1. Focus on
High-Impact Activities
The key to success in high school is staying focused on your
course work. Make a list to get an overall picture of your workload before you
start to tackle any of it. Then, make a plan. Although it’s tempting to do the
simplest assignments first, those that take more time and effort to accomplish
are probably the ones that you’ll learn the most from. To determine what your
priorities are, rank your assignments in the order of their importance. Then
rearrange your time and devote more energy toward those that have the greatest
impact on your course work and grades. For example, even though all homework assignments
are important, studying for a midterm exam takes priority over writing a
paragraph for English class. As you complete each task, think of it as another
step on your way to college success.
2. Create New
Challenges
Changing your approach can help you stay interested in what you’re
doing. If you've been given an assignment similar to one you've done in the
past, think about it in a different way. If you wrote an essay for a creative
writing assignment last year, try a poem this time. For book reports, pick a
history book instead of another biography.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!
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