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I know how it is when you're just having fun and you dont want to study!!!
I tried this, and so far its working. You just have to stay motivated - or at least attempt to. Remember - any work you get done has to be productive, and hopefully better off than you started
Try setting goals - for example, allocate your own deadline for assignments (often helpful when you have several due all around the same time) - work on one at a time and try not to get distracted doing lots of other work until its finished. One of the hardest things (and most confusing) is trying to do 4 assignments at the same time. It doesnt work!
So, for example, concerntrate a whole week on one assignment. Aim to have it done by the weekend. That way, you can do more leisure activities on the weekends, as opposed to after school (when it is really tempting!!)
If you get study periods at school, used them very wisely. Learn how to do good searches on the net so you dont waste lots of time. Create a favourites list on your computer of good resoucrces which will help you in future assignments and work.
If you're really motivated, use half of lunch to study or get work done. That way, you can have a bit of a better break when you get home.
I try to do as much as I can at school, so there is a lot less to get done at home.
Go to the nearest large public library, and if they have a research section (as they do at wollongong) - have a poke around for relevant information. Better still, ask the librarians for help - I'm sure they'll help you if you say that you're doing the HSC and need assistance!!!
Collect quotes from different people concerning the text your studying at the moment. These may agree with the text, or be against it. Either way, you'll have something good which you may be able to use as an argument in an essay. It helps!! (also brilliant with any HSIE subjects.)
Anyways, I have to run to my next class. Hang in there... you just have to be able to stick it out.
Believe in yourself