Damn, I know what you're going through.
I have two, yes, TWO A-level IT projects to do in something like 5 weeks. On top of that, my Media Studies research project (on violence in computer games;7 ) has to be finished 1 week from today, and my Electronics has to be done in a few weeks.
An0n, try and resist all urges to do all-night sessions. I've done them before, and it's not worth it - it destroys you for the next day, so you fall asleep at about 7pm (which means you can't do any more work in the time before you usually go to bed), and you don't get anything done anyway - your brain can't function properly if it's been active for more than about 15 hours. You lose all your concentration, and creativity goes out the window (try doing something in FRED at about midnight when you've been up since 7am - see what I mean?). You're much better off getting a decent amount of sleep, enabling you to be much more productive the next day.
My coursework rules:
1: No working after midnight
2: Don't touch tea or coffee
3: Work really hard for 1-2 hours, then take a 15-20 minute break to do something active (eat or drink something, or go for a quick walk, run or bike ride - any exercise will do) before you start working again.
4: RELAX - don't pressure yourself, and do other things as well as work - sport is quite good, as is a hobby.
Anyway, get some sleep! Good luck with it, man! (That goes for anyone else doing this kind of crap as well.)
