If you are having problems keeping up with the coursework, I would suggest that you go to your counselor and tell him/her that you are having problems. It could be as simple as rearranging a few classes or cutting a class. Don't stress out, talk to your teachers and counselor to let them all know that you want help.
They want to see you succeed not fail, so let them help you.
Good luck! :-)
2007-11-13 06:50:49
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answered by Catie I 5
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First strategy - make a plan.
Write down a list of all the different coursework tasks you have to do with the deadlines.
Then make a timetable allocating time to each of the tasks. If there is too much to fit in, speak to your teacher, lecturer or school counsellor, show them your plan and ask for extended deadlines on at least some of the work.
Then stick to your timetable. When you sit down to work, work for 50 minutes then take a ten minute break; but don't let the 10 minutes stretch out to hours. Use it to go outside for some fresh air, or get a glass of milk, or dance round the living room - don't get hooked on a computer game!!
Work late if you have to, but make sure you still get a good amount of sleep or the problem will get worse; you don't work efficiently when you are tired.
Sorry,but you may have to stay in on weeknights for a while until you catch up. Good luck - and remember, course work can be really interesting.
2007-11-13 21:24:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I know exactly how you feel... I'm at univeristy and have always had loads of coursework deadlines all at the same time. The only solution for you now is to keep on working on them, ofcourse take short breaks at intervals, but don't slack! I've had to stay up all night sometimes, or go to sleep late and wake up really early to do courseworks.
Try not to worry too much, ofcourse you will get stressed, that's the whole point of coursework, everyone gets stressed, but the best way to avoid getting really stressed is to start courseworks well in advance of the deadline... no last minute (like myself!!!).
Good luck with it all!
2007-11-13 06:31:12
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answered by Anonymous
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take time to relax every day firstly as you will just build the pressure within yourself and this will affect you deeply. Take a deep breath and sort through your work in order of dates that it has to be submitted, if some are the same day work on one for say 2 hours then rest and repeat with the others. You have to take regular breaks and time to sleep other wise you will crack under the strain. Set realistic timetables and stick to them, and if you think you need more time ask for it, you won't be the first or the last just explain the situation and how you feel and it will be ok. I am currently doing a play degree, working 40 hours per week at hospital, and have a partner and two children, believe me you can make it work. Good Luck and stop stressing!
2007-11-14 05:22:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Jennifer at first end being so under pressure stay calm and concentrated. you should prioritise your self and all your tests and revision by using putting them so as of value. i know all of them are yet no longer at this very 2nd. purchase your self some card the form you placed right into a type of Filofax issues and then with each and every concern initiate making small bullet notes with regard to the problem it is correct to tests.As you write each and every element you're revising and it will sink in doing the two. Your lesson determine you have deliberate goals and goals for it because it is particularly substantial and an excellent initiate. i'm constructive you're very concentrated and each little thing is finished you're only feeling the stress.The trick is to no longer panic and could I advise a superb warm bath with bubbles to relax you out until eventually now you do something. consume an excellent meal and drink an incredible style of water so which you're finished and hydrated and fueled up have power to maintain on. good luck Jenny my daughter in same boat and he or she has long gone out for 3 hours now to relax have exciting and whilst she comes lower back she would be in a position to hit them books feeling refreshed to achieve this.
2016-10-16 09:30:08
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answered by federica 4
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Bunking off is actually the worst thing you can do, keep attending to your lessons and seek advice from your teachers if you feel really overwhelmed.
I suggest you manage your spare time with set breaks in between, organised workloads are usually less stressful and managed easier.
2007-11-13 06:35:24
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answered by TheOrion 5
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First of all BREATHE!
Work out how long you have left for each cw, plan to do at least 15mins per cw a day.
make sure u dont leave it to the last minute and give urself breaks in between cw sessions.
dont panic you will be fine
2007-11-13 06:38:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Make a schedule and stick to it no matter what. Also do one course at a time. If you get hunger while doing it, stash some food in your room so you won't break from your schedule.
2007-11-13 07:13:12
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answered by Anonymous
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the easiest way to do it quickly is to do it straight away - instead of leaving it to pile up
2007-11-13 09:56:32
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answered by Adam H 1
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stand up ,walk outside , take a long deep breathe , then scream as loud as you can
you will feel so much better and able to cope
2007-11-13 06:33:13
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answered by Anonymous
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