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School is really tough, especially in middle school or high school. It's really demanding, getting to your lessons on time, with the right books, managing homework, staying organised and still having time to relax. So today, I'm going to give you some tips on How To Stay On Top Of School.
Tip 1:
Name all your books/stationary clearly with your name, year level and subject.
Yeah, you might be thinking 'I already know this', but this really helps when you're getting books, and minimises the risk of getting mixed up between different folders and exercise books. It also helps if you lose anything, and people know who to give them back to! It also helps if you remember what colour folder/binder is for what subject so you can just grab it and go, without needing to look at the label!
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Tip 2:
Get all your books ready for the next lessons at the start of the day, recess and lunch.
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I know its stressful rushing down to recess with your friends, or running down to the canteen when there's fish and chips. I mean, who wants to hold up the squad, am I right? But it's really, really useful to spend the first five minutes of recess and lunch getting your books ready for the next lessons until your next break. This way, you don't need to run back and forth to your locker between lessons and you won't be late for class! Also, try to come at least 5-10 minutes earlier in the morning to get ready for the lessons before recess.
Tip 3:
Have a neat, organised locker at all times.
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Okay, I have to admit my locker isn't exaaaactly 'neat' *cough cough* it's more like a place where useful things go on the top and non-important things stay in the bottom and never see the light of day again *cough cough*. But you know. I'm trying. A neat locker will always be easier to work with than a locker that looks like a tornado just swept through it. You can find your books sooo much easier and, well, it's aesthetically pleasing and your squad will be #jelly. It also helps to stick your timetable on the inside of your locker door so you can check it whenever.
Tip 4:
How to remember things that are important/your reminder list/your to do list.
I personally make to do lists/reminder lists(not very often but
sometimes) but then I need another list to remember all my to do lists and another list to remember all the lists I have to remember my to-do lists, so on and forth. I know I'm not the only oneeeeee...I hope. Why hello Sam Smith reference. What you can do it put it somewhere you always look, everyday, no matter what. eg. Your mirror(admit it guys, you look at at least one every day), your locker, your laptop/device, etc. OR, here's a little weird thing that I do. If I need to remember something important the next day, like bring my PE uniform or something, I throw a pillow, a slipper or something you use every day to the other side of my room before I go to bed. That way, when I wake up, I see the pillow/slipper/object and think to myself, 'why the hell is that on the other side of the room?' And then I remember, 'Oh, I need to bring my PE uniform today.' See? It's foolproof.
Tip 5:
Get into your teacher's good books. And stay there.
Trust me. It will most definitely help you later on. Just a simple "Bye, Mrs/Mr/Ms _____" at the end of a lesson will get you lots of points. They'll let you off easier and won't pick on you in class.
So there you go, 5 tips on How To Stay On Top Of School. I hoped this helped and if it did, feel free to comment below! And if you have any other questions, just ask us and we'll be happy to assist you wherever we can! If you liked this post, please follow GalacticGirl005 and my blog! ^^
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