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D. Gregory 14-02-2003 01:02

Anyone else having trouble keeping up with work?
 
Because I am working till just past 11 every day, I am having trouble keeping up with schoolwork. Anyone else having trouble?

Lord Nerdlinger 14-02-2003 01:45

of course :-) it's part of the experience: time management

sanddrag 14-02-2003 02:15

I don't have to keep up with it. I just don't do any.:D No, seriously. There was a thread over the summer about what the benifit of homework really is and it turned out it wasn't really much. A lot of the really successful people in the world dropped out of school and set their own path for learning. Come to think of it, in History class today we were talking about how California outlawed homework in 1901. Supposedly it didn't work and here we are today.

Doh, I have a Physics AP test tomorrow. See ya...

srjjs 14-02-2003 23:29

It's nice when you have sympathetic teachers. One of my teachers is involved with the team and I have two extremely easy classes, so I'm not too worried.

Jeff_Rice 15-02-2003 00:26

O gosh, yes!

I slacked off a little and got a B in Civics, Government, and Economics (one class) on the progress report. Thankfully only end of trimester grades count. I wasn't allowed to do FIRST stuff for a week! Terrible!

And I have no sympathetic teachers. Oh well.

rbayer 15-02-2003 00:45

Quote:

Originally posted by Jeff_Rice
I slacked off a little and got a B in Civics, Government, and Economics (one class) on the progress report. Thankfully only end of trimester grades count. I wasn't allowed to do FIRST stuff for a week! Terrible!

Is that a team rule or a parents' rule? If that's your teams rule, it's one of the strictest I've ever heard of.

Anyway, my policy for this year has become "no homework at home". Instead, I do it all during class since there's nothing better to do. Not only does this decrease my boredome during school, it also gives me more time to waster... err... spend on RoboEmu/robotics.

evulish 15-02-2003 01:05

I tend to be a bit of a slacker. I'm lucky though...I have a study hall (sometimes two consecutivly) before Calculus. I never have homework in Sociology...rarely in English (can be done in homeroom...including some reports ;P) Physics has no homework. My only working class is Calculus.

Adam Y. 15-02-2003 09:45

Yeah my schoolwork is really suffering. I went from a A+ to a A- in ap physics and I went from a A to a A- in gym. Oddly enough slacking off is nothing new for me. I never really do my physics homework (don't understand it until my teacher explains it), never really study for social studies(doing well in that), math I struggle a little bit in(who wouldn't struggle converting rectangular to polar graphs), and English is pretty easy. All in all it is a pretty fun school year escpecially with all the extra activities I do.

Duke 13370 15-02-2003 09:50

Quote:

It's nice when you have sympathetic teachers. One of my teachers is involved with the team and I have two extremely easy classes, so I'm not too worried.
I wish i had a teacher that understands.:(

A to C in political/ecenomic systems (that might have been because i switched into a different teacher, but my parents blame it on robotics. :(

Jeff_Rice 15-02-2003 11:04

That is my parents rule. I would be really scared if it was a team rule *shudders at the thought*

GregT 15-02-2003 20:47

Here's a hint. Math and science teachers tend to like FIRST, others usually don't. Invite your teachers to come look at your project, take robot problems to your physics teacher (stack stability anyone?). Let them know your applying what they teach you and they will like it and understand :)


Greg

Ianworld 16-02-2003 00:10

At my school robotics runs straight through finals week. A blessing and a curse. It didn't give me much time to study for the tests and thus i do badly but i only have to take the tests and not go to class so i have more time to work at robotics(well theoretically my team should have, we didn't). Other than that... my work didn't suffer, just my sleeping. Oh my health did... They should quarantine my team. We all have red noses because we've been blowing our noses too much. (maybe we could be clowns)

crazyone 20-03-2004 15:05

Re: Anyone else having trouble keeping up with work?
 
I guess I'm one of the fortunates this year. I have block scheduling ( 4-80 min calsses a day) and two of my teachers are some of my team's advisors, i have one study hall, and Ap Physics. So the only class i have any homework in during a First Compition Is my Ap Physics class.

Avarik 20-03-2004 15:44

Re: Anyone else having trouble keeping up with work?
 
Grades definatly dropped, however, I can get back on my feet. I learned a lot last year about how to manage schoolwork/robotics. This year, I planned ahead and got most of my grades to the point where I could slack off for the first few weeks for first semester, and I need to make it up second semester. The only real problem was that finals week was during build season, and therefore we got a lot less done (we don't work too much during finals week).

Social life and sleep on the other hand took a dive...

Ryan Dognaux 20-03-2004 16:26

Re: Anyone else having trouble keeping up with work?
 
My grades always go down during build/competition season, it's just the way it is and I've come to accept it. They tend to go back to where they were before Robotics started in the last 9 weeks of our grading period.


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