I do no study at all currently, and I'm in year 11.
My subjects are
Accounting finance 2ab
Applied information technology 2ab
Maths 2cd
English 2ab
RE 2ab
Computer science 2ab
I am getting between 50 and 60's with these subjects with the exception of applied information technology, which i am getting a high 70 in.
I find it hard to study, when I get home from school (an hour bus ride) i am extremely tired and get distracted easily. I want to get a high ATAR, in the 80's or 90's. All of my subjects are going to change to 3ab next year, which is the highest course (except for maths, as there is a 3cd maths+specialist). I get tutored for english an hour a week, maths 2 hours a week and accounting 1 hour a week.
How can I stop my self from getting distracted? My eyes feel tired when I get home, someone said that taking a nap helps this, but I just ended up going to sleep at 5:30pm and sleeping through the night lol
please help me as I really want to do well.
BTW: sorry if this is the wrong forum, i wasn't really sure where to post it.
My subjects are
Accounting finance 2ab
Applied information technology 2ab
Maths 2cd
English 2ab
RE 2ab
Computer science 2ab
I am getting between 50 and 60's with these subjects with the exception of applied information technology, which i am getting a high 70 in.
I find it hard to study, when I get home from school (an hour bus ride) i am extremely tired and get distracted easily. I want to get a high ATAR, in the 80's or 90's. All of my subjects are going to change to 3ab next year, which is the highest course (except for maths, as there is a 3cd maths+specialist). I get tutored for english an hour a week, maths 2 hours a week and accounting 1 hour a week.
How can I stop my self from getting distracted? My eyes feel tired when I get home, someone said that taking a nap helps this, but I just ended up going to sleep at 5:30pm and sleeping through the night lol
please help me as I really want to do well.
BTW: sorry if this is the wrong forum, i wasn't really sure where to post it.
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