How to Study and Stay Organized in High School

Start to prepare for school two weeks in advance., Get into a sleeping routine., Eat healthy during whole day and drink at least 2 liters (0.5 US gal) of water. , Do some sports, like running, playing tennis, anything you want., Read and write as...

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  1. Step 1: Start to prepare for school two weeks in advance.

    This will give you loads of time to be ready for the new school year, and still enjoy your holidays.
  2. Step 2: Get into a sleeping routine.

    For example, go to bed at 10 p.m and get up at 8 a.m.

    After that, having to get up for school will not seem like so much of a shock. ,, Improving your personal fitness can have enormous physical and mental benefits, and will also keep you in shape. , It doesn't have to be a chore
    - find some books that you actually enjoy reading! ,, Enjoy your holidays while you still can. ,, You can also repair your computer, because you'll need it when school comes.

    Throw away all papers, notebooks, etc. that you no longer need.

    Put old books in boxes if you think you might need them again, or that any younger sibling's or relatives of yours might like them when they get older. , Buy things you need on time, look for sales.

    Keep your supplies simple and make sure they have good quality. ,
  3. Step 3: Eat healthy during whole day and drink at least 2 liters (0.5 US gal) of water.

  4. Step 4: Do some sports

  5. Step 5: like running

  6. Step 6: playing tennis

  7. Step 7: anything you want.

  8. Step 8: Read and write as much as you can to improve your reading skills

  9. Step 9: at least an hour a day.

  10. Step 10: Relax yourself.

  11. Step 11: Hang out with friends.

  12. Step 12: Get all your medical records prepared in case you need them.

  13. Step 13: Organize your room

  14. Step 14: closet

  15. Step 15: work space

  16. Step 16: school locker (maybe put in some shelves).

  17. Step 17: At the beginning of the new school year

  18. Step 18: you will get list of school supplies provided by your teacher or school.

  19. Step 19: In case you don't know what you need

  20. Step 20: wait until school starts or just buy basics: no.2 pencils black

  21. Step 21: blue or red pens markers eraser pencil sharpener notebooks folders and binders (different color for every subject if possible) agenda (to write important dates of tests

  22. Step 22: appointments) papers index cards (if you use them) stapler rulers scissors calculator flash memory maybe a new backpack or pencil case When buying a backpack

  23. Step 23: make sure it's simple to use

  24. Step 24: has two wide shoulder straps

  25. Step 25: the material is good and it has pockets so you can organize yourself easier.

Detailed Guide

This will give you loads of time to be ready for the new school year, and still enjoy your holidays.

For example, go to bed at 10 p.m and get up at 8 a.m.

After that, having to get up for school will not seem like so much of a shock. ,, Improving your personal fitness can have enormous physical and mental benefits, and will also keep you in shape. , It doesn't have to be a chore
- find some books that you actually enjoy reading! ,, Enjoy your holidays while you still can. ,, You can also repair your computer, because you'll need it when school comes.

Throw away all papers, notebooks, etc. that you no longer need.

Put old books in boxes if you think you might need them again, or that any younger sibling's or relatives of yours might like them when they get older. , Buy things you need on time, look for sales.

Keep your supplies simple and make sure they have good quality. ,

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