When taking more than one class, the amount of homework and tests can quickly become too much, especially during the busiest time of exam season. When you have due dates for different classes, it can be hard to keep track of them all. This can lead to confusion and missed deadlines. But if you make a well-structured study plan, you can get your schoolwork done faster and with less stress.
Use pictures to organize
One of the best ways to stay organized is to use colors in a smart way, which can help you study a lot more effectively.
How to Get Started
The most important thing you’ll need is a calendar, which you can buy or make on your computer. You can choose to paint online or by hand. But using real marks lets you make changes on the fly as you find new dates pop up during the semester. Filling in your plan gradually as the weeks go by is a good idea, especially if you like to be very organized.
Put together a plan
A planner serves as the preliminary step in your organizational process. This is where you jot down all the deadlines announced in class before transferring them to your color-coded calendar.
Color Coding
This is one of my favorite ways to keep things organized, and it could become your closest companion.
How To Begin:
The first thing you’ll need is a calendar, which you can either purchase at the local store or create online.
Simplify Your System
Even though tests and tasks can be put into more categories, it is often best to keep things simple, especially for those who are new to this method.
Make things more flexible
Using real marks helps you keep track of your study plan and lets you make changes as new dates come up during the semester.
Mastering the Syllabus
A full planner makes sure you never miss a deadline and gives you a reliable place to look for information.
Check and Verify
Always cross-reference your planner with your syllabus or consult classmates to ensure you’ve captured all essential dates accurately.