Abstract
This article examines the importance of time management and its impact on students` academic success. In the modern educational environment, students are required to manage multiple responsibilities, making effective time management an essential skill. The study highlights the difference between secondary school and university learning, where students are expected to take greater responsibility for their own learning process. It also explores key aspects of time management, including planning, prioritization, and maintaining a balanced study schedule. Furthermore, the article discusses how proper time management can reduce stress, improve productivity, and develop discipline and responsibility among students. The findings suggest that students who effectively manage their time are more likely to achieve better academic outcomes and maintain a healthy balance between academic and personal life. Therefore, developing strong time management skills is essential for long-term academic and personal success.
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