INTRODUCTION

Many times college students have not had to manage their time efficiently  prior to college because they are bright and weren't really challenged in high school.  The situation often changes in college because everyone who goes to college did well in high school but the full range of grades are assigned.  Some students who received A's and B's in high school are now receiving C's and D's in college.  Those receiving lower grades are probably no less capable than those receiving higher grades but often their study skills, including time management, are less effective. 

If you can identify with any part of the above paragraph, working on improving your time management may be beneficial to you.

In this program, you will be given the opportunity to assess where your time goes and make some decisions about changes you would like to make to use your time more effectively.  There is no one right way to manage your time; however, it is important to get to know yourself so you can make good decisions about how to use your time.  We all have 168 hours in a week to use as we wish; however, some people make better use of this time than others.  If you perceive that this is an area of your life that needs improvement, this program is for you.  Throughout the program, you will learn ways to use your time more effectively.

 

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