So this was her schedule 7:30 a.m. Wake up 8:00 a.m. Breakfast 8:30 a.m. Practice Plan 9:00 a.m. Technical work (Schradiek, Dounis, Galamian 3 Octave scales, Arpeggios, Double stops). 10:30 a.m. Coffee Break 11:00 a.m. Études 12:30 a.m. Lunch 1:30 p.m. Little rest 2:00 p.m. More Practice 3:30 p.m. Yoga 4:30 p.m. Violin work on pieces 6:00 p.m. Admin. Internet accounts 7:30 p.m. Dinner So this was a day with 6 hs. Of violin Practice, in four blocks of 1:30 hs each, with nice rest intervals.
@SavageArfad I absolutelly agree with you. But a professor onde told me that everyone should practice for 8 to 9 hours a day, every single day, for like, 2 or 3 years.
If you consider that time as the period that you are on the conservatory, on a master studies or whatever, is pretty ok, tho. I mean, not thaaat impossible to do
@@estherabrami mim ti ama e amor puro verdadeiro nao e falso meu amor de ateu ama todas as todos humanidade e os animais esterlher abrirami violonista foi tam bom te colhece mulher modela
Watching this video has inspired me a lot, discipline is extremely important and you take it to another level, from this moment I will organize my time better, greetings from Mexico.
Thank you Esther. I passed gd 5 violin after 20 months of lessons as an adult beginner. It was a tough call: about 2000 hours of practising, and setting impossible targets. The next grade will be more relaxed! My point is, if you are motivated you can do a lot, and I also spent a lot of time watching video tutorials, and watching pros playing - very helpful!
Gracias porque con tu video me doy cuenta que tengo que dedicar más tiempo a la práctica 🎻 por lo tanto me motiva 👏🏻 definitivamente la práctica hace al maestro ...
Esther, I wanted to let you know what an inspiration you & this video have been to me! I am a 46-year-old classically-trained violin teacher who has mostly been pursuing fiddle & folk music since becoming an adult. One of my students has gotten so advanced I had to review some of my old pieces for teaching, & I realized my classical chops had diminished, plus I rarely practised anymore unless I was working on something new for performance. So I've been watching your videos for inspiration! Seeing how you practise has lit a fire under me, & I've been practising daily in a focused way since then. It's like I've fallen in love with my violin & the music I was raised on! I also am excited to try the leatherwood rosin you recommend. I'd love to see more practise videos (they are amazing) & to see you play the Summer Vivaldi. Also, I found the music stand you are using, which I'd love to purchase myself. If you ever read this, I am curious what is the wood & stain on it. In any case, many blessings to you on all you do & become! ~ Kristalyn Pac
Pardon me are you Aaron burr sir I suppose it will have to do with the size of each neck too, I always play with shoulder rest , i can't play without It , sorry for my bad english !!
Very good that you show your practice! Your violin sounds awesome! One advice on the Schradieck exercises: Keep the fingers close to the string. It makes it much more effective and an good warmup for quickness and a good handframe. Lifting the fingers should be quick and agile, but not too big of an movement. Especially the third and fourth finger always go very high if we don't keep an close eye on them!
Simon Streuff Violin-Education going higher with fingers will allow the player to strike the note clearer and with more security, and it is really useful for pieces which tempo is not really fast
Thank you for your comment, will definitely keep it in mind! The way I practise Schradieck is with 3 different 'touch' in the left hand: 1. as you said close to the string, with a lot of spring in the fingers 2. very slow and sensitive articulation 3. Exaggerated articulation, with a bouncy feel as each finger lifts up. I was practising the 3d one in that video :)
One thing I like to do with technique is take phrases from certain pieces that I have trouble clarifying, so that way I improve both on that phrase and on my fingers’ long-term nimbleness and strength. The Bach Double Concerto has a bunch in the 3rd Movement.
My takeaway note from this video is to save emailing, facebook, and instagram (not like right now :))) ) until the evening. Thank you for posting this video.
such dedication,, very very impressive,, i wake up in morning practice and hour then an hour also each night before bed, i started playing 3 months ago.. but u are truly a imspiration to me,,, thank you
Thank you for showing us a day in the life of Esther Abrami. This was fun and entertaining to see and I enjoyed seeing your practice techniques. I hope to see other versions of this type of video for different events if it’s not too much to ask.
