im in highschool 17/f and i need help with concentrating on my schoolwork. im so easily distracted!!!! does anyone know i can concentrate better so i dont fail??? thank you:)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: School? AskAliceMadisson answered Sunday April 17 2011, 12:49 pm: I noticed how most people said that you should study alone for a while. I think the opposite. What helped me when I was in high school all the way through college was that I found an intelligent friend who would sit me down for half an hour and we would study together. As un-logic as this might sound, it really does help. You do need to make sure you have a friend that is fun to be around and that is good at school work. They could help you do your homework or pass tests. People tend to learn more when they are surrounded with friends. Make sure your friend is not someone that easily distracts you. If this teqnique did not help, please email me to ask for another one, I have plenty. For any more advice please email me on AskAliceMadisson@hotmail.com, if you want to know more about me please go to my temporary website www.AskAliceMadisson.webstarts.com. I give professional advice [ AskAliceMadisson's advice column | Ask AskAliceMadisson A Question ]
dottie4 answered Sunday April 17 2011, 9:31 am: What helps me from my attention wavering is to set a timer. Work diligently on your school work or studying for about 45 minutes and then take a 15 min break. Also if you text a lot; which I do turn your phone off. That's your study time and it is valuable. You can answer the texts when you get done. :-)
Julietcapulet answered Sunday April 17 2011, 1:15 am: Distractions are some of the reasons why we can't finish our list of things to do in time. Yeah I've been through that too, don't worry. All teenagers go through the same phase.
High School will be one of the most unforgettable experience ever, you just need to enjoy it while it's still there because once you graduate everything will change.
My advice is to try to limit the use of computer, watching tv and playing games. You should also schedule the day where in you want to go out with friends. All you need is balance :)
It's not bad to have fun what everyone needs is the right amount of it. Not too much and Not to less. Maybe you could try to do your projects/homework first before anything else then have a quick break for like 30 min to 1 hour. Then after that study for 1 - 2 hours. Then after that you can do what you want after completing what you had to do.
If you really do not want to fail then you must be willing to sacrifice time. Try to restrain yourself from using the computer too much or restrain yourself from anything else that distracts you. You have to try to gain Patience in studying, Restraint on your distraction and Balance in your life. You can have fun on friday and enjoy the whole day after school then on saturday you can do homwork and at night have fun then at sunday you can have fun a little then study.
Remember Patience, Restraint and Balance :)
You can do it, I know you can.
bewise answered Saturday April 16 2011, 11:12 pm: Hi,
What a great question!
I think setting yourself a schedule for your time at home is really helpful.
So instead of going out, or being on the phone, or mucking around in your room, you know that on Saturday between 10am-11am you will study maths, and then have a snack and toilet break, but at 11.10am until 12.10pm you will be studying English.
Without a regular study routine at home you really risk the chance of failing!
So, here are some examples of what you could do:
If you want more help setting up a schedule or have some more questions, (I love this type of stuff!) go to the place in my column where it says 'ask bewise a question', I would love to help!
I'm in New Zealand so our schools finish at 3pm, so I will do the examples using that time. it would be helpful to know what time your school finish and if there are other commitments to work in.
Monday: 3-3.45 get home from school/change clothes/get something to eat/ go to toilet/ chillout for a bit
3.45-4.30 Maths
4.30- 7pm help with dinner prep, eat dinner, clean up, chill.
7-8pm science
Tues
3.45 - 4.30 English
7-8pm Art
Wed
3.45 Geography
7-8 Maths
Thurs
3.45 English
7-8 Technology
Friday
No Study
Saturday
Either a chunk in the morning or the afternoon
9-10 Art
10-10.15 break
10.15-11.15 Science
11.15-11.30 break
11.30-12.30 Technology
It may seem incredibly boring especially if you are a really social person (like me!)
but keep plodding along and doing it, as this will make the difference between succeeding or not.
The character quality of being able to set a task, stay focussed and finish it even if it is most boring and there are so many more interesting things to do, is SUCH a good one, and one that will really help you in jobs, and as a parent running a household later on.
I am only just learning it now, but it is so freeing! I am getting so much more done in a day than I would have in a week, and I have so much more spare time to do fun stuff because I am just getting the hard work done, without mucking around and delaying it. I just do it, then it is over and then I can do what I want!
I really encourage you to give it a go!
Also, put your cellphone in another room, and only check on breaks.
Don't answer the house phone,
and announce to everyone that you are planning on doing this and that you want them to respect this and try to be helpful by not interrupting you.
Do it in a place you are comfy, but without distraction. For me it used to be lying on my bed, or on the lounge floor, or at the library at school.
Each has its downfalls though, like other interesting things to look at or people to talk to.
Plan something to say to people and don't be afraid to say it! Like:
I will ring you later, but I really need to do this now.
or
That sounds really cool, but can you tell me more later as I have to do this now.
Sometimes people don't even realise your priorities or that they are interrupting, so you can tell them nicely and it is okay.
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