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Managing my work


Question Posted Saturday October 21 2006, 5:07 am

I live in Britain and in September I started year 10 at school, which means I also started my GCSES (General Certificate of Secondary Education - exams/courses that you work on for two years). Obviously this means that I have been getting a lot more work than I'm used to and I'm having trouble keeping up with it all. Has anyone got any tips on how to manage homework and coursework without completely cutting out my free time?

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Sparky_1 answered Saturday October 21 2006, 6:31 am:
Hey, I am in the exact position.
What i do, is try to do most of my un-core subjects at school ( things such as r.e,history,)
And as for the core subjects, if i finish my un-core subjects at school and have some spare time, i start my core work at school aswell.
Try and set yourself personal deadlines ( preferably, 2 or 3 days before the actually deadline)

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