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i have so much homework that today is my dads birthday and i ended up only spending about an hour and a half with him for dinner and did nothing but homework all day besides that.. and i went to school. its now 10:30 and im getting rrrreally tired. i still have to write an essay on religion vs. science, complete a worksheet about advantages of lance armstrong over a normal human, and read about 20 more pages about computers...

i wake up every morning at 5:30 and im used to going to bed about 9 or 10 but this homework isnt letting up at all.. my mom said that with my work load this is how its going to be. (im 16 and im getting my associates degree through my highschool).. how can i stay awake longer? or does anyone have tips on organizing time?.. im trying my best and im still struggling. im on a block schedule but with my AP US history, english, orchestra, and art on "a" days, and bio1110, biotech1020, math, and cis1020 on "b" days.. i dont have enough time to get more then 4 classe

2007-08-22 17:39:41 · 4 answers · asked by Terra 6 in Education & Reference Homework Help

s worth of homework done a day.

2007-08-22 17:39:58 · update #1

im in a scholarship program and the point of this is that i get to graduate from college two years earlier.. i never said that i didnt like my classes, i love to learn and i dont mind pushing myself. plus by doing this im getting my first degree for free and if i keep my gpa up then i get a full scholarship for my BA too.. that way i can actually get a really great job right out of highschool and start my life without being in debt for years like my mom is

2007-08-22 17:56:53 · update #2

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My little sister was in all AP classes plus she was in the orchestra, a quartet and girl scouts. She was so exhausted she would just start crying at the littlest things. We decided enough was enough and we found something better.

She went to Shasta Secondary Homeschool an accredited and WASC certifited public charter school in California. While she was there making straight A's she was also able to complete about a years worth of college credits. She also managed to stay in music and girl scouts as well as spend time on her first love drawing.

She is at San Jose State University as a freshman this year majoring in Animation and Illustration, and minoring in Japanese. Due to the work she has already done she is entering Japanese as a second year student and is skipping the beginning drawing classes.

2007-08-22 18:02:52 · answer #1 · answered by poohbearlovesheavymetal 3 · 1 0

Well I'm a divorced, unmarried mother now, but if I was once married I felt like a unmarried mother too! Not a lot has converted in my obligations among then and now, I'm nonetheless dependable for the whole thing. My ex-husband made VERY little $ (sure I definite know the way to opt for'em) so I did not think a lot of a fiscal loss. The most effective factor I lossed was once the strain of a foul dating, so I suppose I have it less difficult now! Be pleased you get to be a keep at house mother, it would possibly not final without end, so experience it. Just suppose in the event you needed to manage all of the obligations you do now AND keep down a whole-time task!

2016-09-05 11:01:24 · answer #2 · answered by porada 4 · 0 0

Drop something--or several somethings. What is the point of this workload? It's exhausting you, you're not enjoying it, and you probably won't really learn anything, even if you do manage to do all your homework. What is the rush for you? Is it urgent that you join the workforce as soon as possible? If you take my advice, you'll spend these last years as a kid learning to find a balance between work and play. Humans actually learn best when they experience joy in their learning. Are you?

2007-08-22 17:51:31 · answer #3 · answered by stoneinthestream 3 · 0 1

speak with your school councilor about the problem. they can guide you in the right direction.
sorry i have been out of school for 12 years and never felt i had too much school work. but your b days are classes i've never heard of so i'm sure class work is different these days.

2007-08-22 17:48:32 · answer #4 · answered by nataliexoxo 7 · 0 0

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