Supercharge your studies today with our time-saving, grade-boosting “genius” study tips sheet. Helping half a million students in 175+ countries every year to study smarter, not harder. If the student in your life could use help putting organized systems and study habits in place, contact us and ask about our Organize for School Success program.The Cambridge-educated memory psychologist & study coach on a mission to help YOU ace your exams. Pack a lunch, lay out school clothes and plan a healthy breakfast the night before, when possible. Implementing End of Day Routines: when we take a few minutes at the end of each day to put away the things we’ve used and prepare for the next, we save time, we can find things when we need them and we reduce morning chaos. Remembering Self Care: encourage teens to take care of themselves – including getting enough sleep each night, good nutrition, exercise, and some R&R.Asking for help: enlisting tutors, taking advantage of school study sessions or partnering up with a friend and “co-working” are a few things teens can consider.When they have a set place – and use it consistently – things are easier to find and it saves time getting ready. Students also need a routine place (drop-zone) to keep their backpack, instrument, sports gear, coat, etc. Keep similar things together and store items where they are used. Creating a Landing Zone: assign a “home” for everything.Having a regularly scheduled “clean out time” will help make this happen. Keep your backpack and locker organized as well. Use and clean out your paper management system DAILY so homework is easily found and gets done on time. Use items to keep and manage paper, such as a 3-ring binder, an upright accordion file or colored pocket folders. Don’t mix it with reference or it will get lost. Homework – either coming home or going back to school needs its own place.
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