Ask+Alice

Ask Alice is a system where typical high school questions are asked, and it's Ask Alice's duty to answert them. The questions are designed to emulate that of a steriotypical teenager involved with high school and other possible activities like sportsand clubs.

=**School**=


 * I'm involved in many activities and spots, and I don't have much time for homework! What should I do?**

Prioritize. Usually, it's alright to miss meetings for clubs when you have to. While it's recommended to tell your teacher or club leader that you can't show up, most clubs are designed so that missing a few days here and there is nothing fatal. Club teacher understand that students are also involved in school (Most club teachers are the ones giving you the homework in school anyway). As for sports, where missing a day is usually fatal, many coaches are very good with understanding that their team is also involved with school, and reminding the coach that you have a lot of homework on a certain day should result in the coach allowing you to give time for homework. Same for activities.


 * There was a project assigned earlier in the year and it's due soon. I haven't started the paper! I've been putting it off, and I don't want my teacher to know that I've been doing absolutely nothing this entire time. What should I do?**

What you should do depends on the situation. In most cases, it's understandable that you would be afraid to tell the teacher about your procrastination. You don't want the teacher to get a bad impression on you. That's why the best idea is to work on the project at a pace that will result in it being completed on time. In some cases, that may not work. If you're struggling on the project, then tell your teacher immediately. The longer you wait to tell the teachewr, the worse the outcome will be! You can't hide from a teacher. Trust me, they know when you don't hand something in. They're the one with the grade book in their hands. If you don't want to tell the teacher, your best bet is to complete it as quick as you can, however, some teachers will give you extensions if you admit that you're struggling.