Hello,
I am a slightly confused and struggling student in his third year of HS. I was homeschooled through middle school poorly which kept my math and science grades the same. I have since then attended a school for special education (academic) needs and it has barely helped me, & teachers have been inconsistent. I am struggling to get my math skills up from 6th-7th grade level up to about 10th by the time I am determined to return to public school for my senior year. And probably for the same in science, and even literature. The thing I am most struggling with is college prep, even though I know what I want to do and which steps to take, I get stressed and lazy with it and fall to procrastination easily; meds such as adderall xr dont help with the "desire". I am looking for the most effective way to get my math/science/literature/etc grades up by normal level by 2013 when I plan to graduate and move on into college and pursue a meteorology/atmospheric sciences type career strongly involving math & science. It's been said that each generation (about each 40 years) gets dumber and dumber, so that is one factor that is working against me. Nice, nice.
I am a slightly confused and struggling student in his third year of HS. I was homeschooled through middle school poorly which kept my math and science grades the same. I have since then attended a school for special education (academic) needs and it has barely helped me, & teachers have been inconsistent. I am struggling to get my math skills up from 6th-7th grade level up to about 10th by the time I am determined to return to public school for my senior year. And probably for the same in science, and even literature. The thing I am most struggling with is college prep, even though I know what I want to do and which steps to take, I get stressed and lazy with it and fall to procrastination easily; meds such as adderall xr dont help with the "desire". I am looking for the most effective way to get my math/science/literature/etc grades up by normal level by 2013 when I plan to graduate and move on into college and pursue a meteorology/atmospheric sciences type career strongly involving math & science. It's been said that each generation (about each 40 years) gets dumber and dumber, so that is one factor that is working against me. Nice, nice.