#I want to improve my schedule but I don't know how

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wind flicker
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So basically my schedule is like this for non-sunday days of the week-
6:30AM>Wake up
7:00AM-2:15PM>School
2:15PM-2:45PM>Lunch
2:45PM-3:45PM>Homework/Study
3:45PM-4:00PM>Break
4:00PM-5:00PM>Online tutoring class
5:00PM-5:30PM>Some cardio
5:30PM-6:30PM>Offline tutoring class(Soon to change to 6:30PM-7:30PM)
And from there I don't really have a schedule until 8:30 PM-9:00PM where I have dinner and 10 PM is sleep.
I'd like to get more studying into my schedule without going insane as my grades are lower than my parent's expectations and I forget a lot of things I learn in school quickly.I also want some to meditate. HamsterStare <@&993332385670246420>

fickle relic
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just do it
it doesn't have to perfect
but you can make it perfect.

wind flicker
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give me suggestions on how tf

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not asking much

placid bronze
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Coming from a highschool student who gets 95+. It's not about how much you study a day. It's literally not. It's about how well you study each thing. Whenever you study something don't just focus on finishing it focus on how well you can study it. One of the best ways to study for me is blurting (it's where you read and write what you remember and read again and see what u missed and write everything until you got all the points. Also reward yourself for studying not just for how you do in the test. For example i use this app called study bunny and habit bunny which rewards me with like (fake) coins every time I do my task and with those coins I can buy stuff for my bunny. This thing made studying a game and made it less stressful. And every weekends go out rather than just being on ur phone. Like go out with ur parents or by yourself for a walk listening to songs!

wind flicker
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they want full marks

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they is my parents

placid bronze
wind flicker
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every

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damn

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test

wind flicker
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as i have noticed

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i usually make mistakes with side topics

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or questions worded weirdly

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or trick questions