Make a reasonable timetable: make a detailed timetable, including study time, class time, deadlines for homework and projects, etc. Make sure you have enough time to complete your academic tasks, and arrange game activities for the rest of the time.
Set priorities: define the priorities of learning, and arrange time according to importance and deadline. You must complete the necessary study tasks before the competition. Avoid procrastination and try to finish your homework ahead of time so as not to feel pressure before the deadline.
Control game time: set a fixed game time to avoid excessive addiction. Limit your game time, such as 1-2 hours every day or every weekend. Remind yourself with an alarm clock or timer so that time will not slip away unconsciously.
Avoid staying up late: keep good sleep habits and ensure enough rest time every night. Playing games staying up late may lead to fatigue and study problems.
Paired learning: find a study partner or form a team to study and complete the task together. This can not only improve efficiency, but also reduce isolation and increase motivation and sense of responsibility.
Time management skills: Learn some time management skills, such as pomodoro technique or time block method. These methods can help you use your time more effectively, improve your study efficiency and set aside entertainment time.
Self-discipline: cultivate self-discipline and self-control ability, learn to enjoy games moderately, and at the same time maintain a sense of responsibility for their own learning. Learn to allocate time reasonably and control your game desire.
Seek balance: It is important to find a balance between play and study. Make sure that your game time will not interfere with your study and other important activities, such as socialization, exercise and personal development.
Remember, college is for learning and personal growth, so learning should be your main focus. Games can be used as a way to relax and entertain, but make sure that it will not become your priority and affect your academic performance.