Princeton Review Course - How to handle the HW?

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DrShephardWannabe

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So I've enrolled in TPR's ultimate course (The one in an actual class). Love it so far, great teachers and great material. However they're giving me more homework than I feel is mentally possible for a normal human being. Today I received about 4-5 hours of homework just for the after class, and another 30-60 minutes in pre-class homework for tomorrow. I do research from 10-12 everyday, class from 1-4, then homework until 8-10 but there's no way I can sustain this until August. Anyone have any tips on how to just get the high yield things out of Princeton and/or prevent burnout?
 
Im in a tpr class myself. One of my teachers actually brought this up and said if you don't have time the first thing to cut out is the pre reading before class. We also had which classes for which section are the most yield so we knew which ones to focus on. I try an keep up with the passages but never get all the "after class" ones done that day. Just try and space it out so you get all the bio 1 passages and amp questions done before the bio 2 class and so on.

Thats at least what i try an do.
 
Take notes during class, review lectures / materials for high-yield stuff as needed, focus on the full-lengths and forget the homework / extra reading / amplifier stuff. Let the course help you and don't be stressed out by a lot of their materials.
 
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