As one of the most hectic weekends ever lived, I would like to thank the existence of Google Calendars. This week alone, I had so many projects and presentations to do, and I couldn’t have done it without Google Calendars. It kept me on track and notified me every so often of what I had to do next. I felt so overwhelmed by all the work that just started accumulating just within this week alone. I generally do everything on time with the use of my planner and I always have a general idea of what to expect, but for a majority of my classes, my professors assigned presentations and group projects as a way to end the school year and in place of finals. Although this cleared me up for a good majority of finals week, it made this week so much more hectic. I wrote everything in Google Calendars and created my own checklist in my planner, so I would have an electronic copy and a paper copy. I learned that it is so important to have good time management skills, something a site manager must have. You have to make sure that you meet and create deadlines (such as for sign up). With the finals week schedule coming up, site managers receive schedules of their sites from Rose and then they have to assign consultants to work those shifts. They have to maintain an unbiased attitude while assigning these shifts and that they shouldn’t just give the shifts to friends or people they like. I learned about how Site Managers scheduled consultants for shifts, and that as a way to maintain fairness would be to set up deadlines and “rules” as to how you could obtain those shifts. I thought this was a great way to see if the consultants read each email and if they followed directions properly. Following directions is so crucial, and I could see why Site Managers would want people who follow directions to work in their sites.