only become more stressed. Most students also over plan what they will do, stress out, and stop using their calendars after a couple weeks.
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