Free Time Planner:

Students will need a lot of time to study the Internet by actively being on-line and exploring, better known as surfing. Each student should identify at least 3 hours or more per week of free time that he/she will commit towards his/her Internet Exploration time.

A simple time planner is available at the Master Student Success Site. Students will submit a hard copy of the free time pie chart to the instructor (TA) during the term for 25 points credit. Master Student Chapter 2 Exercise

However, the following are suggested strategies for scheduling your study times. Make an hour by hour, seven day matrix 8 columns (hour and each day of the week) by 24 lines (representing each hour). Maybe use Excel Spreadsheet

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pon request the instructor will provide the student with a hard copy blank form or an electronic form. Starting with wake-up and end with sleeping:

1. Schedule fixed blocks of time first. These include work, class time, eating, and sleeping.
2. Include time for travel and errands.
3. Schedule time for fun.
4. Set realistic goals.
5. Allow flexibility in your schedule.
6. Study at least two hours for every hour in class.
7. Avoid scheduling marathon study sessions.
8. Set clear starting and stopping times.
9. Plan for the Unplanned!

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