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The document provides 8 organizational strategies for students: 1. Create a wall chart of the academic year with important dates like exams and holidays. 2. Make a weekly timetable noting lessons and regular commitments. 3. As soon as assignments are given, add due dates to calendars and break assignments into stages with deadlines. 4. Create daily to-do lists including tasks from the wall calendar and assign deadlines.

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The document provides 8 organizational strategies for students: 1. Create a wall chart of the academic year with important dates like exams and holidays. 2. Make a weekly timetable noting lessons and regular commitments. 3. As soon as assignments are given, add due dates to calendars and break assignments into stages with deadlines. 4. Create daily to-do lists including tasks from the wall calendar and assign deadlines.

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The Top 8 Organisational Strategies for Students

1) Get a wall chart of the whole year, pin it in a very visible place
2) Put on it all the dates for your year term/semester dates, all
holidays, major sports/cultural/social events, tests, exams
3) Make another, smaller timetable of your week with all lessons and
regular events noted, pin it near your wall calendar
4) As soon as you get notice of a new assignment, put the date in your
phone calendar and transfer it to your wall calendar as soon as you
are home
5) Work out what the main stages are for completing the assignment
(eg. researching, reading, planning, writing, checking) and your
estimate of how many days each stage will take
6) Break down the assignment into a series of deadlines ( eg. for
finishing the researching, the reading etc.) mark the deadlines on
your wall calendar
7) Every evening make a to do list, including the tasks from your wall
calendar and give yourself a deadline for each one
8) Always get started on the easiest one and when finished move to the
most challenging one and then back again
The solution to procrastination is organisation

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