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Do I Have Difficulties Balancing School And Sports?

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proposes Do you make sure to plan your week?

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Most common questions used to investigate

Do you make sure to plan your week?

Do you use your travel time to and from school and sports wisely?

Do you try to stay organized?

Do you take advantage of school resources, such as tutors?

Do you know how to manage your time?

Do you avoid procrastination?

Do you use your weekends wisely?

Do you avoid getting behind?

Do you take advantage of study halls and free hours?

Common conclusions

Based on your answers, you are displaying the signs typically seen among individuals who have a hard time balancing school and sports. It may be important to change something before you get too far behind. Make sure to keep a planner and use tutoring services. Also, try to get excited about school, by watching movies or reading books that will get you more interested about the subject. Be aware of your time, and plan your week. Don’t let your week plan you. Use weekends and travel time wisely and make sure to not procrastinate. You got this!

Based on your answers, you are displaying some signs of having difficulties balancing school and sports. Sometimes, the stress of performing in a sport can override the necessity to do well in school. However, research shows that youth who participate in sports, perform better academically than children who don’t. It can be hard to balance academics and athletics, but finding the perfect balance is key to high school success. Make sure to keep a planner and use tutoring services. Also, try to get excited about school, be aware of your time, and plan your week. Use weekends and travel time wisely and make sure to not procrastinate. You got this!

Based on your answers, you seem to have no difficulties balancing school and sports. That is great! In several studies, it has been found that students who play sports have better grade point averages and more positive attitudes towards school, among other things, compared to students who don’t play sports.

References

https://blog.sisuguard.com/how-to-find-a-balance-between-school-and-sports
https://breakingmuscle.com/fitness/tips-for-helping-teens-balance-school-and-sport

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Hi! I’m Ambra Marcucci. I have a PhD in Psychology and Justice and I have been working as a content writer for over 2 years. Besides writing, I am an extremely passionate American Football player, and I am studying to become a sports agent. I’m originally Dutch and speak Italian, English and Portuguese as well. You can find me on LinkedIn at: www.linkedin.com/in/ambra-marcucci-67505175/