College life is full of classes, homework, assignments, friends, events, a lot of things begging for our time, right? We only have 24 hours or 1440 minutes or 86,400 seconds in one day. Wow, that's a lot of time! Our list of things to do can surely be completed one by one, right? Well, maybe...welcome back to part 2 of the keep calm and study on series.
Part one was all about email etiquette, part 2 is all about twelve time management tips to help you manage your life as a student and still have a social life, part 3 will be released on Friday where I will share some tips to prep for tests just in time for the midterm season. So without further delay, cause we only have so many minutes in a day - let's jump right into some time management tips.
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