Gosh honey you are cutting it down to the wire, you need to organize your time and do most home work in school so that you are free to study after school. Prioritize what you have to do urgently and not so urgently for subjects you are strong in glance over it. Go to bed and set your alarm for an hour or two before normal. Good luck God bless and put angels on your pillows.
2007-02-21 12:46:14
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answered by fluffyflo_1999 4
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im doing my a/level too exams soon only three mind you are not taking enough breaks at all, make a list of what you need to revise and revise them, do a few topics a day work out a revision timetable if it helps based on what is your first exam take a day off revision or if not a day just set aside about half an hour or so i have 3 subjects for a level and 5 exams this is what im doing: ive got a list of everything i need to know for my exam and im ticking it off as I go along (you can get this off msot exam board websites) i only do at most two hours revision a day a bit in the morning and evening, since youre getting stressed in the evening just do a bit, half an hour sessions thats all you need really. i do half hour sessions and go over the stuff i revised the day before. if youre having problems relaxing you can try breathing exercises and you can go to you're local health shop like holland and barrett or beanfreaks and get a bach rescue remedy or ask the shop assistant for something for exam stress i hope this helps, i know it doesn't help to say be calm and don't stress. good luck with you're exams, take plenty of breaks you don't have to or need to revise 24/7 and make sure you have plenty of sleep the night before you're exams. And after you're exams go buy yourself a huge bar ofcohcolate or something cos you deserve it after all that revision you've be doing lately woah:)
2016-03-15 23:14:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I hate this for you but, you have caused some of this yourself by not doing the work as it came to you. Putting it off and planning on doing it later. It catches up and in the real world it does the same thing. So, do what it mmost important and then work on the next important thing. You may be doing less prioritized things ahead and leaving things that need to be done now for later. This can be a problem. Worry about tom. now and the next day tom. Next year can wait a while. Sorry this doesn't help much now but maybe in the future you can plan better and do it now, meaning the time it is assigned, not later. Good luck.
2007-02-21 12:48:56
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answered by MISS-MARY 6
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Whoa! Ok, Stop, and take a DEEP breath. (or two) Look at whatever you have to do next. Plan out what you are doing now and that you are going to do next. I know this is retarded but take your time on your homework. Its better to get it done right then have to do it again. Also, try to explain to your teachers that you are in up to your eyeballs and it is mentally impossible to do all this homework. For those tests, Invite someone over to read you over the questions or something.Try to make the schedule of classes the next night or something.Just try to work everything out and live stress free! If i knew you id come over and help you! Sorry!
GOOD LUCK! =)
2007-02-21 12:47:49
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answered by FallOutBoyRocker 2
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You need to speak with your instructors and your counselor/adviser about your work load. And, possibly either drop classes or get extensions on the due dates. Talk it out with them and realize you may need to settle for a lower grade in some courses - so, prioritize your work to those classes that are most critical to your goals.
It sounds like you've reached a 'break point'. You need to step back and reevaluate what's going on with your education and set a better pace that is suited to how you learn and complete your work. It's not about success or failure, it's about learning & you can only really learn in a way that works for you. Frying your brain by staying up all night cramming for tests and doing excessive homework will not allow you to learn - it will only frustrate you and cause you to fail.
Take control of the situation. Get help from the resources available to you and set a class structure that benefits you and works with you instead of against you.
Good Luck!
2007-02-21 12:53:59
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answered by bionicbookworm 5
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--If you are religious, pray for peace, read some calming subjects in the Bible--The book of Ruth is outstanding in show of faith.--without major judgements. Also Chapts. 1-7 of Luke are excellent! The most either reading might take is about 15 min.
--If you are finding the stress is beyond what you can control and the affects its having on you(thinking of suicide) go to a doctor, very soon!
--If you are ok with it--and its just something you have dealt with, DO NOT PANIC-that will stress you out more!
2007-02-21 12:51:58
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answered by THA 5
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one. step. at. a. time.
first, decide which classes are most important based on chronological order or the strictness of the teacher. consider how difficult it is to get each teacher off subject. you may also consider going into school early to get help from teachers or counselors. as for getting up at six, try getting up just 15 minutes earlier. speed through the morning routine and other than that, you've done what you can.
2007-02-21 12:46:52
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answered by Anonymous
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sounds like a huge load. think of something pleasant, that great day last summer. an old friend. try this for fifteen minutes and then tackle one thing at a time. good luck
2007-02-21 12:49:26
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answered by mister c 2
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if its important that you finish the work then eat some supper go for a walk and come back with a huge coffee in hand and keep working
2007-02-21 12:45:19
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answered by Anonymous
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get off of the pc
2007-02-21 12:54:43
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answered by Anonymous
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