she stuff of which A's are made; and if the subject ia worth taking it is worth ¢hat extra time. However, if another subject needs the extra time, you can ad- just your schedule accordingly. 12. Try the schedule for 4 week at least before you adjust it,-~-or abandon it~- put give it a chance. Adjust it if necessary, and try it another week before at almost any schedule will get you farther ee! you change it again, Remember th thon none at all. 13, Use leisure time for leisure, not worry. You don't have to schedule every minute of the day. 13 2. he ten minute interval between classes may be extended to your study peri- ods, to allow yourself a stretch; but a fifteen or twenty minute interval is fair neither to yourself nor to your work. 5, Somotines, cspecially before examinations, the schedule will not give you time cnough, seu it usually will if you have been following it honestly be- fore. If it doesu't, remember that in an office, factory, or store you would be having inventory periods, and month-cnd balancings which would be taking your leisure time, No one enjoys this, bus no one particularly dreads it ex- cont the ormployce who has not kept his work up, or the other who has been embez- zling and is trying fravtically to cover up. Do not be too zcalous in guarding your leisure time fron legitinate domands made upon it. If IS BASIER TO KEEP UP THAN TO CATCH UP.