Thursday, August 27, 2015

Calendar Reflection

Being a college student, Time Management is incredibly important. Thus, my weekly calendar from Professor Bottai, is an incredibly helpful tool to evaluate what times i can my homework for his class.

On my calendar, I have deduced that the best times to complete homework and studying for this class are both before my 12 PM classes on Mondays and Wednesdays and the hour and a half I have after my english section on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Seeing as my section is in the Integrated Learning Center, it only seems reasonable to go to the library directly after class to complete work in a focused environment. Through this calendar I know I have more than enough time to complete the base amount of time to be successful in this class.
University of Arizona. Integrated Learning Center
It is at the above listed times that I plan to go into a quiet area of the library with my laptop and complete all work that I can during that time. How will you spend your time between classes?

REFLECTION:

As I looked onto Chloe and Michael's views on the calendar and viewpoint on college time management, i have further realized the importance of balance. It is important to plan out what you can and cant do at certain times so that you can find your path to success in a way that will be fun and memorable rather than painful and dull. It is through planners and calendars that we are able to physically see what we can or cant do. I know feel as if college will be way more time consuming than previously thought, but I am going to give it my best shot.

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  2. I can agree with you that the calendar was very helpful in putting my time into perspective. It really helps visualize when I need to be getting work done and when I need to do other things. I like that you ended with a question, it is a very engaging tool of rhetoric that I believe is under-used. However, a word of advice for future posts and in possibly updating this post: proof-read your work at least once before posting. There are some obvious errors. I hate to nitpick, but I'm just trying to help you out. Thanks for posting.

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  3. Much like you, I also have plenty of time to put in the necessary time to finishing all of our coursework. I was impressed that you planned out exactly how and where you were planning on doing most of your work. Personally, I'm more of a spur-of-the-moment guy and will sit down the first place that sounds good to get some work done. Unfortunately this can result in me not focusing very well and taking much longer on assignments than I should!

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  4. Reading your post made me feel more confident about my own schedule. I seems to me that you have a solid plan of attack for when and where you can study and be the most productive. My schedule is a bit more open with regards to the amount of time I have for studying. There isn't much advice I can give you having not seen your calendar myself. Make sure to keep using your time wisely and your semester will go by smoothly.

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