1. Get and use a calendar. It can be a paper calendar. It can be your cell phone. It can be a PDA. Make sure you have one no matter what kind it is.
2. Write down everything. Write down everything in one place. Having multiple calendars just gives you more to do amidst an already tight schedule. Schedule when you plan to sleep, when you are going to do your laundry, when you’re going to call your parents. The crazier your schedule gets, the more vital this becomes.
3. Schedule time to relax. Don’t forget to schedule some time to relax and breathe. Just because your calendar goes from 7:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. doesn’t mean you can.
4. Keep trying new systems. If your cell phone calendar isn’t big enough, buy a paper one. If your paper one keeps getting torn, try a PDA. If you have too many things written down each day, try color-coding to help simplify. Only a few college students make it through their programs without some kind of calendaring system. Keep trying until you find one that works for you.
5. Allow for flexibility. Things unavoidably come up that you weren’t expecting. You may not have known that your roommate’s birthday is this week, and you certainly don’t want to miss the celebrations. Leave room in your calendar so that you can move things around a little when needed.