1.) They get to class early. Getting to class early gives you time to be prepared and ready to study.
Review your notes from the day before, lay out all your supplies (notebook, water bottle, pens, etc).
You can also ask the teacher any questions you had about the material.
2.) They get ahead. The second they get an assignment, no matter when it is due, they do it. This
is so so helpful. DO NOT procrastinate. You just end
up being exhausted and tired. It's not worth it. You might as well finish once you get it. Life will be so easy, believe me.
3.) They have an organized schedule. They figure out
a schedule that works for them. They make sure to include time for extracurriculars, breaks, meal times,etc. Try to map out EVERY SINGLE MINUTE of your day.
4.) They prepare. They lay out their clothes for the next day, they finish their homework early, they even plan out what they will have for their meals for the next few weeks and what exercises theyt will be doing.
5.) They enjoy learning and want to learn. They aren't just there because they have to be. They have a strong desire to learn. When you want to learn (even
if you fake it) you usually do better on exams and papers.
6.) Everything is organized. Their desk has nothing on it but their Mac, their pens are neatly on the shelf in small cups, they make their beds the second they get out of bed. They have a filing system, so the second they get papers back they put them in the files. When everything of yours has a home it's a lot easier to study and be productive.
7.) They treat school like their job. They may have other part-time jobs, but they know that school is
their main focus, and it should therefore be treated as a job. Not wanting to be fired from your job
corresponds with not wanting to fail your classes.They therefore work as hard as they can and try to"impress" the boss.
8.) They give it everything they have. They are dedicated, have goals, and know what they want.
They don't want to "just get through high school/college." They want to learn, they want to
become successful, and most are even aiming for goals such as valedictorian. They won't accept B's or C's.
-BLESSEDWITHBESTT
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