Gettin To Stressed At School?!


Question: hey there :)


i am in my final few months in High School in the UK , but it is getting to be to much

theres to much corsework to keep up with so im falling behind in some lessons and ive been tending to have the odd days off every week now just to catch up on sleep

at the same time i have my interview with the army (trying to sort my job out before i finish school)

is there any suggestions from anyone on how to deal with this stress or to atleast make it better?

thankyou :)


Answers: hey there :)


i am in my final few months in High School in the UK , but it is getting to be to much

theres to much corsework to keep up with so im falling behind in some lessons and ive been tending to have the odd days off every week now just to catch up on sleep

at the same time i have my interview with the army (trying to sort my job out before i finish school)

is there any suggestions from anyone on how to deal with this stress or to atleast make it better?

thankyou :)

Look at your daily schedule. How much time do you need for your homework, etc.? Are you eating three meals per day? How many hours of sleep are you getting each night? At least 8 hr? You have the weekends off? If so, could you do your extra studying at that time, like at a library?
Please, take a few hours (2-3 hrs) per week to just goof off. Relax, sleep extra, etc.
Meanwhile, please do what you can to get 8 hrs of sleep per night, eat three meals per day, and do your studies.
As for preparation for the Army, how much time do you need for that? Please, for that job, get everything in writing that you want to do before you sign the paperwork to complete it. Also, is that something that HAS to be done while you are attending school, or can it wait till after you graduate?
I wish you the best. Take care.

~be not drunk~

hey hey...well, slow down there, it looks like you are taking on a little too much...with exams and stuff coming up, i think maybe you should try and focus on school and making sure you finish that really well...start with planning your day, how much sleep do you need? then factor in how long your classes take and how many breaks you will need, that will give you an idea of how much time you have free everyday to study...dealing with the stress? take breaks and no coffee after 2pm, your body needs to be able to sleep properly to recharge...if you need to take a nap after school in order to relax before you start studying in the evening the go for it!! hope it works out...





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