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Sit on a comfortable chair when studying.
Starting homework at the same time everyday may improve your organization.
Keep materials like paper, pens, pencils, rulers, and calculators nearby.
Finish your homework as early as possible to relieve stress.
Take short, five-minute breaks to relax your brain.
It may help to complete homework of your least favorite subject first.
Use a drawer or filer to store old assignments.
Get to class on time! You do not want to miss any information!
Be sure to take pens, pencils, notebooks, and necessary textbooks with you to each class.
Finish your homework on time. This builds a great reputation with your teachers.
When other students ask questions, pay attention.
Feel free to ask your teacher questions before, during, and after class.
That's what your teacher is there for!
As hard as it may be, do not distract yourself or other students.
Nudge your teacher for hints on what will be on tomorrow's tests/quizzes.
If you need serious help, do not be afraid to receive assistance before/after school.
Writing in pen will sustain the readability of your compositions.
Never throw away old notes from this year's classes. You might need these notes for another class that contains the same subject matter.
Always study in a well-lighted area where there are no distractions.
Don't study hungy, it often screws up your learning.
Eat "unmessy" snacks, i.e. left-over tater-tots from supper.
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