'' How come you don't have million of views ! ? Are you into classical musics only? If you could play modern music and classical musics too; well, specially modern videos you would reach millions of views, you really deserve it ! You make me think of myself when I was not working a long long time ago practicing for several hours, it really paid off for I got to enter one of the best orchestra in my country, but I left a long time ago and I was in Suzuki 4 almost reaching for book 5 then for some reasons I stopped but I REALLY regret it ! I intend to start all over again to get on track ! TRY to play modern music songs and with your wonderful skills, trust me, you will hit millions of views ! GOOD WORK !'' from the Carribean.
Superbe vidéo Esther! Je trouve ça super intéressant de voir comment tu travailles, ça me motive à travailler d’autant plus chaque jour! Tu as une superbe posture, et une technique incroyable.. j’espère qu’un jour je pourrai jouer aussi bien que toi 😻 puis tout a l’air si simple quand tu joues! Continue de nous épater comme cela s’il te plaît, on ne s’en lasse pas, tu es une grande source de motivation 💋
I looooved this. I love being able to part of Esther's world and see all this. It's hard to show the world all your mistakes. Esther, i think you are so amazing, and such a beautiful beautiful soul. ohhhh sighhh :)
I just created a Patreon Page if some of you would like to help by supporting me on there, I would be super grateful! ❤️ www.patreon.com/estherabrami Here are my Violin Recommendations: For beginner to Intermediate, Stentor Student 2: amzn.to/2IAHsVF For Intermediate to advanced, Violin Stentor Conservatoire II: amzn.to/2ZrPDc8 Here are the links to buy the music books I am using in the video: 1. Schradieck: amzn.to/2KCS7fS This is good to work on left fingers speed and dexterity. 2. Dounis Book: amzn.to/2KwuNDY This is good for so many things, it has a chapter on each aspect of the violin technique! 3. Galamian: amzn.to/2Ko91mo This is the book I use for scales and double stops
@@cadenstine7108 alot don't now actually I think the need for one of fading away most people I know only use it for rehearsal and performance not practice
I used the same method to play without a shoulder rest for 1 1/2 years, yes they were sold out for that long. A second chair Violist without a shoulder rest!
So sad that I can't follow my dream due to being too late to start to prepare for music uni. I think this will be fun and happy to do for me than actually doing calculus, taking mock exams every day, and doing my homework.
So nice practice time to time like this we have to practice in our time table it will be quite different because of our system of tiffin and food time thank u I am quite happy and practice
it is my parent's house actually, when I filmed this video I was staying with them for a few days. My routine is still the same when I am at my home but just not in such a nice house haha!
WOWOWOOOW!!! That’s a lot of studying. How do you have the motivation to practice??? I play violin too, I’ve been playing for 11 years and I’m debating whether to go into music Ed or not and I’m not sure if I would have the motivation to really put my work effort into music. I think I would, but st the same time, I can barely practice for 20 min a day 😂but this is an inspiration, so thank you!
I recently made very similar practice plans because it was getting to a point where if I don't plan it, I forget what I need to work on. And also it is interesting that we use the same books. Except the pieces since mine isn't anywhere nearly as complicated as yours are :)
Thanks for sharing a little bit about ur routin. So, I was thinking, why don't u make a video on the things u do to help with the studies? Could u make a tutorial for beginners, like books to start, apps and etc?
Your violin sounds so beautifully! I don't usually like then when they go to higher pitches because I feel like it gives me headache but yours sounds so beautiful. Btw I play the cello and I wish I was even just half as good as you are
Hi Esther. Nice to see this video. It pumped me to practice more on violin. Is there any possibility to share these studies? If yes , it will be so helpful. Thank you Esther!!!
This is the life of a violin student who doesn’t have a full time job. Wish I had that much time to practice on top of being able to throw in a coffee break and do yoga. ☹️
I love your sound, very clean and pleasant to hear, but when you practice with a metronome you should strike the note more accurately and better divide the tempo. An advice: change the beats of the metronome as fast as the quavers or the semi quavers (basically the fastests notes on the score) and play does with the metronome. You know you achieved accuracy when you can't hear the metronome, the two sounds are so precise that you can't distinguish them. And if you think I'm just trying to bother you please hear your video when you are playing with the metronome (with lower speed, 0.5x).
