Cynthia: Time management is another important aspect of your experience. It’s a skill that I’m still working to improve. I think that there’s a learning curve to this. Sure, you may figure out a functional system for one quarter, but it may not work for every quarter. Again, failing is understandable. This is a trial and error process; it may take some time to develop a system that works for you. I suggest that you figure out your priorities and build a schedule from there. As everyone has said in a previous section, utilize Google Calendar to help you manage your time.
Britanny: Time management depends on how you work. If you know you take a long time to study or complete assignments, know that. I usually dedicate my nights to doing homework and studying because I know I work slower but also like to do things the day they are assigned. But I would strongly suggest making study guides at least a week before the midterm so that you can review and know how to split up your time. The important thing is to know yourself.
Vy: College is different from highschool so tasks pile up quickly if you ever fall behind. Please DO NOT procrastinate and/or cram. It’s best to plan out your studies, homeworks, and exams so you can be prepared.