Time Management
University studies require more independent learning outside of class and lab instruction. Learn to take charge of your schedule and make the best use of your study time.
- Use your course outlines or syllabi
- For each course, add tests, assignments, and weekly tasks (e.g., problem sets or readings) to a semester calendar with BU important dates for the term
- Know where you are spending your time
- Use a weekly time log or an interactive time log to estimate your time
- Plan out your priorities. What needs to be accomplished today, this week, this month?
- Identify goals for each course. Explore these suggestions for setting smart goals
- Break tasks into manageable chunks: divide and conquer
- Set reasonable time limits to improve focus and concentration. Use distributed practice
- Make a term and weekly schedule for the term.
- Put the most demanding tasks in your most productive time
- Be generous when estimating the time needed for tasks
- Leave open spaces or ‘down time’ every day for the unexpected
- Don’t write in everything! Too much detail can become a form of procrastination
- Explore evaluating your time troubles for suggestions for studying with family and work responsibilities
- Choose study spaces that match the task demands. On campus spaces include:
- John E. Robbins library hours
- Under the main dining room by the Office of International Activities for tables and group work
- The comfy couches with charging stations down the hall from Student Services
- The welcoming Indigenous Peoples’ Centre next to the Evans Theatre
- The quiet study rooms on the 2nd to 4th floors of Clark Hall
- The student lounges in the basement of the Music and Education buildings