I have 2 weeks for my exams. and i have alot to cover. im not a bad student and generally do well. but these are very important exams and recently i have been really distracted. so i dont know what to do. i dont know any of my course and i need to start working and concentrating.
I have lots of friends who want time! and i have daily soaps to watch! and i have a cell taht is constantly rining? how do i explain to my friends that i dont have time? what do i do?
Please help me! its just 2 weeks now! i need serious HELP!
thanks a ton!!
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[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: School? madem answered Sunday March 18 2007, 10:46 am: Well, firstly you can forget about the daily soaps you 'must' watch. Exams are much more improtant. If these soaps mean THAT much to you, videotape them and watch them after your exams.
As for your friends, if they are proper friends they will understand that you have exams soon and you need to revise. Surely they can go a couple of weeks without seeing you everyday?
And yeah, turn the cell phone OFF.
If you don't start getting some serious work done, you will either fail or not do as well as you'd hoped in these exams. As you said, they are very important exams, and what is two weeks of hard work to get good grades? Work hard now, you'll have plenty of time to chill later. [ madem's advice column | Ask madem A Question ]
Dorkalicious answered Friday March 16 2007, 5:42 pm: I think that you should like block out those material things....as to the soap operas do what I do just record and watch them later. To the cell turn it off and tell people not to call you because you're really busy. Hope you get a A on everything!!! [ Dorkalicious's advice column | Ask Dorkalicious A Question ]
karenR answered Wednesday March 14 2007, 5:51 pm: This won't be the popular answer but it will work.
Tape the soaps and watch them in a marathon on the weekend.
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