Learn to Manage Your Time in CollegeA common view both among and of college students is that they are always short on money. While this may be true, many college students are also always running short on something else: time. 1 Here are a few things to consider:Manage your academic time. 2 Consequently, your academic work should always come first when it comes to arranging your time in order of importance. When looking at your schedule for the week, figure out what your academic commitments look like. What time do you have classes? How much homework do you have to do? What assignments are due? When do you have major exams or quizzes? Manage your personal time. It's an unrealistic expectation to think that you can study, go to class. and work all day, every day. 3 Make sure to allow yourself time to go to something fun in the yard, attend a meeting for your favorite club, and just hang out for an hour or so at night with friends over dinner. Doing things that make your personal time more enjoyable—and not totally focused on school—can actually improve your productivity when working on projects later.Keep your health in mind. When people's schedules are tight, one of the first things to go is sleep. While it may be common among college students, a lack of sleep is more hurtful than you might think. It can throw everything into disorder: your mental health, your physical health, your stress level, and, of course, your schedule. 4 Use your technology. Nothing helps a college student stay organized more than a good calendar! Some students use the calendars on their phones; others use things like Google Calendar, others still use the classic paper-calendar model. 5 Just change and try again.A. Try your best to keep a routine on a regular basis.B. Remember that your brain needs to have a break, too.C. If what you're using isn't working for you, don't give up.D. How can you balance your time when there never seems to be enough of it? E. It's important to remember why you're in college in the first place: to graduate.F. Making a list and then crossing items off as they are completed can be satisfying.G. Take moments to plan out the time for a week: your homework, social time and sleep.
Learn to Manage Your Time in College
A common view both among and of college students is that they are always short on money. While this may be true, many college students are also always running short on something else: time. 1 Here are a few things to consider:
Manage your academic time. 2 Consequently, your academic work should always come first when it comes to arranging your time in order of importance. When looking at your schedule for the week, figure out what your academic commitments look like. What time do you have classes? How much homework do you have to do? What assignments are due? When do you have major exams or quizzes?
Manage your personal time. It's an unrealistic expectation to think that you can study, go to class. and work all day, every day. 3 Make sure to allow yourself time to go to something fun in the yard, attend a meeting for your favorite club, and just hang out for an hour or so at night with friends over dinner. Doing things that make your personal time more enjoyable—and not totally focused on school—can actually improve your productivity when working on projects later.
Keep your health in mind. When people's schedules are tight, one of the first things to go is sleep. While it may be common among college students, a lack of sleep is more hurtful than you might think. It can throw everything into disorder: your mental health, your physical health, your stress level, and, of course, your schedule. 4
Use your technology. Nothing helps a college student stay organized more than a good calendar! Some students use the calendars on their phones; others use things like Google Calendar, others still use the classic paper-calendar model. 5 Just change and try again.
- A.
Try your best to keep a routine on a regular basis.
- A.
- B.
Remember that your brain needs to have a break, too.
- B.
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If what you're using isn't working for you, don't give up.
- C.
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How can you balance your time when there never seems to be enough of it?
- D.
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It's important to remember why you're in college in the first place: to graduate.
- E.
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Making a list and then crossing items off as they are completed can be satisfying.
- F.
- G.
Take moments to plan out the time for a week: your homework, social time and sleep.
- G.
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【解析】
这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了学会管理你在大学的时间:1、管理你的学习时间;2、管理好你的个人时间;3、记住你的健康;4、使用你的技术。
考查上下文逻辑。根据前一句翻译:虽然这可能是真的,但许多大学生也总是在其他方面缺少时间。可知,该空既要承接上文,又要引起下文来说明当时间似乎总是不够的时候,该如何能平衡自己的时间。故选D。
解析
文章主要介绍了如何管理大学时间,包括管理学习时间、管理个人时间、保持健康和使用技术四个方面。每个方面都有一个主题句,然后是具体的建议和解释。
步骤 2:分析选项
A. 尽量保持规律。
B. 记住你的大脑也需要休息。
C. 如果你正在使用的东西对你不起作用,不要放弃。
D. 当时间似乎总是不够的时候,你如何平衡时间?
E. 记住你为什么上大学:毕业。
F. 列出清单,然后在完成时划掉项目可以令人满意。
G. 花点时间规划一周的时间:你的作业、社交时间和睡眠。
步骤 3:选择合适的选项
1. 根据文章结构,第一段应该是一个引出问题的句子,因此选择D。
2. 第二段的主题句是关于管理学习时间的,因此选择E。
3. 第三段的主题句是关于管理个人时间的,因此选择B。
4. 第四段的主题句是关于保持健康的,因此选择G。
5. 第五段的主题句是关于使用技术的,因此选择C。