Being a good student
has more benefits than just getting good grades.
It may help you get into the college you want and maybe obtain
a scholarship. This will give you some tips on how to become an
excellent student.
Keep
your materials and assignments organized
Staying organized in
school is extremely important because if you are organized, you are
one step ahead in being successful. A good way to start off is to
keep a folder for each subject. By keeping a folder, it means that
you put your math papers in your math folder, your Language Arts
papers in your Language Arts folder, your science papers in your
science folder, and so on. To make this easier, use colour codes or
label your folders and place them into either your desk or backpack
neatly. This way, you will have an easier time searching for your
folders and will have more time to review what you have learned
yesterday.
Pay
attention in class and take
a notes
When
a teacher is giving a lesson, take notes from their lecture and if
you don't understand something, raise your hand and ask questions.
The more questions you ask, the smarter you'll get, believe it or
not. Taking notes will help you think and help you understand what is
being taught more so be sure to take notes even when it is not
necessary for the classroom.
Do
your homework on time
Teachers
give you homework for you to review what you have learned that day.
Take advantage of your free time and do your homework on the way home
from school and in any spare time. Do as much at school as you can so
you can ask the teacher just in case you need help. Make sure not to
rush on your homework and be sure to check it and make it as neat as
possible. If you really want to be a successful student, you should
know right from the beginning when you want to be great at anything,
and when you have to put up with things that just don't seem fair.
Doing your homework is not a big deal. Always remember that homework
can also help you develop good studying habits and attitudes. Always
do what is asked of you.
Study
It
is advised to start studying at least a few days before a test. Make
a study schedule and if an extracurricular activity gets in the way
of your studying, tell the person in charge of that certain event
that you will not be able to attend that event, or that you will have
to leave earlier. However, there will be certain situations where you
will
have to attend. In this kind of situation, you will just have to
study another day. This is where your study schedule comes in. Write
out a schedule of the week of your test and find your free time.
Always remember, use your time wisely. Study as if you are motivated
for the outcome of your hard work.
Take
short breaks while studying.
For example, you can take a 15-minute break every 2 hours. Don't lose
your cool if you're stuck. If you are stuck, just take a break and
refocus on your work when you feel "refreshed". Taking
breaks can help you to work more efficiently and productively. But do
not extend your breaks to longer time period.
Everyone
gets bad grades once in a while; even the high level students don't
achieve good marks for everything. It's not the end of the world.
Just try harder next time.
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