College Life Skills Time and Money Management Sukaina A Al-Hamza.

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College Life Skills Time and Money Management Sukaina A Al-Hamza

Outline O Time Management O Calendar O To-Do List O Others! O Money Management O What’s already there O Saving! O More money!! O Obligations

Time Management

First O Have a Calendar O Write EVERYTHING down O Organize and Prioritize O Use deadlines (motivators) O Be flexible O Expect the unexpected

Birthday(s) Special Occasions Appointments Anniversaries Projects and Assignments Activities

Report Submission Prep. 4 Finals My Birthday Wedding

IT H.W 1 SLA Present. Sleep Lunch / Family Time Prepare for School School Hours

Second O Create your to-do list O Write EVERYTHING down O Organize and Prioritize O Eliminate the unnecessary O Use deadlines and spare time O Cross what you’ve finished

Work on the Report Party Do the laundry Report Done Attend the wedding Assignment 1

Third O Be punctual O Avoid “Procrastination” O Delegate! O Sleep well O Take short breaks O Reward yourself!

Money Management

What’s Already There O On-campus vs. Off-campus prices O Facilities O Internet vs. Library O Transportation O Social events O Free meals!

What’s Already There O Financial aids O Scholarships O Awards and Allowances O Discounts O Coupons O Loans O Insurances O Cash vs. credit card

Saving! O Financial records O Bills O Loan and Credit O Taxes O Checks O Financial Aids O Insurances O Receipt and Warranties

Saving! O Habit O Needs vs. Wants O Peer Pressure O Identity

More money! O Turn your hobby or skill into a profit O Part-time O Investment?!

Obligations?! O Pay on time O Benefit from others’ experiences

What about you?