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Camilla
01-22-2008, 07:00 PM
ughh. seems like i have so much towards the end of the year.i have this huge project due next tuesday that i have to present, and it feels like tuesday is tomorrow. if i do bad on the project, then i basically fail.i go to a public school, so the teacher didnt explain the project that well, and no matter what my questions dont seem to get answered.i also have other numerous projects due soon -__-i get the project for the most part... its the fact of having it done by then when i only have done research. the poster cant have thar many things on it, it's more like a visiual aid...

AmeliaRose
01-22-2008, 08:11 PM
tell a parent that you don't feel well, take a sick day and work! buy a planner and organize the priorities. like if it's a science project, do the big experiment first. write down all of the things you need to do and organize on what's the most important.eat healthy durijng this time- hungry? grab a piece of bread or peanut butter :)!!get your friends to help too. and stop going places nad start working.i feel the same way right now. i've been sick last week and today so i have so much and i don't get any of it. but i've been calling and asking so i'm good :)

free_your_fancy
01-22-2008, 08:19 PM
Instead of focusing on getting rid of stress, turn it around to a positive --- Focus on ways to relax and prioritize your time so that you are able to complete what you need to and still have time for the things you like to do. Acknowledge the realities of school (usually, the top priority when one is a student), and make yourself a schedule. And very important -- ask questions and take responsibility for your education. If a teacher's explanation doesn't make sense to you, ask questions. If you don't fully understand an assignment, ask questions. If you need a tutor, ask for help from a student who seems to be doing well and/or talk with your parents, teacher, or guidance counselor. Also, consider the questions you ask -- are they specific?