How To Set A Study Timetable For Yourself To Get Maximum Study Results
Written on Thursday, February 9th, 2006 by Christian Stephens :: more comments to this post
I bet you’re rolling your eyes at the thought of making a study timetable for yourself. I know I did. NO! This is not going to be about what you’ve already heard about before… so keep reading.
A lot of books say it’s a good idea to write up a study routine/study timetable. Well, it didn’t work for me. I made up a timetable, where I scheduled the study for all my subjects for every day of the week, including meals and free time etc. When I was finished, I had a dreadful thought, “ooooh no … this is what I’m meant to do tomorrow, the next day, week, in the next month, during this whole year. NO WAY!”
It was just too depressing and boring.
How many hours to spend on each subject?
Rather than making such a rigid time table which says you should do maths from 5-6pm eat dinner 6:30-7pm History 7:15-8pm, English 8-9pm, etc, you could decide how many hours you will spend on each subject during the week. Then make a solid commitment to yourself. And then tick the number of hours off as you go. It’s rewarding to see a record of the study you’ve completed.
You might even find you do much more than you set out to do!
Note: Just because a strict timetable didn’t work for me, doesn’t mean it won’t work for you. Try it out. See if a study timetable suits you.
Keep in mind there is no one way to organise your time effectively. Take responsibility for your learning and ask yourself this question, ‘What works for me?’
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August 28th, 2007 at 3:47 pm
I found this a marvolous idea and tried it, it really worked for me THANK YOU!!!!!!!
June 29th, 2008 at 8:36 pm
how to get a good the result from year 7 to year 12
August 4th, 2008 at 4:49 pm
iam at uni and i cant organise my time at all.so i need help.seriously i do.thanks alot
November 9th, 2008 at 8:16 pm
my exams are coming up in less than a week, so i had to seriously plan with the little time i have left. ive been doing what you said for the last three days and my hours just keep adding up. thanks so much for the great advice.
grace
x
November 13th, 2008 at 3:14 am
i think its really suitable for me….im gonna try it…thanks alot bro…