<p>errr i come home from school nd would do hw but it just seems SO boring.. i need motivation of sort.. NOT parents !~ ~! so pplz help. i always end up going out then i come home tired and cant do hw.</p>
<p>fail your next test.</p>
<p>the 10% decrease will motivate you enough.</p>
<p>Yea that really works. I slacked off beginning of senior year and had like 2 C-s in 2 AP classes. That perked me up a bit.</p>
<p>errr i dont think i wanna risk getting low grades like C's</p>
<p>join a ton of clubs, become busy, then you'll start to use every free minute you have for hw. trust me.</p>
<p>^ i know...i barely have time to sleep or rest (including on weekends)</p>
<p>22 hours of work everyday, as I'm a national officer for a club so consequently organizing across the nation is difficult and time consuming along with AP's ..ugh (I had to drop my sport , xc , because it simply took too much time from my already clumped schedule - i increased my sleep from 4 hours to 6 w/ that, yay =D)</p>
<p>One word: Coffee.</p>
<p>It works for me.</p>
<p>RootBeerCaesar, woo-hoo, 22+6 = 28! and you still have time to go to the CC!
How did you increase the amount of hours in a day?</p>
<p>I go to a boarding school where the internet shuts off at 7:30
(only for freshmen first term) but its showed me (a former procrastinator, like you) that to really study, you need to set aside a certain time each day, shut off the Internet (no research either! do that earlier) and finish every subject. like someone else said, join clubs and itll make you manage your time. fall in love with a college and set a goal.</p>
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How did you increase the amount of hours in a day?
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<p>Apparently AP Calc isn't one of those many APs he's taking. :D</p>