the problem is i'm a junior in high schoo. i have no time for home work because I'm so sleepy and tired and can never finish it!
like right now. i'm supposed to be at track practice, but i have the most homework i've ever had in my life and my mom is making me go to practice!! i need this advice.
i get home at 4:45
eat which takes 30-40 mins. (sometimes i only eat a snack that will fill me up which is really unhealthy and is bad for athletes, i know.)
do my hw, but i am never done.
i'm getting sleepy at arounf 9:00 and can't keep my eyes open and theyre burning and everything.
ductape_n_roses answered Friday March 28 2008, 1:31 am: I usually get home at 7PM everyday because of outside school activities, so I feel your pain. If your mom won't budge with letting you out of track, here are the things that I do:
1. If you have slack classes or free time in classes or notes you feel are easy--take out the homework.
2. Try and finish 10min homework at lunch.
3. Over the weekend, get started on/finish essays or projects you know will be due sometime during the school day.
4. If you have free time during track, take out the homework again.
5. Study for tests/quizzes on flashcards..makes studying easy and portable.
6. If you feel tired and unable to go on, sleep, but wake up early around 4 or 5AM to finish the homework in the morning.
7. Caffeine if none of the top 6 works for you =)
-Star- answered Thursday March 27 2008, 8:50 pm: I have the same problem, working 2 jobs, and i am also a junior and involved in everything that i can possibly be involved in. Ask your mom what is more important--grades or track? And if she forces you to stay in track,then do homework in other classes. Like if you have free time in 1st period do your 3rd period's hw or something. Good luck! [ -Star-'s advice column | Ask -Star- A Question ]
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