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Break long-term assignments into small segments.
Read test questions over before answering.
Be on time for class.
Schedule your study time in like everything else.
Commit yourself to spending time every day to working on your class assignments.
Set a regular time to study.
Review when there is no assigned work.
Studying at the last minute doesn’t work!
Use notecards.
Listen attentively as material is presented in class.
Before a test, review all materials to be covered.
Keep trying – don’t give up!
Be prepared for class with books, pencils, and paper.
Get a good night’s sleep to be alert in school.
Complete homework assignments on time.
Review, review, review!
Make up some questions and give yourself a practice test.
Be clear about what must be done and try not to get sidetracked.
If you have an assignment you need to get done that day, don’t accept an invitation to go out.
Building your study skills now will help you for the rest of your life.
Don’t cram all night for a test.
Use notecards to focus on key facts.
Take notes on important material given in class.
Choose a quiet place – one that’s free of distractions.
If you finish early, use the time you have left to review your answers.
Review notes and important class materials.
Maintain regular attendance.
Your study place should be comfortable.
It may help to study with others in your class.
Write all assignments in a homework notebook.
Update your schedule every day.
Spend more time on schoolwork.
Consult your teachers for directions and help.
Underline the main ideas or points.
Keep all your information in one place.
Present a positive attitude toward school.
A planner can be paper or electronic.
Organize your books, notes, and materials.
Be patient – building effective study habits may take time.
Study with people who take school seriously.
Review your notes before class.
Review your homework after you get it back.
Pick a time that’s best for you.
Follow directions accurately.
Staying up late before a test doesn’t work.
Read carefully and understand test directions.
Take home everything needed for homework assignments.
Ask questions that help clarify points.
Plan enough time to give your best effort.
Create a routine.
It’s important to keep track of deadlines.
Plan what days of the week you’ll work on an assignment.
Leaving an assignment until the last minute never helps.