back to school advice
be on time
Being on time shows teachers that you are ready to learn and care about your education, and more importantly, it shows them respect.
participate
Again, it shows teachers that you want to learn. It helps others learn when they hear what you have to say, and vice versa. It also shows that you are paying attention.
ask questions
Chances are, someone else has the same question and will benefit from you asking it. You will always feel more confident that you know what you're doing, as you will understand it all.
don't procrastinate
Just don't do it. Due dates come much sooner than you'd think, and you do not want to be rushing to get something done, or turning in sloppy work that you did the day before.
do your homework
Some teachers may say that homework isn't for a grade, but you should still do it. Homework is practice for you to get prepared for tests and quizzes, which are graded.
talk to teachers
If you don't understand something, or are unsure if you can finish something on time, talk to your teachers about the situation. More often than not, they'll be understanding, and may give you a time extension on that assignment. Just don't try to overuse it.
go to class
If you absolutely need to miss, talk to or email the teacher and make sure you know what you're missing. If you come back to school at least knowing what happened while you were gone, it's much easier to catch up. Teachers also appreciate when you work to keep up with your absent work.
find your passion
Having something that you love to do is great for relaxing and taking a break from everything else in your life. If you have a passion that you want to pursue, you can take classes in high school that fit in with that passion, and it can even help you when looking at college or university programs.
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