Q1: Which one sounds more like you? I always have a good sense of what time of day it is. No need for a sun dial here. Without a watch or phone, it could be anywhere from 10am to 4pm. Wait, it’s dark out already? None Q2: When asked about you, would your friends be more likely to agree with a or b? I text that I am on my way, three minutes out, while standing in my bath towel getting water on my phone. Punctuality is key. Late is a minute after our agreed upon meeting time. None Q3: If I have to study or get some work done, I usually: Estimate the appropriate amount of time needed to complete my tasks. Complain that everything takes five times longer than anticipated while I humbly request an extension. None Q4: Where do you see yourself in five years? Who knows? I live in the moment and don’t plan for the future. I like imagining what the future holds. I have a forward-looking plan with goals that builds on my past experiences. None Q5: Which one more accurately describes you? If I follow my coach’s instructions, I have several alarms on my phone each day. Without them, I would forget to take medication, keep appointments, and complete tasks and other activities in my day-to-day. Remembering when to do things is second nature to me. Alerts and alarms are there as my back-up plan, but I don’t need them. None Q6: What describes you better? I consult and update my calendar and agenda multiple times per day. Knowing where I need to be, when I need to be there, and what I need to do each day and week is important for planning, prep, and my peace of mind. I had a planner once but I accidentally left it on the subway, and I haven’t figured out how to use iCal yet. None Q7: If someone asked you how long your commute to work or school takes, you would reply with: The exact number of minutes and the standard buffer I plan for train delays and construction detours. That is a tough question to answer, especially since I am usually late! None Full Name* Email* Time's up