Now, look at how your time spreads across the week. Use this chart to get an overview of your current routine.
Planning your week helps you stay on top of your tasks and reduce stress. Try setting aside 10–15 minutes at the start of each week (Sunday evenings work well!) to fill in your schedule. Start by blocking out your fixed commitments like classes, work, and travel time. Then add your study sessions, leaving space for breaks, meals, and social time. Be realistic—don’t pack your schedule too tightly. Having a visual layout of your week can help you balance your workload and avoid last-minute cramming!
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