Types of Time Scheduling
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The students have usually many things to do. Those students, who want to be successful and to achieve many goals in their lives, must have skills of time management. The main technique of the time managing is the time scheduling. Unfortunately, time managements cannot do all people more productive and efficient, as majority of people cannot work according to the strict timetable. But the schedule can make the person more motivated and concentrated on the prospective goals. In the same time there are many lazy students who give up with the idea of time scheduling after several months of attempts.
Below the best method of time scheduling is described. It helped many people to make their work more productive. Time scheduling according to this scheme will not take much time. This method is very convenient and flexible. There are in general three main types of time scheduling: long term scheduling, intermediate scheduling and short time scheduling for immediate goals.
- Long stage scheduling. Each student has some responsibilities and commitments. They must be fixed in the long term schedule first of all. It refers to those activities which must be done every week and every day, such as classes, job hours, organization meetings, sport competition, etc.
- Intermediate Schedule means the schedule which is made for a week. Every week the person must done particular amount of work. It must be written down into schedule. In this schedule the student has to include the major events of the week which do not refer to the studying, for example: paper Tuesday, competition on Wednesday, quiz Monday, ball game Monday night, finish course work by Saturday, etc. This schedule must be changed every week, as every week the student has different tasks and events in the timetable.
- Short Stage Schedule is made for everyday activities. The time managing for particular day need several minutes, but it can save several hours. Each student in the morning has to write down all the tasks he must do during the day. For example: review literature, make a call, go to the cinema, borrow a book, etc.
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