<p>For those only who have gotten straight A's, was is your schedule plan?
Right after you get back from school, do you study right away? Or do you take a 1 hour nap and study for the rest?</p>
<p>honestly for me it just comes natural. i don't spend a lot of time doing homework or studying, unless its a big test or project. but while i'm in school i make the most of my time and complete most of my homework and studying.</p>
<p>^Ditto.</p>
<p>I'm not some crazy study nazi who doesn't have a life.</p>
<p>some people can't do that... its not like all schools are just as hard. Im generally considered very smart, but i put in at least 4 hrs of work every night for school.</p>
<p>Anyway, usually i get home from school, work 4 like 3 hrs, eat, another1-5 hrs, and then go to bed.</p>
<p>I have block schedule though, so i can plan for how i want it (4 periods half the year) that way my easier classes are during the second half when i have tennis, so i don;t have to study as much.</p>
<p>Eh I went to a crappy inner-city school where if you showed the least bit of effort, you got good grades. Plus I only had 4 classes the end of my senior year, and I pulled a 98 average for relatively no effort.</p>
<p>This is definitely not the case for most schools, and i'm sure if I put the same amount of effort as I did in my school at other competitive High Schools, I would've been a B student. However I believe my laziness was conditioned by these low standards, and it's not a good thing because i'm going to college somewhat unprepared.</p>
<p>(But to make it more clear, I generally have about 3ish hours of work a night... can't tell you what this year will be like though).</p>
<p>What I meant is that I don't have some crazy schedule to get it all done. I just get it done when I can.</p>
<p>my school is ultra competitive, and the teachers are crazy fascists so it takes some crazy work to get a 95 or above. Easy to get 85, but those last few points are just like EGHEHGOESHOGSH</p>