Congratulations!👏👏 Gostei muito da administração de seus estudos, vai me ajudar na organização dos meus, adorei os seus intervalos para o lanche kkkkk thank you 😍
So this was her schedule
7:30 a.m. Wake up
8:00 a.m. Breakfast
8:30 a.m. Practice Plan
9:00 a.m. Technical work (Schradiek, Dounis, Galamian 3 Octave scales, Arpeggios, Double stops).
10:30 a.m. Coffee Break
11:00 a.m. Études
12:30 a.m. Lunch
1:30 p.m. Little rest
2:00 p.m. More Practice
3:30 p.m. Yoga
4:30 p.m. Violin work on pieces
6:00 p.m. Admin. Internet accounts
7:30 p.m. Dinner
So this was a day with 6 hs. Of violin Practice, in four blocks of 1:30 hs each, with nice rest intervals.
This was a good comment. I didn't understand that people didn't like it
Exactly.. This is what I was wondering too like is it me or this isn't 12 hours of practice. But anyway she scheduled everything really good
Ya, actually, it's not that good to make the long rests(
@SavageArfad I absolutelly agree with you. But a professor onde told me that everyone should practice for 8 to 9 hours a day, every single day, for like, 2 or 3 years.
If you consider that time as the period that you are on the conservatory, on a master studies or whatever, is pretty ok, tho. I mean, not thaaat impossible to do
What an inspiring practice discipline you have! Definitely going to practice my piano more diligently now. Thanks Esther. ☺️☺️
ohh thank you so much! :) haha good luck with the piano practice! :)
Elisa Marina *
@@estherabrami vai sai um comda costoza ma chama come está comida quec você deve um deilucia
@@estherabrami mim ti ama e amor puro verdadeiro nao e falso meu amor de ateu ama todas as todos humanidade e os animais esterlher abrirami violonista foi tam bom te colhece mulher modela
Ling Ling?
Violet bookshelf sadly this is not 40 hours 😤😤😔
Violet bookshelf ling ling practices 40 hours,please 😔
*Ling Ling's cousin 😉
She only practiced 6 hours :P
Didn’t know if anyone else from Twoset was here. But, to be fair, Ling Ling practices 40 hours a day, or his mother will Kung pao his chicken.
I have school 😥😄 I wish I could have more time to practice
me too
Weekend?
@@Amy-cw6qs HW
MI try to practise after your class in school/house/where you can practise peacefully...
I say that during school days. Then holiday comes and I do nothing anyway. feelsadman
Watching this video has inspired me a lot, discipline is extremely important and you take it to another level, from this moment I will organize my time better, greetings from Mexico.
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Thank you Esther. I passed gd 5 violin after 20 months of lessons as an adult beginner. It was a tough call: about 2000 hours of practising, and setting impossible targets. The next grade will be more relaxed! My point is, if you are motivated you can do a lot, and I also spent a lot of time watching video tutorials, and watching pros playing - very helpful!
Gracias porque con tu video me doy cuenta que tengo que dedicar más tiempo a la práctica 🎻 por lo tanto me motiva 👏🏻 definitivamente la práctica hace al maestro ...
My violin stole a glance at your video and gave me the "look". Thanks for the troubles Esther Abrami jk
Esther, I wanted to let you know what an inspiration you & this video have been to me! I am a 46-year-old classically-trained violin teacher who has mostly been pursuing fiddle & folk music since becoming an adult. One of my students has gotten so advanced I had to review some of my old pieces for teaching, & I realized my classical chops had diminished, plus I rarely practised anymore unless I was working on something new for performance. So I've been watching your videos for inspiration! Seeing how you practise has lit a fire under me, & I've been practising daily in a focused way since then. It's like I've fallen in love with my violin & the music I was raised on! I also am excited to try the leatherwood rosin you recommend. I'd love to see more practise videos (they are amazing) & to see you play the Summer Vivaldi. Also, I found the music stand you are using, which I'd love to purchase myself. If you ever read this, I am curious what is the wood & stain on it. In any case, many blessings to you on all you do & become! ~ Kristalyn Pac
Thank you so much for your lovely message! Regarding the stand it’s from Mister Standman. And I’ll try to make more practise videos!
How can you play without shoulder rest ????
I will try to make a tutorial video about it!
