Think class work and
homework are a waste of your time? Well listen
up—studies show that the more math courses you take
in high school, the more likely you are to graduate
from college. And that’s just for starters. Learning
how to study smarter can give you a real edge by the
time you get to college. It’s not hard if you make
these habits a part of your school life:
Focus
Find a quiet, organized space to study – maybe a study
table at the library. And turn off anything that could
possibly distract you.
Plan Ahead
If you have a big test or paper coming up, set aside
plenty of time so you aren’t cramming. Manage your time
and study your most important assignments first.
Pay Attention
If you are actively contributing and listening in class,
your studying will be easier and more interesting.
Check Your Work
After you’ve completed an assignment, take a few minutes
to look it over for any mistakes. You never want to turn
in anything but your best effort.
Don’t Go It Alone
Find a classmate, mentor, coach, tutor, or study buddy
to help keep you going.
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