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I always get my homework in on time at school, except I am always awake till 11:00pm finishing it, which is too late for me. I also do more than I am expected to do, which is why I often get good grades. I still want to maintain these good marks, but I want to get my work done faster, go to bed earlier and have some free time in between.
Any ideas?
Please Help!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: School? Helpful answered Saturday October 25 2008, 3:26 pm: Well, That's great that you have a good habit of doing your best work! You, like many others, may just need the know-how to manage your time a little better and get a good amount of sleep at night. Now, first of all- what do you do when you get home from school? Do you relax for a while? Get a snack? Well, that is a good time to be doing some of your homework. Just find times throughout the day when you could be doing homework (in the morning before school, between any extracurricular activities, and even in the car) and do it then! Then you will be able to have your free time before you sleep. This is a good thing in that your mind can have some time to unwind before you go to sleep. Who knows- maybe the quality of your sleep will even improve! Also, I would highly suggest writing out a list of the things you need to do. This will help you see which things you should do right away and which can wait for a little while. You will also not feel like you have as much to do if it's written down. I wish you luck! [ Helpful's advice column | Ask Helpful A Question ]
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