Esther Abrami thank you !!! 😍
Esther Abrami PLEASE DO IM DYING TO KNOW
Pardon me are you Aaron burr sir I suppose it will have to do with the size of each neck too, I always play with shoulder rest , i can't play without It , sorry for my bad english !!
Pardon me are you Aaron burr sir thank you ! 😂
Holy crap who practices this much in one day 😬❤️!!! Ty for sharing was fun to watch!! Bravo to you!!!
Someone who wants to get really good
Seriously? Most professional musicians do.
@@kristenk708 Depends on the instrument, for violin ~5-7 hours would be realistic.
Ling Ling
@@sebastiaankruis3006 she practises 6
Constant practice and learning to keep moving forward and go deeper in to the art (=
Thank you for sharing your day Esther (=
Very good that you show your practice! Your violin sounds awesome! One advice on the Schradieck exercises: Keep the fingers close to the string. It makes it much more effective and an good warmup for quickness and a good handframe. Lifting the fingers should be quick and agile, but not too big of an movement. Especially the third and fourth finger always go very high if we don't keep an close eye on them!
Simon Streuff Violin-Education going higher with fingers will allow the player to strike the note clearer and with more security, and it is really useful for pieces which tempo is not really fast
Thank you for your comment, will definitely keep it in mind! The way I practise Schradieck is with 3 different 'touch' in the left hand: 1. as you said close to the string, with a lot of spring in the fingers
2. very slow and sensitive articulation
3. Exaggerated articulation, with a bouncy feel as each finger lifts up. I was practising the 3d one in that video :)
That is a good idea too to practice that differently! Great videos! Keep them coming! Very inspiring and helpful!
One thing I like to do with technique is take phrases from certain pieces that I have trouble clarifying, so that way I improve both on that phrase and on my fingers’ long-term nimbleness and strength. The Bach Double Concerto has a bunch in the 3rd Movement.
My takeaway note from this video is to save emailing, facebook, and instagram (not like right now :))) ) until the evening. Thank you for posting this video.
Thanks for sharing your studying. Btw your unicorn shirt is awesome! Love it!
Ohh thank you haha!
IS THIS LING LING?!
NAH LING LING STUDIES 40 HOURS A DAY
Dimitra TUBE Ling Lings sister maybe, Ling Lings wife is Hahn
Someone is addicted to 2set. Comments like this one offend her.
*I N T R E S A C R A L I G I O U I O U I L I N G. L I N G*
Wait but there is 24 hours a day so how does ling ling study 40 hours a day
@@ambermilsap1174 you must be new here
I wish I could do that too
Josh RiffMonster so do it ?
Johnny Table too hard buddy some people must work monday -sunday, 8h/day.
Johnny Table not everyone is as privileged as you
1:08 this sheet of torture makes my ears cry every day when i play it on the e string ...
such dedication,, very very impressive,, i wake up in morning practice and hour then an hour also each night before bed, i started playing 3 months ago.. but u are truly a imspiration to me,,, thank you
I really love this violist self discipline!!!!
I'm so happy, because I find out that our practice plan is almost the same! Love you, thanks for help us so much! ❤️🎻
Ohh so happy to hear that
Hey Esther! Could you do a video on how to make an effective Practice Plan? That would help a lot! :))
Thank you for showing us a day in the life of Esther Abrami. This was fun and entertaining to see and I enjoyed seeing your practice techniques. I hope to see other versions of this type of video for different events if it’s not too much to ask.
Thank you, very happy to hear you liked the video!! :)
"If you can practice 12 hours a day, you can practice 40 hours a day".
(Ling Ling, 2019)
I will do your routine too! Thank you for making this video and now i have an idea of praticing good.by the way im practicing schinder's list theme
Anyone from 2020 quarantine? At least I have the whole day to practice.😃
You have a lot of patience and the sound that emmits is beautiful!
'' How come you don't have million of views ! ? Are you into classical musics only? If you could play modern music and classical musics too; well, specially modern videos you would reach millions of views, you really deserve it ! You make me think of myself when I was not working a long long time ago practicing for several hours, it really paid off for I got to enter one of the best orchestra in my country, but I left a long time ago and I was in Suzuki 4 almost reaching for book 5 then for some reasons I stopped but I REALLY regret it ! I intend to start all over again to get on track !
