How to Have It All Making 24 Hours Count
Dec 21, 2015
Overcommitment to Clubs
At the Activities Fair, you found a number of new clubs that you want to join. You want to stay involved with clubs from freshmen year, but you don’t have enough time to do everything. How do you choose?
Overcommitment to Clubs● Prioritize your clubs: which ones to keep or which
ones to dropo academic connectiono sporto leadership positionso continuityo personal preference
● If you need to step back from a club, let the exec board know.
Bringing Up Your Grade in a Class
You’re taking a more advanced class in your major, or taking a class outside of your comfort zone. You received a low grade on your first exam or essay. What can you do to recover and get a good grade in the class?
Bringing Up Your Grade in a Class
- Go to the Professor’s office hours and have a conversation with him/her
- Go to the Filene Center to find the tutor’s hours
- Schedule a time each day to dedicate to working on that class
Athletics Conflict with Classes
You’re scheduling your classes for next semester, but your varsity practice and game schedule prevents you from taking a class you need for your major. How do you make sure you complete your major on time?
Athletics Conflict with Classes
-Talking to your Dean about how to schedule classes around games and practice. Sophomore Dean Denyse Wilhelm: [email protected] to your major’s department head.
Social vs. Academic
It’s Friday. You have an exam on Monday. You’re friends want you to come to a social event on campus. Should you stay in and study all weekend,or go out with your friends?
Social vs. Academic
- Your social life is important and under-prioritizing it can make you less productive academically.
- Decide on when you will work on academics and when you will let yourself relax.
- Leave yourself some time for leisure when you schedule out your timetable for the week/month.
When the unexpected happens...
Process for dropping a class● Deadline: Fall: October week 3● Spring: April week 3
Requesting an Incomplete● Meet with your instructor
People that appear to “run like clockwork”
➔ set schedule or periods of time➔ prefer calendar in time slo
Time Oriented
Have you ever tried to “beat the clock”?
Why might someone be time oriented? ➔ Time is
finite
Task Oriented
Focus on the things they hope to accomplish.
Have concrete goals and detailed lists➔ Daily/Weekly worksheets
➔ Break things down (to-do’s)
➔ Efficiency➔ Productivit
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