Learning effectively and planning your time correctly is much easier than many people think. You can see it in the example of Harvard students, where time management is considered one of the key skills. They build schedules that allow them to prepare for exams, run projects, train, and rest—without sacrificing the quality of their results. The book “Learn Like at Harvard” compiles tested approaches that help students at leading universities achieve high results without exhausting all-nighters. In essence, it’s your “bachelor’s course” in time management. With the book, you’ll be able to:
• set goals using SMART and the “minimum–maximum” principle;
• use “Eat the Frog,” ABC analysis, and other prioritization methods;
• create clear planning and a convenient daily routine;
• apply tools that help maintain a balance between study, work, and personal life.