Four Weeks Left (Kind of)

Whith the end of the semester almost upon ourselves, we should try to make a schedule in order to try, yes to try, to avoid those 4 last days whithout sleeping comming to Tec for more than 24 hours sometimes. In order to organize myself I used a Gantt Chart. 

Gantt Charts are a very useful and very used scheduling tool. It help us track what are do we need to do, in which order, and how much have we completed from it. It is mainly a graphical representation of the units of time a task will need in order to be completed. You can learn a little more about Gantt charts Here.

Once we have selected our tool we proceed to actually use it. I used SmartSheet, from which you can get a 30 day free trial. It is very easy to use and it helps you avoid having to format before starting to type your tasks. Another way you can create a Gantt Chart is whith a Microsoft Excel Template, that comes integrated with it, if you have it. 

My last weeks of TC1014

This is the schedule I planned for myself. I defined the WSQ and Quizzes in a weekly way because I’m not sure when thery are going to be assigned. 

For the Masteries, I resolved in first doing the ones that I haven’t done, and then to complete the ones that are incomplete. 

Well this is the way I’m supposed to work (given that there are no unsuspected events), in order to complete everything that I need for my TC1014 Python Course.

This is my of my

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