Do they each require about the same amount of work? If so, break up your day equally between the subjects. First work out about how much you need to do per month to finish in time, then per week, then for the coming week. Then work out a schedule that will allow you to get it done, like 1.5 hours of chemistry, 1.5 hours of algebra, 1.5 hours of world history, 1.5 hours of English. This works out to 6 hours a day. Take a few breaks in there. You could start at 8am, break at 9:30, restart at 10, break at 11:30 for lunch, restart at 12:30, break at 2, then work from 2:30-4. Take a nice long break for supper and all that and maybe add in another hour of reading/studying after supper if you need it or really want to make sure to get ahead.
Oh, and if you can, try to spend 3-5 hours on the weekend, too.
This is definitely do-able! You won't have to listen to in-class lectures, have to deal with other students' questions, etc. You'll get more done in less time.
2007-03-07 10:16:30
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answered by glurpy 7
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I assume that you are homeschooling, or else you wouldn't have posted it here?
I'd say that's lucky, because as a homeschooler your time is your own. Four classes into 12 weeks, basically gives you three weeks to master each of those subjects. Most high schools would spend five hours a week on each subject, for appr 25 weeks, so I'd say ten hours a day is pretty darn close to what the school would do over an entire year. You could do it if you really wanted to succeed in this. But don't be asking any girls out, or watching TV, and you might want to take a break from Yahoo Answers for a while.
Get to cracking, time's a'wastin.
2007-03-07 16:30:13
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answered by ? 6
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Is this a distance program? You can do it. If you are looking at both semesters worth of work in three months, yikes, you are definitely going to have to pay now, but it's still do able.
Get busy, and make sure you allow enough time for grading and requesting exams, if that is what you do.
And check in to extensions. You may have to pay a lot, but it will cost you to re take the courses anyway.
So, if it is simply a case of procrastination that got you in this jam to begin with, then dude, stop that, and get busy!
2007-03-07 07:21:52
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answered by Terri 6
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Get our your syllabus and a calender. Find out how you are to submit exams and homework, and schedule accordingly. Write down the dates on the calender and hang it on the wall in front of your desk, and spend every extra minute studying. Keep this calender when you're done, as a reminder to never get in this position again.
2007-03-07 15:59:27
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answered by littleredhen 3
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tutor, textbooks, extra help after school
2007-03-07 07:10:30
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answered by sunaina 2
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