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    Can you advise me which subject should I study first and which later?
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    The order of the exams is a key determining factor here. No point in studying for an exam that's in two weeks if you have one tomorrow. However, your perception of how difficult the subjects are is also very important. Work through the most difficult ones first. Don't postpone, just start doing it now; it has to be done anyway, might as well get started.
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    Mine is a simple trailer departure schedule. What is the best way to format, for making it printable into laminated copies for employees? I need it large enough to fill page but no larger, and to have "professional" appearance. Readable from couple feet away. It's only 20 rows, 3 columns. What can I do?
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    Microsoft Excel is the ideal program for providing a professional appearance. It's quite easy to use when you know the functionality. You can find tutorials on wikiHow or online (such as via YouTube).
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    I always make timetable. but I just ignore it after some time. What can I do?
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    That's very normal, we all do it. But it's also a sign that you've made the wrong timetable. Make a new one. Make a real one. Be honest with yourself. If you plan to go for a run every morning before you shower, but never actually do it, accept that that is perfectly fine; don't blame yourself, strike it from your planning and find a way to exercise that you can stick to and enjoy. It's just one example. If you're not sticking to your schedule, make a new one that you want to stick to and show a little discipline as well.
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    How can you ensure that your timetable is in proper order?
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    Begin by listing all the work you roughly have to do before finalizing it in tabular form.
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    How do I manage my timetable when I get a lot of work other than usual homework?
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    Take it one thing and stay organized. Making a calendar or planner will help you. If you get overwhelmed you should talk to a parent and see if they can help you.
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    I don't have access to Microsoft Excel or a printer. How do I create the timetable?
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    You can use Google Sheets. While you won't have a printout without a printer, you can access it from any device on which you're signed into Google.
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    What can I do when I always fail to apply what I have scheduled on a timetable?
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    There are some good tips in wikiHow articles Stick to Your Study Schedule and Make a Schedule and Stick to It .
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    What are some ways for me to follow my planner each day?
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    Be conscious of your thoughts. Keep some cushion slots in your timetable, as this will help you to cover things you were not able to complete fully. Do not procrastinate.
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    How can I follow my timetable when I don't even know what is going to happen the next day?
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    You made the timetable because it is your daily routine. So, even if the things didn't go exactly the way as you planned, it's okay! But still you have to try and follow the timetable you made to the best of your abilities.
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