I'm not sure this post is on topic for this sub, but I haven't found any better subs so here I go.
I'm a last-year high school student (italy) and since the start of this year we've been doing our usual 30-hour weekly schedule of in-person classes. Last school year we had online classes for about 4 months and most of my classmates adapted to setting our own schedules and taking our own time to learn, wether that was more or less than what the teacher would have given us in "normal school".
But now we're back to normal school, and most of the time seems to be wasted between useless subjects and useless teachers, for example our English literature teacher's lessons are her writing things on the whiteboard and reading them afterwards.
I feel like my productivity is slipping and I can't even do the things I like anymore because I'm too tired from just sitting at the desk doing nothing meaningful all day. My classmates now hope for the school to close so that we can just go back to the quarantine schedule
How do I stop from burning out from too little work and too much wasted time? This year is important for grades and scholarships and I don't want to waste it being tired and unproductive.
TL:DR how does a student keep being productive when most of the 30 hours of morning in-person classes are wasted time?
I apologise for my grammar, english isn't my native language
Submitted October 16, 2020 at 08:53AM by babuchat https://ift.tt/358RiXI
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