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scyouknow13:
Hi, everyday after school I get home at 5pm because that is how long it takes for me to get home. The problem is the bus ride is so long that I'm often so tired once I get home and I usually just want to sleep instead of doing any actual work. My school hours are also pretty long and I have 7 periods everyday. I'm just wondering if anyone has any advice on how to deal with this. Sorry it's not a subject question.

RuiAce:
Have you considered just closing your eyes during the bus ride?

Don't let yourself fall asleep. And to be fair, on a bus, it's quite hard to fall asleep as well. However, even little things such as closing your eyes are really effective to restore your energy. Basically, power naps.

If you get home at 5 PM, then of course you're going to feel somewhat drained. That's perfectly normal, because it feels like every day is basically a "long day". But you have to work around it, else as you know you don't get anything done. So if you want to combat the fatigue that gets you, you're going to have to do something to ensure you don't have to put up with it at home.

And honestly, what better than a bus ride for it? You don't even do much on the bus anyway.

So you may or may not voice concerns about sleeping on the bus. Whether or not you will, feel free to input further.

sudodds:

--- Quote from: scyouknow13 on February 16, 2017, 07:15:27 pm ---Hi, everyday after school I get home at 5pm because that is how long it takes for me to get home. The problem is the bus ride is so long that I'm often so tired once I get home and I usually just want to sleep instead of doing any actual work. My school hours are also pretty long and I have 7 periods everyday. I'm just wondering if anyone has any advice on how to deal with this. Sorry it's not a subject question.

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Hmm this is definitely a tricky situation :( Is there any way that you might be able to get in a bit of study on the bus ride? I'm thinking that potentially it might be a good idea (particularly if you're an auditory learner) to listen to the audio books of your texts, or maybe voice record your notes/practice essays. That way you can make use of that time through passive study.

If you are super tired when you get home, listen to your body and get some rest. During trials/hsc this might need to be adapted slightly tbh but on an average day its probably going to be more effective that you get maybe an hour or two rest, then try studying a little bit later in the evening when you're more refreshed (don't push it though, still make sure that you're getting a decent nights sleep - all nighters are the devil)

If you can sleep on the bus Rui's idea is also really good!

Shadowxo:
One thing that you could consider doing if possible, is staying after school at the library / study area and do some of your homework/study then. After an hour or so you could catch the bus home, rest a bit (or study if possible) on the bus, then have dinner when you get home and take the evening off. I always preferred staying after school to work as I was tired when I got home. Good luck with HSC :)

jamonwindeyer:
You could even, to extend Shadow's way of thinking, shift your schedule so that you go to sleep virtually immediately (or asap) after getting home, then do some study in the morning before school! My girlfriend did this - She used to do an hour of study in the morning before she got on the bus ;D it's all about shifting your schedule to suit your energy levels, try not to fight it too much! ;D

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