SAHS GRADUATION!

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Study Tips

Step 1: Get Organized! Your textbook does you no good if you don't know where it is, and you can't expect to ace a test you forgot to study for. Keep your things in order and manage your time. Consider keeping a personal organizer to track major assignments and exams, and create a dedicated study area in your home. You'd be amazed what a difference these techniques make.

Step 2: Set Realistic Goals and Stick With Them! If you expect yourself to ace every class, you're probably expecting too much of yourself. Chances are you'll be discouraged when you can't achieve the unrealistic goals you've set for yourself, and become tempted to simply throw in the towel. On the same note, don't settle for merely passing your classes when you know you can do more. Take some time to consider your potential and create a plan you can stick with. Set goals, both big and small. Whether it's to finish your reading assignments before each class session or to keep your grade point average above a 3.0, write everything down and review your list often.

Step 3: Keep Your Priorities Straight! School is about more than your classes. You have extracurricular activities, friends, family and a job on the side. It's important to find a balance, and school should be near the top. With a quality education, you can get a better job or go on to college. It isn't realistic to always put school above everything, and it's crucial to take a bit of 'me' time now and again, but know when it's time to hit the books and respect it.

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