How to Ace Middle School
Middle School is the next to the last step of your school life. If you want to succeed school, you have to succeed each individual grade. This article will show you how to do just that, and take the burden of middle school of your back.
[edit] Steps
- Be organized
- If you stay organized, you will surely have all your stuff and be prepared to complete all your assignments and get a good grade. Organizing is one of the basic keys to school success, so be sure to keep your locker and everything you need organized.
- Pay close attention in class
- This means taking good notes, focusing your attention on the teacher, and following directions. If you follow directions, you will succeed when you learn. If you don't follow directions, you won't learn, and won't succeed in school either.
- Study
- Studying helps you retain knowledge. If you know information from previous years, school will be easier to deal with than you might think. Review all the key points in every subject that you had, and study a little bit more for tests. Never cram your study time, but instead plan your studying period several days before hand.
- Sleep more
- Sleeping will give your mind a rest, making you energetic when school starts. Always get between 7-9 hours of rest during your pre-adolescent and adolescent years. Good sleep habits will help you in the long run. Also try waking up an hour before you originally need to leave for school, to get you ready and prepared faster. Just be sure to go to bed an hour earlier if you do.
- Ask questions when you are confused
- The teacher most likely wants to answer any questions you have about what they teach. If you are too embarrassed to ask in class, (which you shouldn't be), ask the teacher in private, such as after school. You can't learn anything if you don't understand it.
- Respect others
- Be respectful to your peers and teachers. If you do, people will respect you more and you will likely never get in trouble. Treat others as you would like them to treat you.
- Make friends!
- It's especially important in middle school to make some really good friends. They're your support group and your lifeline in middle school. If you have good friends, they'll be able to support you all through middle school and help you to achieve your very best.
[edit] Tips
- If you feel slightly weaker in a subject, (A low A or B) Read books, articles, and other external resources about what you're talking about in that subject.
- Ask the teacher about papers you should keep or toss. They will know if you will need it again for reference, or if it is no longer needed. If it is not needed, throw it out, to stay organized.
- Be prepared to leave to and from school with all of your materials. Bring a pencil and your homework back to school, and make sure you bring your homework home.
- Don't talk too much in between class. You will be late, causing you to miss instructions or get in trouble.
- Eat right
- Its always important than you eat right before a test. Certain foods can help you be a success,while others can bring you down. The night before eat carbohydrates and drink lots of liquids. On the morning of the big test, eat a large amount of proteins. This should help you out a lot.
[edit] Warnings
- If you do better than other students, do not appear to be a show-off. Instead, be a role-model to other students.










