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How to Do My Homework Better
When it comes to homework, your ability to do it well depends largely on two things: your self-control and your motivation. Often, though, other issues can interfere with or oppose these traits. That’s what makes procrastination so common and so problematic. The article by below will look at some of the main factors that contribute to this problem and what you can do to overcome it.
Create a Study Space
Don’t just work on the kitchen table or in your bed. Find a place where you can be free from distractions and where it will be easy for you to concentrate. This might mean going to a library or coffee shop instead of the usual home spot. It’s also important to park all your electronic devices while you do your homework. Even checking your phone can distract you and make your assignment take longer than it needs to.
Develop a Study Schedule
Write down the tasks that need to be done for each night (like reading from a history book or solving math problems) and how long each task is supposed to take you. This will help you plan your evening and get to work faster. It’s a good idea to include any special instructions or supplies you might need, too, such as a laptop for writing assignments or pencils for problem sets.
Don’t wait until you are almost finished with your homework to ask for help. Most teachers respect students who take their homework seriously enough to ask for help. Just be sure not to use the excuse that you didn’t get it right because you waited too long to ask for help—that looks bad in front of your teacher.
Create a Study Space
Don’t just work on the kitchen table or in your bed. Find a place where you can be free from distractions and where it will be easy for you to concentrate. This might mean going to a library or coffee shop instead of the usual home spot. It’s also important to park all your electronic devices while you do your homework. Even checking your phone can distract you and make your assignment take longer than it needs to.
Develop a Study Schedule
Write down the tasks that need to be done for each night (like reading from a history book or solving math problems) and how long each task is supposed to take you. This will help you plan your evening and get to work faster. It’s a good idea to include any special instructions or supplies you might need, too, such as a laptop for writing assignments or pencils for problem sets.
Don’t wait until you are almost finished with your homework to ask for help. Most teachers respect students who take their homework seriously enough to ask for help. Just be sure not to use the excuse that you didn’t get it right because you waited too long to ask for help—that looks bad in front of your teacher.
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