Friday, March 6, 2009
Reflection Post
In the coming weeks it seems as though my Math class, for the most part has passed the difficult curriculum. My Spanish class is easy because I am a native speaker so i dont really need to worry about studying, but i do need to get my online work done before the next quiz. My Read 96 class, this class has a bit of a hefty burden but if i spread it through the week i can usually get it done with ease. Lately my big sister's and father's problems has been affecting my schoolwork and the time i am able to sleep. My sister and father crashed thier cars and ive been taking them to work. I wake up at 4:30 am Monday through friday just to take my dad to work, come back eat breakfast go pick up my little sister and mom to take them to her school(mom and sister live in a different house), come back take my older sister to work, lately ive been spending about three to four hours daily just driving on the freeways and i rarely have time to spend on my homework or myself. luckily my sister's car is supposed to be fixed by afternoon today so i wont have to take her to work anymore which will shave about an hour and forty five minutes of driving. But unfortunately i still need to take my father to and from work. Fortunately my work doesnt start until next week since i work at the Angel stadium. So until my father buys another car i need to get my work done in my spare time, so that i can be able to sleep all night instead of doing homework the night before. Fortunately after reading most of my reading and utilizing SQ3R i wont need to spend a long time studying and can rest with ease instead of cramming the night before, i will only need to spend time on the important parts ive already highlighted. My key terms and important dates have symbols next to them to help me indicate that they are important. My texts have been highlight to summarize the difficult parts of the reading. My math and spanish classes are easy and to the point already so i dont really need to use SQ3R in them.
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