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School Is starting on August 3rd which Is almost coming and I tend to stop concentrating In school easily when I focus on other things.I don’t want that to happen.I want to get all my credit’s this year,What do I do to stay focused In school?

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Comments

Gabi ng Lagim on 2 September, 2010 at 10:42 pm #

school middle

“I want to do really well.” That’s the first step, making sure your grammar is correct.
Other than that, turn off the television. Good luck this year.


your motherrr ahahaha on 4 September, 2010 at 6:55 am #

school public

well stop focosing on other things pay attention do your work and homework .


Semper Fidel on 5 September, 2010 at 1:10 pm #

sixth form school

Junior year SUXXXXXXXXXXXXXX, the thought of college is constantly over you head, and the teachers pile you up with work, offer help, but don’t actually push you to keep going. They pretty much let you do whatever you want, and it becomes a LOT harder to keep up with grades, unless you have a concience.

If you’re taking AP’s, take 3 MAX.3 is stressful, 4 is maddening, 5 is suicidal.

Staying focus…just keep your eye on the prize. Keep thinking to your self “this work is not in vain…don’t give up!”

Is a very distracting year, and there’s not much anything that can help you concentrate…other than guilt and awareness of the consecuences


[cheryl] on 8 September, 2010 at 4:35 pm #

do schools

Well, where you want to be when you’re older?
Successful, happy. I’m just guessing.

The only way to really secure that future is with a proper education. It’s alright to stumble in your studies, as long as you keep moving forward and improving. School’s a drag, I know. But if you just remind yourself that through it, your chances are at the highest at fulfilling your future goals. No one wants to end up the 26 year-old living in their parents basement. And once you get school out of the way, you just have to focus on a profession you spent your whole education preparing for. Which should be or become eventually familiar to you, and you’ll be able to work fluidly. And THEN you can you know, make time for all the other things you’d like to do.

You’ll thank yourself later on. Good luck. Work hard. :)