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You need to be studying, not fooling around with the computer. You knew this, of course.
Your study time should be goal-oriented, not measured in minutes. Some days you'll have to read or do more than others, and there's no way of predicting when you'll run into trouble and have to spend more time at one subject. At this stage, you don't even know what subjects are hard and which are not.
If there's no specific assignment--that is, if you're simply assigned to read a certain book or books during the term--then divide each one into chapters and hope for the best. But some are tougher than others, so it's hard to judge in advance.
For technical courses like math or science, it's easier to organize your studying: just do all the problems for each chapter or section. To study for a test, do problems. To review, do problems. To learn, do problems.
But you don't need a computer-generated list.
Make your own on excel. Pick either half hour or hour increments and do it that way.
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