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Match the external sources (A – J) below to their respective one-sentence summary on the topic ‘Time Management in University’. There are 10 one-sentence summary so you will USE ALL the external sources. (10 marks)
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A. | Only 33% of college students report using any kind of formal time management system, such as a calendar or scheduling app. (Chronicle of Higher Education, 2020) |
B. | Procrastination, a common issue among college students, is often a result of poor time management and can increase stress levels. (Steel, 2017) |
C. | Students who use planners and calendars are more likely to complete assignments on time and avoid last-minute cramming. (Macan, et.al., 2022) |
D. | Balancing academic, social, and personal commitments requires students to set clear priorities and avoid time-wasting activities. (NY American Library, 2023) |
E. | Time management training programmes can significantly reduce students’ perceived stress and increase their academic confidence. (Hartley, 2018) |
F. | College students who schedule regular study sessions throughout the week are more successful than those who study sporadically. (Zimmerman, 2020) |
G | Multitasking reduces efficiency and leads to lower academic achievement, making focused time blocks more effective. (Junco, 2022) |
H | Students who engage in long-term planning are better prepared for exams and less likely to experience academic burnout. (Nonis & Hudson, 2024) |
I | A survey revealed that students who allocate at least 2 hours per day for academic work outside class are 60% more likely to earn a GPA above 3.0. (College Board, 2019) |
J | Students who manage their time well are 72% more likely to participate in extracurricular activities without a decline in academic performance. (National Center for Education Statistics, 2019) |