STEP 1: Take the right subjects …and the Examinations will be a lot easier!
You’re probably not ready to decide on a career. Even if you are, you’re probably not certain exactly where that career will take you. So take courses in school that give you the most possible choices later on. The three key courses: English, math and computer science.
Take as many courses in English and math as you can, even if you find them to be difficult. The more courses you take in these subjects, the easier they become—and the easier every other subject becomes, too. Computer courses, too, are important. Computer skills are required just to be considered for many jobs.
STEP 2: Work with your teachers …because your teachers are your coach!
Every teacher is looking for students who are serious about the subject at hand, who work hard in the classroom and who show progress and ability.
Consider your teacher a friend in learning, someone there to help you. Too many students think of their teacher as an enemy, someone who forces them to sit and be quiet then gives them assignments. Guess what? Your baseball coach tells you what to do and gives you assignments on the field. Is he an enemy? No, he’s a friend in winning. Your teacher wants to reward you, too.
Here’s how to work better with your teachers:
- Show respect and interest. Participate in class.
- Learn their style in the classroom.
- Get to know your teachers as people. Know their likes and dislikes.
- Think of them as coaches in the classroom.
STEP 3: Never miss a class …it will always catch up with you!
Most test questions come from material your teacher presents in class. Every day, your teachers cover the subjects they think are important for you to understand—some even tell students the specific questions that will be on an exam. Reading assignments alone can’t tell you that.
STEP 4: Always sit up front …because that’s where the action is!
You can use your brain more effectively if you are in a good environment. The best place to use more of your brain is in the front row, because this is not only where you will learn more, but also remember more.
STEP 5: Complete your homework before class …so you will be prepared in class!
Homework is not punishment. It is assigned to help you learn more about a subject.
Your first job is to find out what the teacher expects from you in the way of homework assignments. Make sure you understand exactly what to do. If you don’t, ask.
As soon as you get home from school, think about the homework assignments you need to complete before the next class. Then think about the order in which you will do them, and how much time you’ll spend on each one. The sooner you start, the quicker everything will be done. Then you will:
- Be prepared for the next class.
- Understand more of the teacher’s lecture.
- Turn in assignments on time.
- Ask — and answer — good questions in class.
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