Third year Public Health Majors' time management at university of Public Health, Vietnam
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- XII International Student Scientific and Practical Conference «Student science in the XXI century»
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- Quach H.. 1
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- Социологические науки
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1 University of Public Health
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Quach H. (2017). Third year Public Health Majors' time management at university of Public Health, Vietnam. Student science in the XXI century, 230-236. Cheboksary: SCC "Interactive plus", LLC.
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Abstract
Time management is the key to perfectly organizations, there for be the key to great success in life. Time is an abstract value that people can easily slip out the most precious moment in a blink of an eye. To manage such a complex object can be difficult task for youngster without experiment in real life, especially college students. This study gives a general look into third-year Public health majors’ time management and their corresponding to their time schedule. A monolingual questionnaire was designed to generally survey student’s time managing skills as well as some relevant factors that may link to their behaviors towards time management. It has been revealed that a number of students still haven’t in total control of managing time with the lack of essential methods. In addition, procrastination, interruption and disorganization seemed to be the main factors that influenced many students’ management of time. In the recommendation, techniques are suggested to help students organize work and schedule better, also methods to stop procrastinating and improve their time management.
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