<p>@Ynotgo: No I already took health. The PE class online that I’m taking is in place of the exercise class. I think what you do is complete fitness log where you work our and record it. I already go to the gym a couple types a week so It will be easy for me. So really all I do is show up, log my hours, and then leave. I was think I might against put humanities online instead of PE and I would log my hours at home… This online class is really popular since most people just lie and say they exercised. I think I’m taking it online with BYU but I really don’t know. </p>
<p>I used a blank one rather than a monthly one because it allowed me to write my nightly assignments without having to squeeze them all into a small box haha. I drew a horizontal line down the middle and put my homework for that day on top and the longer/bigger assignments on the bottom. It’s also a nice feeling when you get to erase it because you finished it :-bd It’s also nice to write any fun things that you have coming up as a source of encouragement! I go to a lot of concerts so I had a little countdown on there with my next concert </p>
<p>@Elizabeth1315: I really like your idea using the line to divide current vs. future assignments! I am going to go buy a whiteboard now </p>
<p>Thank you! Hopefully it helps you as much as it helped me! Good luck next year! </p>
<p>@Elizabeth1315: Good luck too you also! </p>
<p>Anybody else have any strategies? </p>
<p>Make schedules or write your goals down. For me, it really motivated me to stop procrastinating and work harder. Good luck!</p>
<p>@DaneBrick: Thanks for the response! Towards the end of the year last year I stated making schedules. It didn’t last like 2 weeks because i was overwhelmed with everything I had to do. The white board is kind of like a schedule though. I’m glad the schedule thing works for you and I’m really going to try and make more schedules next year. Thanks! </p>
<p>Bump!</p>