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Leave offtopic forever[spoiler]for your own good[/spoiler]
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If you're really finding everything such a hardship, then what you're studying probably isn't for you. Go talk to your director of studies (or whatever they call it where you are), and talk about taking a sabbatical for the rest of the year, getting a job, and coming back next year to do a subject you're actually interested it.
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1) get a diary/phone and put all your deadlines in it. 2) at the start of each week, write yourself a schedule, covering all your work, assignments, and free time 3) when you've got an assignment to do, just sit down and ducking do it.
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Who needs an education when you're born wealthy?
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Do things ahead of time. Have a work environment where you can get things done and not be distracted (library)
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Set a 10 year goal for yourself..... Goal one: Finish education, get a good job and have a career which will enable you to support a family if needed and get a house/home. Goal two: Stop education and keep that low paying dead end job for a decade while you slowly sink further into debt and your family starves to death while living in you car down by the river.
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Your education should revolve around your career goals. Not vice versa. Try thinking about it from that perspective.
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Realize that school is an investment, you'll only get good things from it if you put lots of work into it. Working a single full time summer job at minimum wage was enough to convince me that college was a good course of action >.>
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Depends on how old you are....if you're in high school, you should probably have an idea or a goal for what you want to do in life, and that thought is the only motivation you'll ever need if you want it enough
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Get your parents to pay you for every A you get, but you have to pay them for every D or F
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Stay focused in school, unless; you [i]want[/i] to work shitty minimum wage jobs that pay your bills (if that) and nothing else.
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When I was young and thought school was worthless, my parents took me a car trip to a prison and Skid Row. "Get an education, or these will be your neighbors."
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Force yourself to try as hard as possible on every grade. Think of all the good it'll do you if you make good grades. It'll please the people around you and you'll become a well educated person. Then think of all the money you'll make when you've got a degree and an awesome job.
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Don't stay up on Playstation or Xbox at midnight on school nights like I'm currently doing...
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This happens to me a lot. For me, I would eat a very large snack before a started. That helped me focus. You might want to consider listening to music as you work. If all else fails, see if you can get medicine from your doctor. Those lock your brain in place, but they can make you sleepy.
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Suck it up. Seriously. Life is full of shit you may not want to do but have to do. School is no different. Not doing assignments because you simply don't want to shows a lack of discipline and character. Plus, it has been proven that extrinsic motivation is only effective over short periods of time and not nearly as effective as intrinsic motivation. Work hard for yourself. It WILL pay off in the end.
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I'd say just crap the frick out of the assignment once u get it. Stay up all night and do it. Then you have the rest of the time to play destiny and Skyrim. I'm a straight A student and I still found the time to play 900 hours of Skyrim (Favorite Game) since 2012. It's hard but this works.
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Delete the bungie forums and sell your Xbox
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I am not that smart but I am (was) a good student, good grades, and here is what worked for me. 1- Make lists of things to do, go down the list crossing things off and adding things, check it often be honest with it. 2- Take notes, be writing most of the time in class, then at home type them into your laptop, or vice versa type them in class, then write them out later by hand. Also you should talk to your teacher about it they will appreciate it and work with you (I was also a brown noser it pays off) Good luck!
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Drop acid.