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TIME MANAGEMENT

Hello! I am promoted to 9th standard. Course is increased and becomes tough too. I have one tution of Maths too. In my whole day, 6 hours are fixed for school, 1 and half hour for tution, 7 hours of sleep, 4 hours for bath, breakfast, lunch, entertainment etc and 4 hours of self study. Two hours are left which are also spent in travelling from school to house and coaching etc. No time is left..... Where is the time for programming ? I don't want to stop learning programming. How can i manage the time?

6th Apr 2017, 3:51 PM
Suyash Purwar
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i love india but i dont like india's syllabus because in india there are 5 subjects that we must study science social maths english and language they dont concentrate on computer science 😭😭😭😭
9th May 2017, 4:59 PM
Prashanth Kumar
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That "4 hours for bath, breakfast, lunch, entertainment etc and 4 hours of self study" is where your time management kicks in. The first step would be to ask yourself what is necessary​ and what isn't. While 4 hours of self study is admirable, is it possible to slot in an hour for programming? If programming is so important to you, say, a passion, is it possible to treat it as an entertainment for time allocation? Good luck on your journey. :>
6th Apr 2017, 3:57 PM
Hatsy Rei
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Hatsy Rei you answer is good.....I know it is possible.....But that is too tough to manage to follow this hard timetable continously
6th Apr 2017, 4:02 PM
Suyash Purwar
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i will try my best to manage
6th Apr 2017, 4:46 PM
Suyash Purwar
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Needs Help.....
6th Apr 2017, 3:51 PM
Suyash Purwar
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I understand you are from India, so it's just gonna get twice as hard once you reach Grade #11. The key is making time for what you love. As you said, "4 hours for bath, breakfast, lunch, entertainment" ~ if Programming counts as entertainment, it's all good. Besides, you are in 9th grade mate. You dont need 4hrs of study a day. Chill a bit. Trust me. And dont show this to your parents lol
6th Apr 2017, 4:44 PM
Pixie
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i was homeschooled therefore.... I GRADUATED WHEN I WAS 13!
10th Apr 2017, 7:17 PM
Theprogrammers
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hey i m in 10 th jst chilll// see me tmmrw my boards computr exam **u ll b able u manage evrythng^all d bst fr future
6th Apr 2017, 6:22 PM
Saumya
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i think u study tooo much...
6th Apr 2017, 6:24 PM
Saumya
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agreeeeeee.....
9th May 2017, 5:00 PM
Suyash Purwar
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Well. Here is my experience: 0.75h - morning routines: shower, breakfast, etc. 1.5h - travel to work 9h - at work 1.5h - travel from work 2h - get my son from kindergarten and pay him care until my wife returns from work 0.5 - supper and discuss the day with my wife Oh, yeah - sometimes I have (you know...) with my wife. So, let's summaize - I have 8.5h for sleep and study. And, believe me, this is very sad. As far as I see - you have a lot of time for self-education. MY ADVICE: 1) Drop all unnecessary activities. I'm not saing you don't need entertainment. But you can split it during the day and programming can be part of it. Maybe there are time spendings which you can narrow down or eliminate complitly. 2) Use the intervals during the day when you are not busy. Most probably you can study during traveling to and from school. 3) Alternate your education and rest. Otherwise you'll brain won't work efficiently. 4) Use flashcards, as an example - Anki (AnkiDroid). This helps a lot. 5) Help your brain be more efficient: - Ensure a constant supply of fresh air - Go in for aerobic workouts - Make head massage (this stuff really is great) - Eat food wich has glucose 6) Do not try to be multitasking - this does not work. If you are doing something - dive into the process for 100%. P.S. Study as hard as you can while you are young. Later it will be VERY hard. And even if you'll find enough strengh you'll have to find compromises with your girl/family/friends... Your after graduation life will surprise you with its complexity, self-development may become hard stuff (depending on your financial situation and your country). Make your future life better NOW. Sorry for too many words. That is cry from the heart!
6th Apr 2017, 5:02 PM
Denis Genov