TRY to play modern music songs and with your wonderful skills, trust me, you will hit millions of views ! GOOD WORK !'' from the Carribean.
Superbe vidéo Esther! Je trouve ça super intéressant de voir comment tu travailles, ça me motive à travailler d’autant plus chaque jour! Tu as une superbe posture, et une technique incroyable.. j’espère qu’un jour je pourrai jouer aussi bien que toi 😻 puis tout a l’air si simple quand tu joues! Continue de nous épater comme cela s’il te plaît, on ne s’en lasse pas, tu es une grande source de motivation 💋
Ohh merci Nina pour ce gentil message!! ça me fait super plaisir de le lire!!
I looooved this. I love being able to part of Esther's world and see all this. It's hard to show the world all your mistakes. Esther, i think you are so amazing, and such a beautiful beautiful soul. ohhhh sighhh :)
I just created a Patreon Page if some of you would like to help by supporting me on there, I would be super grateful! ❤️
www.patreon.com/estherabrami
Here are my Violin Recommendations:
For beginner to Intermediate, Stentor Student 2: amzn.to/2IAHsVF
For Intermediate to advanced, Violin Stentor Conservatoire II: amzn.to/2ZrPDc8
Here are the links to buy the music books I am using in the video:
1. Schradieck: amzn.to/2KCS7fS
This is good to work on left fingers speed and dexterity.
2. Dounis Book: amzn.to/2KwuNDY
This is good for so many things, it has a chapter on each aspect of the violin technique!
3. Galamian: amzn.to/2Ko91mo
This is the book I use for scales and double stops
what app did u use in this video?
Thank you, WONDERFUL! Could you put a link to where you got your gorgeous music stand too?
Hi! I stadying the third position now , I want to ask you if i can use the other books of scales and techniques ?
Esther Abrami do you really play the violin without a shoulder rest that’s unbelievable
@@cadenstine7108 alot don't now actually I think the need for one of fading away most people I know only use it for rehearsal and performance not practice
Thanks. Now I’m fired up to bring out my Schradieck book🎻👍👍
Wow that’s what I call an effective practice routine. Bravo 🤗
Admirable! The only way to live, thanks for the inspiration!
Dang... motivated!
I used the same method to play without a shoulder rest for 1 1/2 years, yes they were sold out for that long. A second chair Violist without a shoulder rest!
Eres una chica muy disciplinada y linda. Ojalá progreses mucho. Me inspiras a mejorar con el violín.
You are AMAZING! Keep up the good work! You have big plans ahead of you! This video is truely inspiring!😎
Love from guyana south america. And u play so well without a shoulder rest.
So sad that I can't follow my dream due to being too late to start to prepare for music uni. I think this will be fun and happy to do for me than actually doing calculus, taking mock exams every day, and doing my homework.
A lovely & successful girl who shakes and alternate the world 🌎 by her 🎻 virtuosity. Dear Esther r r r r 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🕰📚🎻💚🤠
Tadeusz Wroński on practice. Very good!
Thank you for making this video. It gives me a lot of motivation to practice
How tasty your food looks like!! And really an inspiring video diary of course!
your sound is divine
Thank you so much!
So nice practice time to time like this we have to practice in our time table it will be quite different because of our system of tiffin and food time thank u I am quite happy and practice
Very orderly scheduled time table.👌👌👌
Please do more of these!!! They’re SO cool
How do you live in that gorgeous house?! Do you live with roommates or something lol
it is my parent's house actually, when I filmed this video I was staying with them for a few days. My routine is still the same when I am at my home but just not in such a nice house haha!
I am looking at what you are having for lunch and I am feeling so lucky to have born in India.
I got so imprecionated whit your accurasy and dedication so cool
beautiful violin sound... yeeaah paganini... like it...
I wish I didn't have to go to school... I'd like to practise that much too! I love music, I would play the entire day without interruptions!
WOWOWOOOW!!! That’s a lot of studying. How do you have the motivation to practice??? I play violin too, I’ve been playing for 11 years and I’m debating whether to go into music Ed or not and I’m not sure if I would have the motivation to really put my work effort into music. I think I would, but st the same time, I can barely practice for 20 min a day 😂but this is an inspiration, so thank you!
7,30 wake up
9 - 10,30 Tecnic work
11-30 Violin practs studes
12,30 lunch
2 violin!
3,30 exercice
4,30 violin
This is amazing!
