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How to Use AI to Manage Your Time as a Student

Despite what you may believe, teachers and professors aren’t twirling their mustaches and cackling over students not being able to hand in their papers on time. It’s stressful for students because their grade is on the line, and it’s unnerving for teachers who put in the time and effort to create assignments, only to have students not complete them. It’s kind of like planning a party only for the guest of honor to bail.

Every semester, at least one student in my class inevitably falls prey to poor time management — and it’s painful for everyone involved. They wait until the last minute to turn something in, or forget the work was due or don’t give themselves enough time to finish it.

I hate turning down their deadline extension requests — despite whatever creative excuses they come up with — so, with input from my students, I’ve compiled a list of AI tools to help them stay on track.

Here are some common time management pitfalls according to real students, and how to remedy them as a busy learner trying to manage your time with AI.

If your assignment takes longer than expected

Pitfall: The work took way longer than you thought it would.

AI solution: Ask Copilot to review your assignments and give you a time estimate to complete them.

One senior told me they spent six hours on reading materials they assumed would take them about one hour to absorb. Sure, that 5-page excerpt might seem straightforward and easy to tackle, but students are often surprised their expectations don’t line up with reality once they get into the trenches.

Microsoft Copilot, billed as an AI assistant which uses large language model learning to help you with a host of conversational queries, is great for getting a handle on how long the work might really take. Copilot is built into Edge, Microsoft’s browser, and can quickly and accurately review web pages as you’re looking at them.

You can ask Copilot to review your learning materials, assignments and deadlines and give you estimates on how much time it might take to complete and prepare for the work without having to copy and paste anything or have a long conversation with other text prompt chat bots.

If you’re juggling school, work and life

Pitfall: Personal and professional priorities outweigh school work.

AI solution: Ask Gemini for reminders about assignments and due dates, and let it fill the calendar out for you.

Another senior said they often find themselves trying to balance coursework with the work that pays the bills, creating a scenario in which assignments can sometimes fall into the «out of sight, out of mind» mental cavern.

Google Gemini, the company’s answer to OpenAI’s chatbot ChatGPT, can help students remember to prioritize their school work by integrating alerts into the set of Google tools they frequently use, like Gmail and Google Calendar.

This does require you to give Gemini permission to access your other Google tools, but that only takes a second. Once you’ve let Gemini know you’d like to receive reminders about assignments and due dates, you can drop a Copilot-designed timeline into the chat and it will do the heavy lifting of filling out the calendar for you.

When you’re struggling with the coursework

Pitfall: Something went wrong and you’re just over it.

AI solution: Use AI chatbot Abby as a sounding board to review your feelings and suggest areas of improvement.

A graduate student brought up the mental impact of scholastic to-do’s falling through the cracks as a major impediment to keeping their time management on point. The emotional domino effect of missing something when you’re already overwhelmed can be deadly to your overall grade if you let IDGAF disease set in.

Abby, an AI chatbot which aims to provide the comfort and guided introspection of a therapist, gives you a sounding board to review your feelings and find the silver lining in any poop-colored cloud.

Early in conversation with the tool, Abby will give you an analysis on your situation as you’ve explained it and provide some positive traits it identifies in you, as well as suggestions for areas of improvement.

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