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Struggling with Time Management in Engineering

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    Ramya Nair
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      Hey everyone, I am an engineering student from India and I’m facing a major issue with time management. With the heavy coursework, practical sessions, and assignments, I find it extremely challenging to allocate my time effectively. As a result, I often find myself overwhelmed and struggling to meet deadlines. Does anyone have any tips or strategies on how to better manage time in the engineering stream? Thanks!

      #7016
      Anjali Patel
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        I totally feel you! Time management is crucial in engineering. One strategy that has helped me is to create a detailed schedule and stick to it. Set aside specific time slots for studying, assignments, and leisure activities. Also, try breaking down large tasks into smaller, manageable chunks to avoid feeling overwhelmed. Good luck!

        #7017
        Siddharth Gupta
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          Time management can be tricky, but it’s definitely achievable. Have you considered using productivity apps or tools? They can help you prioritize tasks, set reminders, and track your progress. Additionally, practicing good study habits, such as eliminating distractions and creating a dedicated study space, can greatly improve your efficiency. Keep pushing through!

          #7018
          Lakshmi Iyer
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            The key to effective time management is planning ahead. Try creating a weekly or monthly planner where you can allocate time for each subject, assignment, and extracurricular activities. This will help you visualize your workload and ensure you have enough time for everything. Remember to also take short breaks to recharge and avoid burnout. You got this!

            #7019
            Vishal Kumar
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              Time management is a struggle for many engineering students. One technique that might work for you is the Pomodoro Technique. It involves working in bursts of intense focus, typically 25 minutes, followed by a short break. This method can help improve concentration and prevent burnout. Give it a try!

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