You are AMAZING! thank you for sharing this video!! ❤️👌🎻🎻🎻🎻
I recently made very similar practice plans because it was getting to a point where if I don't plan it, I forget what I need to work on. And also it is interesting that we use the same books. Except the pieces since mine isn't anywhere nearly as complicated as yours are :)
Exactly! this is why I do it too
La symphonie espagnole de Lalo !
Super vidéo, tu devrais refaire d’autres vidéos comme celle ci : )
Thank You! You inspire me to practice!
A perfect study routine... 💐💐💐
Very happy to see your daily routine. When do you have time for your beautiful kitten ?
thats a awesome violin also for sure no stentor like i use,,, great job.
Thanks for sharing a little bit about ur routin. So, I was thinking, why don't u make a video on the things u do to help with the studies? Could u make a tutorial for beginners, like books to start, apps and etc?
Sure, I’ll try to make a video like this. You mean recommending books which are good to start playing?
You are so inspiring!!! Wonderful musician as well!!
Incroyable, une jeune violoniste prend son petit déj ...
Nous menons l'enquête! ^^
Great how you use technology. And your stamina is awesome.
Amazing! Thanks for posting!
you are awesome and very dedicated. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for this video. I play the violin too, I love it ❤love from Czech republic
Your violin sounds so beautifully! I don't usually like then when they go to higher pitches because I feel like it gives me headache but yours sounds so beautiful.
Btw I play the cello and I wish I was even just half as good as you are
Well, her violin used in this video is an 18th century Carlo Testore violin made in Milan Italy. Such great quality
@@darrenbreeze2065 ooh, didn't know! Such a great privilege to be able to play a violin that is from the 18th century!
@@kpopeditsbyweanah it amazes me too, just to know the history behind it. Mind you it must of cost as much as a great car.
Nice to see a little Piece of your Life :)
Love u dear i love ur schedule and dedication for violin ...
Hi Esther. Nice to see this video. It pumped me to practice more on violin. Is there any possibility to share these studies? If yes , it will be so helpful. Thank you Esther!!!
I guess that Unicorn slippers go everywhere where you go even eating, practicing and exercising. :)
Haha yes!
Inspiring routine of practice!!!
You have inspired me. Great video!
So much dedication!
Just great !!! Total devotion :-)
I’m working on that movement of Lalo too! Loved the video and got some great practice tips from it
Thank you!! Oh Lalo is such a good concerto hehe :)
This is the life of a violin student who doesn’t have a full time job. Wish I had that much time to practice on top of being able to throw in a coffee break and do yoga. ☹️
Ive also started doing 12 hours but split 6 hours keys and 6 hours guitar.
12 hours when the video 5 minutes
Love your videos keep it up
I love your sound, very clean and pleasant to hear, but when you practice with a metronome you should strike the note more accurately and better divide the tempo. An advice: change the beats of the metronome as fast as the quavers or the semi quavers (basically the fastests notes on the score) and play does with the metronome. You know you achieved accuracy when you can't hear the metronome, the two sounds are so precise that you can't distinguish them. And if you think I'm just trying to bother you please hear your video when you are playing with the metronome (with lower speed, 0.5x).
Congratulations!👏👏
Gostei muito da administração de seus estudos, vai me ajudar na organização dos meus, adorei os seus intervalos para o lanche kkkkk
thank you 😍
Esther : also you are violinist famous, you work training very hard every day. Uffff ....it's too work !
Eres una princesa especial...!
Inspiration right here
I wonder to be a violinist like you in the future❤😊
I think i have to by your rosin. Maybe one step forward!?
Thanks for the Video
Is this an exceptional day or routine? How can you keep this up in solitary practice?
Nice work. Good vibes.
wow!!!!! you're so skilled at violin!! :)
You are Amazing!!!🌹
Very Inspiring.
I love your video. Keep going
Si seulement je pouvais jouer comme ça 😅 Après, c'est sur que je suis encore au lycée, alors des journées comme ça, c'est impossible
Chamallow Tkt petit chamallow, t'as encore le temps de devenir un grand marshmallow !
C'est sur que avec le lycée ca fait beaucoup! Je pense que ce qui est important c'est essayer de s'organiser au mieux avec le temps qu'on a :)
Thanks for your advice😊😊
Great and interesting day!