I have so much work to do in the holidays. It's insane. Let me show you what I have to do:
I'm sure plenty of others have workloads as bad as this. But I don't know how to handle mine. If I spend an hour a day on every subject, well, there are things that are gonna be favoured over others. I want to favour my assignments, but then that leaves me about two weeks of hard studying for the Trials after school gets back, and that's not on. But I can't spend two hours a day on every subject because that means I spend 14 hours a day studying, and that's insane. I don't want to spend more than 6–8 hours a day studying.
I just don't know how to handle this workload or which tasks to prioritise. Any advice?
- English Advanced: Two booklets, one for exam prep and one for Module C, plus revising for AOS, Modules A and B, plus finding related material
- English Extension: Revising, plus finding related material
- Ancient History: Oral speech plus catching up on study notes
- History Extension: Major project plus catching up on study notes
- Senior Science: Research task
- Drama: Going over texts again, plus working on major projects
- General Maths 2: Revising
I'm sure plenty of others have workloads as bad as this. But I don't know how to handle mine. If I spend an hour a day on every subject, well, there are things that are gonna be favoured over others. I want to favour my assignments, but then that leaves me about two weeks of hard studying for the Trials after school gets back, and that's not on. But I can't spend two hours a day on every subject because that means I spend 14 hours a day studying, and that's insane. I don't want to spend more than 6–8 hours a day studying.
I just don't know how to handle this workload or which tasks to prioritise. Any advice?