Managing Time as an Adult Learner

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INTRODUCTION

Managing time as an adult learner is by far harder than it sounds. Today’s life including work, house chores, cooking, family time and college is a stressful situation. As numerous findings, researches, there are a grand variety of tips and strategies that can help us as an adult. As we evaluate, prioritize, separate time for the mentioned above we will be able to sharpen study skills and achieve ultimate goals. Can we manage time as an adult learner with so much responsibilities?

MANAGING TIME AS AN ADULT LEARNER

Managing time as an adult learner can be one of the hardest situation you will encounter in your life, if of course you did not attend college when you were supposed to. If you did complete your degree at the specific time society tells us to, congratulations. As for the rest of us that fall under the necessity or the wanting to achieve a higher education of learning as an adult it will be quiet the journey, which will come in form of lots of stress and sacrifice.

Evaluating time will set the tone for your time management. Once you identify how much time you have for learning, you block a certain period of time. No two adult learners are exactly alike. Only they will know the schedule they are currently keeping and which areas they are willing to adjust so they will be able to finish their degree. If an education is truly important to them - the adult learner will find a way (Douglas, V. 2012).

Prioritizing time is critical due to ways of learning and levels of energy. When studying, get in the habit of beginning with the most difficult subject or task. You will be fresh, and have more energy to take them on when you are at your best. For more difficult courses of study, try to be flexible: for example, build in reaction time when you can get feedback on assignments before they are due (“Time Management” n.d.).

How to use your time will be decided by the adult learner. No adult will have the exact amount of time as the following adult. For example each can use a calendar based off of your syllabus using due dates so you can better your time management. Create mini deadlines were you can give yourself time to proof read and make any changes you see fit according to Yager (2012) Time Management for Online Learners.

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