MY FIVE PERSONAL SCHOOL TIPS

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My 5 Personal School Tips

Hi! Good day steemians! How's your day? I hope you're doing good!

Anyway, Welcome to my new blog. Who are still studying here? I know exactly how stress you are and pressured because this season is the season for passing of requirements, defenses, meeting deadlines, passing of projects and researches, role plays, and many more. Yes! We are so bombarded by school works. But, how you gonna deal with this matter? How will you stay enthusiastic in school? Here is my personal school tips that you may/ may not follow.

1. Be prompt.

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Always do your assigned task before the given deadline. It will really help you to prepare and think more for what you are going to do with your task. Oh come on! Don't do your task one day before the deadline, or worse, on the deadline. It will be too panicky! You will not have enough ideas on how you are going to do it. Maybe you can do your task a day before the deadline or on the deadline, but it would be a complete mess! I am a 100% certain with that. ( Based on experience. LOL!) So, as soon as you have works to do, then immediately, do it. It is the key to success! Lol.

2. Get some good sleep.

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Sleep is very important to a student. Get enough sleep for yourself. Usually, a teen like us must have 7-8 hours of sleep everyday. Having enough sleep at night will positively affect your performance the next day. It keep you more active and your enthusiasm high. Because of that, you can participate and collaborate with the discussions in class. So, sleep sleep sleep! Have a separate time for mobile games and other stuffs folks!

3. Eat your breakfast daily.

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I guess you already knew about breakfast is the most important meal. It serves as your fuel in a very long road on school. When your tummy is empty, then you can't focus with the discussion in the class. Breakfast helps you also to be participative inside the class and be more focus. I repeat, DO NOT SKIP YOUR BREAKFAST! (CAPITAL LETTERS FOR GREAT EMPHASIS! HAHAHAHA)

4. Study your lessons.

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When you got home after an exhausting school day, take some rest, ease your mind and reread your lessons in class, your teacher might give a surprise quiz the next day, so that you won't be surprise also. Lol! It is important to review what you had discuss in class. It is for you to remember it and for your mind to digest it properly. Study guys! Don't be lazy! Hahaha (As if I am not. Lol)

5. Check the things you need.

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Don't go to a war without bringing some sword with you. You might end up a loser, and I guess, you don't want that to happen. Do you? Well, check the things in your bag. Notebooks, books, pad of paper, and of course, your BALLPEN! Check it properly and prepare it before going to school. Check your uniform too and your socks and shoes, and your mighty ID. Mister guard won't allow you to enter the school premises without that. So you better put that in mind!

(PS: For the guys, check your haircut too. Some schools are very strict. And for the girls, don't put too much make-up and all. YOU GUYS MIGHT END-UP IN THE OFFICE OF PREFECT OF DISCIPLINE! Hahaha!)

These things I have mentioned were purely mine. I am just sharing this to you. If you find this useful, then follow these tips.

Maybe you have yours too. Why won't you share it. Just leave your tips in the comment box below. Thanks for reading!

PS: HONESTLY, I AM NOT DOING ALL OF THESE THINGS. I AM STILL PRACTICING IT AND TRY TO MAKE THESE AS MY HABITS. IT IS NOT BEING HYPOCRITE. I HAVE THESE THINGS IN MIND, BUT WHAT IS LACKING IS THE APPLICATION! Lol.

Sincerely,

@joelisking

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Need this! Ha! thanks @joelisking :)

You're welcome! 🙂👍

Love this post! And love the concept/ content you're doing ! It will be helpful for many students and teachers. - Cheers, Evan from Canada