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Added on January 4, 2017 by Yasmin.C
Many people have the desire to succeed, however sometimes it takes a lot of work to get to the point that you want to be at academically. My main tip to doing your absolute best is being on top of things. If a teacher were to give you a test a week in advance the best thing you could possibly do is study a bit every night until the assessment approaches. Many students will wait until last minute to study and will not perform at their best. This could be applied to any project given as well. As you get into higher grades the work amount will only increase, so if you started bad habits on procrastinating then it might be hard to break out of it. However, you will for sure see benefits when you begin to do your work in advance instead of cramming it the night before it's due.
My second most important
tip is to use your class time. Many teachers let you
complete work in class, to prevent the amount of
homework you will have at home. Many students slack in
class and talk to their friends or not
pay attention, and that just will increase your stress levels in
the future. It is way easier to do the
work at school when you are supposed to than leave it to do
when you get home in the afternoon. Following
these two important tips, it is guaranteed that
you will see an improvement in your performance and
your stress level will begin to decrease.