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Personal time survey


Let’s figure out how you’re spending your week. Enter the amount of time spent daily or weekly for each item below in the “Entry” fields.
Get a weekly total for that activity, and you’ll see the total number of your allotted time spent during the week minus the number of hours in a week (168).
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Your weekly time survey
Name
Entry
Totals
Hours per day of sleep and naps
8
56
Hours per day grooming hours
1
7
Hours per day for meals/snacks plus prep
1
7
Hours per day of socializing, dates, etc. (average)
1
7
Hours per day for chores, errands, etc.
1
7
Hours per weekday for travel (drive, walk, etc.)
1
5
Hours per weekend day for travel time
4
4
Hours per week for recurring events (ex. clubs)
2
2
Hours per week at work
5
5
Hours per week in class
15
15
Anything else not accounted for
4
4
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Total commitment time:
119 hours


Study Hour Formula

Determine how much study time you should devote to your classes. Enter your class and credits for each class (which should equal the number of class hours) and adjust the bulbs for the class difficulty level.
Add a class and credits
Recommendation: Study 2 hours per class hour for easy courses, 3 hours for average ones, and 4 hours for difficult ones.
My classes
# of credits
Class difficulty
Study hours needed
Introduction to Psychology
3
9
College Algebra
3
6
English Composition
3
12
General Biology
4
8
Introduction to Sociology
3
9
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16
Sum
2.8
Average

Total # of commitment hours from above:
119 hours
+ Total study hours needed:
44 hours
=
163 hours

168 hours (hours in a week) -
163 hours
(your total of hours needed to do life) ____________________________________________ Your spare hours in the week :
5 hours

You have 5 extra hours in your week. You should have enough time to juggle everything. Yay! Keep using your time wisely and you'll ace your classes!


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