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Which is an example of 'costing your time'?
Deciding if you have time to study for your exam and meet a friend for coffee
Getting help from a teacher when you're not sure about an assignment
Checking your planner or diary during your break
Asking group members to each do a part of the assignment
Which is an example of prioritizing your work?
Checking your schedule every day
Using short breaks to get small tasks done
Choosing to work on an assignment because it is due soon
Asking for help from other students
Asking group members to each do work is an example of which type of time management skill?
Saying no
Costing your time
Using small pockets of time
Delegating
What is the definition of 'using small pockets of time'?
Doing something fun for a short time
Doing a small task during a short amount of time
Organizing your schedule so that you have small amounts of time to do things
Designing activities that you can do in a short amount of time
When you choose to study for a 20% exam rather than studying for a 10% exam, you are...
Delegating
Using a starting strategy
Costing your time
Writing activities in a logical order
Time management is defined as 'always doing more than one task at a time'.
True
False
Having bad time management skills means that...
You may be stressed
You won't feel stress
You'll have a lot of time to relax
You'll get a lot of work done
Which is a good example of the 'ask for help' time management tip?
Schedule your time so that you don't forget anything
Prioritize your work based on grades
Make a list of tasks
Make an appointment with your teacher to get extra help
According to the textbook, how could you 'motivate yourself' to get to work?
Think of your goals
Divide the work amongst your group members
Ask a PALs tutor for help
Write down tasks in a planner or diary
If you make a plan to study for each of your exams for one hour each evening, which time management tip are you using?
Using a planner or diary
Starting strategies
Timing your tasks
Writing tasks in a logical order
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