A few days ago
Anonymous

I need help with my grades?

School startes in one day, and Im on the HS golf team, and last year I did bad on my grades and this year hopefully I wont make that mistake. How would i get my homework done with golf?

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A few days ago
Seels

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do homework after golf. if your high school is anything like mine, you have a and b days. you have an extra day to do your homework. if you have a golf meet, do some of the homework afterwards, then finish the rest the next day.
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A few days ago
Anonymous
You have to effecitvely and efficiently manage your time well. All the stuff done in middle school which may be considered ‘gay’ is actually helping you to prepare for the high school life. Make sure you pay attention while in class. That way your homework is easier because you understand it more. Take notes, it may seem dorky but it will really help.

Also like driving you have to take care of the bigger more dangerous things first. If you have a big assignment due the next day, due that before you do an easy assignment that is due in 4 days.

Learn good sleeping habits. Don’t stay up till 3 am. then get up at 7:50 running late for school. Make sure you are always on time to class. You do not want to get a bad reputation with the teachers.

If all else fails, study with your friends and ask them about homework. They probably are having the same problems as you. They probably have the same questions and classes too.

Start studying for tests earlier too. Don’t just cram the night or morning before. Start reviewing the material at home at least 2 days in advance. Then you can start studying while you are just sitting there waiting for the bell to ring, review your study guide.

Good Luck, I hope that I helped.

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A few days ago
navy_bison
FIrst decide what is going to get you further along in life. Are you the next Tiger Woods? Are you the next Einstien? More than likely (like the rest of us) you are somewhere in the middle. Personally I use Excel spreadsheets to track almost everything in my life. Matricies of your schedule should help you detirmine when you can and cannot go to the driving range.

Have you considered seeking out a tutor to help you? Maybe a smart friend that “always has the right answer”?

1. Are golf and school your only activities? Try to limit or eliminate other extra cirricular activities and yes social events, until your grades improve.

2. Does mom and dad give you too many chores? Tell them your stiuation and show that your grades matter to you first and I am sure that they (or whoever is in your life in the parental role) will help you suceed. I don’t know any parent that wants to see thier child fail.

3. Study but don’t overdo it. If you feel like a sponge that can’t hold anymore, then you need to take a break.

4. Flashcards are a safe bet. If you are forced to memorize dates/words/ideas/formulas etc. Make flash cards. Pile the ones you know right away in one stack, the ones you think you know in another, and then the ones that you are clueless to in the last one.

Good luck, I could keep going but the answer will be really big

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A few days ago
loser
Make time for it. If you have to, set up a schedule for your days. I am sure that golf does no take the rest of the day after school. Take a good look at what you are doing and figure out a time to work. If you truly do not have enough time, maybe you should not be a part of the golf team. What is more important to you, golf, or your grades? Which one will affect your future more? Do you really have to be good at golf to live out the rest of your life? These are the questions you should be asking yourself.
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A few days ago
Anonymous
What I would do is get a desk calender and write down all of your papers, tests, and other things so that you can look at it and plan ahead. If you don’t already manage your time well, this can help. If you have a big paper to write and say, you have a week to write it, then plan out when you are going to start on it. You don’t have to sit down and do the entire thing, but you can always break it up. Leave a few days to revise, that way if something big comes up, you still have a day to fall back on.

The best thing I can tell you is to start planning things out, and managing your time to your schedule. It is hard to do, but once you start doing it gets so much easier and you get less stressed out.

Good luck with everything!

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A few days ago
Anonymous
tape it down on mp3 and listen to it when u play..
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A few days ago
samfol
you could use your lunch period.
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