July 06, 2023
Top tips to manage your time effectively as an international student
by Arunachalam
By effectively managing your time, you can accomplish your goals more rapidly and will be more productive. You focus on one thing at a time for a set amount of time rather than multitasking. This helps you to prioritise your duties at hand. Making a schedule helps you prioritise tasks that must be completed immediately and accomplish more in less time. You can concentrate more on a task when you give it its own time slot. You have a better chance of finishing the job by following this timetable than if you approach it haphazardly.
Otherwise, you will quickly become frustrated if you have a long list of tasks to perform but not enough time to do them. The best part is that it prevents procrastination. The steep slope of procrastination leads to anxiety, annoyance, and substandard academic performance. Setting a deadline for a task gives you the motivation to finish it on time. Time management is extremely important which even goes beyond your life as a student.
In this blog let us look at some of the important things you should do to manage your time efficiently as a student.
Planning is important
One of the best time management advice for students is to plan. It is therefore not too early to start making plans regarding how you will do your assignments in each of your classes. Making arrangements for your schedule on the first day of class is an excellent idea. Whether it's a schedule, a pinboard planner, or a calendar on your phone, using an organising tool that works well for you and adding your list of goals to that planner is always a wonderful idea. Include all your assignments, tests, and short papers in your calendar, whether it's on your phone or print out. Then, develop a sound plan for both the research paper and your regular weekly study sessions.
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Make use of the resources at hand
Making the best possible use of your available resources will be excellent, right? One of the important resources that is at your disposal is the library. It's the ideal place to visit if you want to learn more and keep yourself alert. Everything you need to learn or discover something new is available in the library. You can complete your assignments on time, work on new projects, and complete your pending works.
Plan ahead to prevent situations like these from happening, such as when you're rushing to meet a deadline and the last thing you want to find out is that your library card isn't working or that you don't know where to find the books or resources you need.
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Give first priority to doing tough tasks
When you have a lot of tasks to complete, you can be inclined to prioritise smaller tasks over more significant ones. The majority of the time, nevertheless, it is better to move in the opposite way. For instance, start with the most challenging project and finish the smaller, simpler ones afterwards, once you have time to unwind and feel accomplished. Once you give it a try, you'll see a big difference.
Your university teachers would probably get a full week to adjust and get used to the routine at first. Make the most of this opportunity to write, study, get a head start on the semester, and make a good impression. By doing so, you'll avoid having to worry about these issues all the time in the future.
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Keep stress at bay
Do you desire a relaxing study abroad trip? You achieve it as a result of forward planning and maintaining organisation. Additionally, don't be ashamed to ask for assistance and refrain from overloading yourself with the workload of a new semester, a new university, or a new nation.
Keep in mind that this is a journey that needs to be taken gradually. So, prepare for some arduous work, but don't worry about finishing it. Be flexible and accept situations as they arise. Once you realise that, you'll feel completely at home.
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Refresh your mind
Make plans for quick breaks during the week and take a long weekend. You will be able to unwind for a longer period of time once the holidays arrive. You can probably travel, hang out in the city, and discover the culture of the country.
To feel satisfied, schedule time for your friends, family, and personal interests. Make sure to schedule time on a regular basis to spend with the people who are important to you because it may be challenging at times to interact with family members the same way you used to.
Conclusion
Finally, always keep in mind that time that is effectively managed is time that is wisely spent. Therefore, it is best to start time management as soon as possible. Contact our overseas education experts at MWT Education Consultancy if you need reliable advice about studying abroad.
Written by
Arunachalam
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