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Unread 22-09-2002, 18:03
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I have a serious problem. I stay on my computer all day long and I end up not getting my homework done. It is a horrible problem and my parents hate my procrastination. So do I.
Does anyone have this same problem? Any pointers on how to cope with it?
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Unread 22-09-2002, 18:11
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I have a schedule that I work on:

3:00-Come home

3:00-3:30 - Rest and eat, and check CD

3:30-4:30 - Play Stuntman

4:30-6:00 - Homework (with at least two 15 min breaks)

6:00-10:00 - Watch TV

10:00-11:00 - Realize that there is one more good show on and watch that

11:00-6:00AM - Sleep then get up for school

You probaly don't watch as much TV as I do, you can use that time for what ever else intrests you.
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I guess I can't really say that I procrastinate...

Procrastination implies waiting until the last minute to do something, but actually getting it done in the end, right?
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What kind of homework do you have problems getting done? I may have some suggestions.
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I have the same problems that you do dan. I just end up staying up really late and getting it done, or doing it before school the next day. The best thing you could probably do is to force yourself to not be on at all or not for so long, like make it impossible for you to get on (maybe go to the library and do your homework?)
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Hmmm....One thing that works for me when I start to let other things around the house slide in favor of writing (at the computer) is to tape a lerge piece of paper to the screen with a message saying something like, "clean bathroom first!"
It helps somewhat, unless I get a sudden inspiration and just HAVE to enter the plot twist before I forget it. Then I just rip the not off and the bathroom, kitchen , or whatever else gets to stay dirty another day.

As for homewrok....Ummmm......I never did homework (assigned by a teacher) until my senior year. That was only because I had to in order to be a member of an ap type chamber ensemble (had to have good grades). I discovered that if I created a calendar for myself that had a schedule on it, that listed assignments etc. I did pretty well. Up to that time, I was the student from hell. I would blow off all of the busy work, go read about things that interested me, occaisonally showed up (usually in my pajamas) aced the tests and listened to my parents convince my teachers over the phone that I wasn't cheating (I had already read most of the required reading and some of the textbooks before I was in high school-Okay, I'm a total geek). It was BAD! DON'T DO IT!

Even with pulling a 4.0 my senior year, I barely managed to graduate. DO YOUR HOMEWORK PLEASE!
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Just think u have HW problems now. But in a couple of years those HW problems will pay off. Getting u good jobs etc. If u have a question about a certain HW problem post and I can try and help u with it. Ummm. be warned I'm bad at math and physics so anything else I can pretty much handle.


To solve some time issues with your HW. Do all the easy HW's first get them out of the way first and then concentrate on the harder HW's. Thats what I did
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Yeah, I'm in the middle of a 6-8 page AP English paper right now, and I'm surfing Chief Delphi. Go Procrastination! Yeah, after this I have a calculus assignment, 3 massive physics assignments (he checks them all in one day but he gives us a week to do them...bleh), Japanese homework, and a Japanese Test. Yeah, Homework blows. I usually just procrastinate all the time and then stay up the entire night finishing it. It helps to drink coffee (so I've heard, actually, I stick to mountain dew) and not think about sleep. I mean, who needs to be awake for actual class? I suspect this will change as I go to college, but I don't think I'll be spared sleepless nights because of homework.

Oh yeah, I almost forgot. BIG Help - do your homework with friends. Call someone up who has the same homework and work it out with them. Not only will you understand things better, another person will keep you on track a lot (unless they are dumb or procrastinate more than you). I know I get a lot more homework done when I'm with other people who are focusing on the same stuff.

Another thing is to take classes which are appropriate for your level of intelligence. Don't take regular geometry if you can get into honors. You are much more likely to blow off homework if you know you won't learn or if it is just busy work. I know that when I was in that regular Geometry class, I blew off almost all the assignments but aced all the tests, and ended up with a grade that was not-so-good. Try to get teachers you like, too, cuz they can inspire you to actually take an interest in some things.

Hope this helps.

[edit] Hmmm Its only 10:30...I think I'll watch some Ayashi no Ceres before finishing my english paper....
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i'm online all day... get home at 3:30 (our buses all late cause a bridge is under some more construction)... I eat food (no lunch) and then i check email, my utopia account, nytimes, and read some comics from the day. then i'll just chill/exercise till 6, dinner, then do some violin. i'll start hw around like 7-8 and get done around 12 or so since i don't really focus.
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i have a really hard time just sitting down to do my hw. i usually come home, and go straight to my room (after my snack). i force myself to do my hw before i log on. if i do log on, i've worked it out with my friends that they don't talk to me until i've finished my hw. i pretty much go online to talk, email, and CD. after email and CD, with no one to talk to, it's pretty boring. i usually like to use my laptop to go online, instead of the family computer, so i have to wait til after 9 pm, when there's a slim chance we'll get phone calls
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i'm lazy, but i somehow manage to get my homework done on time. i procrastinate a lot, but i'm never up much past 11 or so doing it. in fact, i should be sleeping now...

the one time i did really procrastinate, i wound up getting the best grade in the class. me and dan (superdan) had a s.s. project on the mongols and china last year. so, of course, sunday, the day before it's due, we get together. we do all the work, and as we're working, i came up with a crazy idea of a picture with me, dan, and kubli khan. so, we took a picture of me and dan, and found a picture of kubli khan. we did some more work, and then dan did his photoshop magic. i'm sure that's why we got an A .

this year, i find myself reading the entire s.s. chapter the night before the test, which isn't good. but for some reason, i understand it really well, and i can concentrate on the s.s. i'm weird like that though.

the best way to do your homework if you must be by the computer is to do some of it, take a break, chat online, then go away, and put some light music on, do some more homework, and so on. if you're not that bad it works fine. if you can't stop talking, i suggest taking a baseball bat, and breaking the computer into itty, bitty pieces. or, just have your parents take the moniter or something.
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Procrastinate til parents bug me enough to go and do my homework. I wish there was no such thing as homework.
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Homework? What is this...homework? Is that the stuff I do the period before the class? Or those reports being written while driving to school?

I do homework in homeroom. Reports are done late at night (normally the last possible night) I can't think of the last time I ever studied for anything at home.
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It's always fun to do the HUGE project worth 25% of your grade and you start it the night before at say 6pm and you have parents going everywhere to get supplies, etc. And you don't get done til about 1-2 am the next morning. FUN FUN FUN
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