You were obviously in a rush to get this question out for a good answer judging by your misspelling and grammatical errors.
However, studies have shown that listening to Baroque music enhances concentration. Pick up some Albinoni, Bach, Boccherini, Corelli, Couperin, Pachebel, Rameau, Scarlatti, Vivaldi, etc... CD's or down-load the MP3's.
Believe me, this really works. When I was in College, I was a music major, (B.A. in Musicology - which is how I discovered this little known secret), but I also minored, (and got Associates degrees), in English Literature, Sexual Psychology, Theology and World History.
At the same time, I was working my way through school with 3 part-time jobs, was on both the swim & wrestling teams and in a gigging band. I was also an active member of the Astronomy and Chess Clubs.
Had it not been for my music studies, where I learned about this, I would never have known that by listening to this music, you really do manage your time better.
It took me six years, but I finally graduated in 1990 at the ripe old age of 24 with all A & B grades. I am now a 40 year-old single father with two boys aged 2 & 4, who runs his own small consulting company. I continue to use this music to manage my time, concentrate better, (especially when reading legal forms), and it still works.
Even my Housekeeper/Nanny agrees... (I have Baroque music "piped-in" throughout the house from 6AM -6PM, thank the gods for technology!), and the music really helps her concentrate on both her work and especially with the children simultaneously. She says the boys play their games, rarely if ever fight, and just learn things so quickly.
Anyway, sorry for the long diatribe, but I thought if you knew what someone else went through, it would make it easier for you to make a decision.
2006-11-14 12:10:15
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answered by Damun Schwule 3
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Believe it or not organization really helps you keep track of the time you have to do it.
Time organization skills.
It really helps and not being on the computer messing around helps too!
Also working on your hw before school, and during lunch helps you to not take so much hw home with you.
And just doing some things on advanced, because I have A.P.U.S. History and he gives us like kind of schedules of what we're gonna do, and I do what I can in advance so I have time to do the other daily work he assigns us.
2006-11-14 18:53:01
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answered by YLL 2
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You just should stay really really organized. Today, I brought my Math book to lunch and did my homework and wrote additional notes for English Class just to stay organized and on top of things. Then I have time for my 5 afterschool clubs and volunteering and hanging out with my friends and babysitting. Prioritize.
2006-11-14 18:49:14
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answered by nicolemoose91 2
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The best study habit, is to make studying a habit Once it's natural as say reading manga it will be just as easy.
2006-11-14 18:57:02
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answered by Sid B 6
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you have to make a to-do-list.this will help you plan your time effectively.make sure that when you plan to study that you are prepared to be commited to doing so.start styding when you are well awake,not hungery,not tired and you have nothing else to do that can distract you. my college professor showed us how to use this tool and it has been helpful to me so with that being said i hope ot is useful to you good luck!
2006-11-14 18:52:11
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answered by niccarrachi 1
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