My parents are paying for me to go to private school and im feeling esp. pressured now to get straight A's and its really hard but i know i can just EXTREMELY hard esp. with math so if anyone had some tips and things to try to manage my time and get an A please share! I care very much about my grades but usually have a B or two on my report card (always MATH) and.or something else and i only got straight A's once last yr out of the 4 quarters. the curriculum might be even harder and i heard the hw load is A LOT and im really bad at managing my time and doing hw so please help me and tell me what works for you, ect.! Thanks so much and i will rate all helpful advice!!! :)
mekago5 answered Thursday November 8 2007, 10:59 am: I agree that making a schedule is helpful. Make a "To-Do" list. Start by making a column of things that need to be done today, then tomorrow, next week, etc. Not only will it help you stay focused, but it feels great when you cross something off your list. Get a planner and keep track of all your lessons, other commitments, etc. so you have a better idea of how much time you have to do everything. [ mekago5's advice column | Ask mekago5 A Question ]
Buttacup answered Wednesday November 7 2007, 10:51 pm: Try to make a little schedule for yourself. Like, spend a half hour on homework, and take a small break before starting on it again. That way you don't get overwhelmed, but you also don't take forever doing it.
If you need extra help in math, don't be afraid to ask your teacher to repeat anything or show you how to solve a problem again. It can really help!
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