Please help me, i think i have nothing left to do except cry!!! My science fair class presentation is tomorrow but i am not even done, i just started!!!! My parents are upset with me, and i think i will get a F in my report card for science this term, my worst! PLEASE TELL ME OR GIVE ME SUGGESTIONS THAT I CAN USE TO Finish this project soon!!!!!!!!!!!

A studen in ver painful distress

Thank you Ms. Sue for telling me the bitter truth, but you know what? After relaxing a little bit and being a little stress free an concentrated, I am almost done my Science Fair Project!!!! :):):)

Could you please answer my latest question Ms. Sue regarding this topic????

I just read it -- and have no idea how to answer. Let's hope one of our science teachers can help you.

Aw!!!:(:(:( But thank u for your efforts....

I'm sorry to hear that you're feeling stressed and overwhelmed. It's important to remember that there are still things you can do to try and salvage the situation. Here are some suggestions to help you finish your science fair project as quickly as possible:

1. Prioritize: Identify the most critical elements of your project that you can realistically complete in the given time frame. Focus on those aspects and leave out any non-essential details that may be time-consuming.

2. Break it down: Divide your project into smaller, manageable tasks. Create a to-do list and estimate the time needed for each task. This will help you stay organized and motivated.

3. Seek help: If possible, reach out to your teacher, classmates, or mentors for assistance. They may be able to offer guidance or resources that can help you complete your project more efficiently.

4. Gather information: Start gathering the necessary information for your project. Look for reliable sources such as books, scientific journals, or reputable websites that relate to your topic. Take notes and organize the information in a way that makes it easy to understand and present.

5. Create a basic outline: Develop a simple outline for your project. This will help you structure your presentation and organize your thoughts. Include key points, supporting evidence, and any visual aids you plan to use.

6. Utilize existing resources: If you're running short on time, consider using pre-built science fair project models or templates that are readily available online. Modify them to fit your topic and add your own unique insights.

7. Focus on clarity: While it's important to include as much scientific detail as possible, remember that clarity is crucial. Aim to explain your project in a way that even someone with limited knowledge on the topic can understand. Avoid excessive jargon and ensure your concepts are well-explained.

8. Practice your presentation: Once you have completed your project, rehearse your presentation several times. Familiarize yourself with the content and timing. Practice in front of a mirror or ask a family member or friend to listen and provide feedback.

Remember, it's better to submit a completed project than nothing at all. Regardless of the outcome, this experience can serve as a valuable lesson in time management and prioritization. Take a deep breath, stay focused, and do your best. Good luck!

It's too late. You should have started earlier. Now -- do what you can -- hand in what you have -- and take the F that you deserve.

I hope you've learned that all actions -- and inactions -- have consequences.