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Staying at the top in college is not just a matter of skills and hard work, but also a matter of organization because most students struggle to fit everything in their schedule. There is so much to do that without having a clear idea of what your responsibilities are, it’s hard to know which assignments to prioritize. This is why a study planner is important.

Learn to create a perfect plan by following these methods tested by millions of students. You will notice an immediate improvement in productivity and your stress levels will drop. Keeping track of your achievements is also a good motivation boost.

5 Methods to Create an Excellent Study Planner

1. Find Helpful Tools

Before actually establishing a timetable, you need to learn how to assess the time that a task would require. With the proper tools, you can make sure not to spend more time than necessary on a task. Check online for any free website that allows you to automatically edit your papers, check for duplicate content in an essay, or quickly perform similar tasks. This will free up time in your schedule and improve your confidence in your work.

2. Use a Calendar and Timetable Templates

The most efficient way to organize yourself is to prepare a weekly timetable and have a calendar with all the classes, assignments, and extracurricular activities. A quick search online will reveal various templates available for print that you can customize according to your preferences.

  • Download and print a free plan template and write down the tasks for the week ahead.
  • Have a look at the syllabi of each course. It should include the deadlines for projects and the dates of the exams. Add the dates to your calendar.

3. Evaluate current schedule

After having every commitment marked down in your calendar, check how much time you have available for studying and how it’s best to allocate it. If your schedule seems to busy, cut back on things that have limited long-term value. With no free time for studying during the semester, you will find yourself overwhelmed and exhausted when exams time comes.

4. Plan Study Hours

Think about your classes and decide how much time you should study for each class depending on the complexity and the demands of the professor. You should consider your learning speed, your most productive hours during the day, and other time commitments.

  • Plan which subjects to study each day and for how long. Assign study periods for every day of the week.
  • Decide whether you prefer to study for a class on the same day or just take a break after and return later to the material.
  • Allocate larger blocks of time for a subject, especially if it’s more difficult.
  • To increase productivity, allocate time for some tasks while performing other activities. For example, you can read documents while commuting or listen to audiobooks while doing household chores.
  • Allow space for adjustments on your weekly study timetable to account for last-minute commitments.
  • Add breaks to your study plan. Especially if your study sessions are longer than one hour, don’t forget to make some time for yourself to avoid stress and mental exhaustion.
  • When faced with a new task, decide how much time it requires for hidden things. For example, writing a research paper also requires time set aside for brainstorming ideas, conducting research, creating an outline, not just for the actual writing process.
  • Improve the writing, editing, and fact-checking aspects of your writing tasks by using a free online plagiarism checker and a grammar checker. A plagiarism checker with percentage will even indicate which part of the content is duplicated and needs to be rewritten, thus saving you a lot of time.

5. Maintain Accountability

A study planner is effective only as long as it is followed with consistency. The best way to keep up with the routine is to find a way to maintain accountability. This could be achieved by studying with a partner and scheduling study sessions together. You will feel much more compelled to study when someone else is waiting on you. Collaboration can also increase efficiency, and if you study faster, you free up more time for other activities.

If you prefer your study timetable to remain independent, you can keep yourself accountable by using rewards for every accomplished task and at the end of each study session.

Every successful college student has mastered the art of study planning. There is no other way to significantly improve your study habits and maintain mental balance while doing your best in school. Follow our study planning methods, and you will create the routine that suits you best.
 
Frank Richardson is a passionate writer and blogger who is trying to spend his time in the most effective and creative way. Frank enjoys learning foreign languages and admires English literature. He spends his free time traveling all over the world and gaining experience from these adventures.

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