Planning Tools Collection
Have all your levels of planning in one place with this Excel collection. You'll find the Term at a Glance, Weekly Calendar, and Daily To-Do List in separate tabs to use together.
Have all your levels of planning in one place with this Excel collection. You'll find the Term at a Glance, Weekly Calendar, and Daily To-Do List in separate tabs to use together.
Use this finals countdown to make a plan for the next few weeks. Set aside time to create a structure for yourself. Taking time to make a plan is time well spent, and can help reduce stress and increase focus. Your future self will thank you!
Plan intentionally before your study group begins so you can make the most of the time you spend together and achieve the goals you set out to accomplish (individually and together).
Use this test autopsy to reflect on answers you missed on your test - was it because of the content? Or the type of question? Or something else? Take what you learn to inform your future studying.
Test-prep takes planning. Use this survival guide to identify how long you have to study, what else is going on, and what strategies you'll use. Then, make a plan!
Taking care of yourself is important to your academic success. Often, when we're feeling stressed, it can be hard to identify what will help. Take time now to choose strategies, resources and people who can support you when you're stressed, and then refer to your plan when you need it.
SMART Goals can be a helpful framework for folks to set and achieve their goals. It asks you to be specific, measurable, actionable, realistic, and time oriented. If you haven't tried this approach before, try it out and see how it works for you.
We all procrastinate for different reasons, but these are 6 of the more common reasons people procrastinate and some solutions to get through them. If you find yourself in these explanations, what can you do to address your procrastination and make change?
Another one of our most popular tools - plan your days by the hour and give yourself a map for the week. Use color-coding to make it easier to distinguish the type of work/commitment you have (and have fun!).
One of our most used and popular tools to understand your entire term in one glance. Block out days you're away and list important due-dates and commitments. Remember to refer back to it!