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How to organize my homework


Question Posted Friday February 8 2008, 5:21 am

I always get stressed out about how much homework I get and I dont know how to sort it out. My school always gives work home that I didn't finish and I am not that much of a fast writer. what should I do to not get so stressed out?

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icey0990 answered Saturday February 9 2008, 2:42 am:
if you have any studyhalls, use that time to get a headstart. if they have afterschool tutoring,library hours, etc use it to have a quiet place to get stuff out of the way.

when you get home kind of have an idea how much sttuff you have and how long it should take. the sooner you get it out of the way, the better. work in a quiet place, no distractions. get the big stuff done first. then chill for a bit. get a bite to eat, go watch a tv show for a half hour, or whatever then go back to homework.

so your schedule could be like this:

3:30 you get home
3:45 start on the big stuff
5:00 take a break, watch tv etc
5:30 do a small assignment until dinner is ready or something
6:00 eat dinner
6:30 do more homework
8:00 watch a show , use phone,etc
8:30 do homeowkr until the rest is done

something like that. with a couple breaks inbetween i think it would help. if you dont get peace and quiet at home, maybe after school you can do homework for an hour.

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aidenisfire answered Friday February 8 2008, 4:46 pm:
it's hard not to get stressed when you get a lot of homework. when you start to do it, do the hardest homework first, that way you get it out of the way, and you will have the most time consuming work done. then move on to the easier homework. try to do your homework as soon as possible, don't put it off because that will stress you more. when you get a project, do a little piece of it at a time, instead of saving most of it for one day. same thing with studying for tests, review your work a little bit every day so you only need to do a little extra studying when a test comes up. there's no way to reduce the amount of work you get, but to help reduce stress you could also try taking small breaks between different pieces of homework so you aren't working the entire time, also, try to find some time to do things you like, this will help you feel more relaxed. hope this helped.

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Marizzle answered Friday February 8 2008, 4:15 pm:
Buy yourself a filer, its got labels for different sections, label the sections with each subject, and put the homework in one, ''completed'' section, and one ''uncompleted'' section, good luck! <3Marizzlex

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