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how can I manage my time as a sophomore in high school with after school activities?
sophomore in high school
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Jessica’s Answer
Hello Jazel,
Remember, your academics should always be your top priority, even over any extracurricular activities. This is your stepping stone to a fantastic college where you can still engage in the activities you love. If you're keen on participating in numerous after-school activities, think about incorporating a study hall into your daily routine, provided your school permits it. This will be your exclusive time to focus on homework while still within the school premises. Honestly, this strategy was my lifeline in high school, juggling a job and a sport. My advice would be to avoid procrastinating on your homework, as this can lead to unnecessary stress.
Remember, your academics should always be your top priority, even over any extracurricular activities. This is your stepping stone to a fantastic college where you can still engage in the activities you love. If you're keen on participating in numerous after-school activities, think about incorporating a study hall into your daily routine, provided your school permits it. This will be your exclusive time to focus on homework while still within the school premises. Honestly, this strategy was my lifeline in high school, juggling a job and a sport. My advice would be to avoid procrastinating on your homework, as this can lead to unnecessary stress.
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Adrienne’s Answer
This is a great question. It is hard to balance schoolwork and after school activities but it is absolutely possible! I played four different sports throughout my whole high school career and loved it. What I found most important is to be flexible and stay organized. Sometimes you might have to do some homework while in the car or early in the morning or after practice. Also, sometimes you do not get the mix perfect, and that is okay, learn from it, and improve next time!