How to Stay On Time in School

Know your school schedule., Try your best to get your books in the order of your classes that day,so that you'd also have another imaginary way of knowing which class you have next without always trying to find your schedule, saving time. , Color...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Know your school schedule.

    That way, you can have your supplies ready in your locker.
  2. Step 2: Try your best to get your books in the order of your classes that day

    , That way you don't have to search for the items you need , You won't have to run back to your locker in between each period, thus saving precious passing time. , Then you could have a morning folder and an afternoon folder.

    It saves weight, time and is much more efficient. , That way all you have to do is put in your last number. , Put a clock in your locker so while you are getting your books you could think about how much time you have, what you can still do,and what you can leave for the next time you visit your locker. ,,, If you get it finished, you won't have as much homework when you get home, nor before you go to school.

    You can relax and have fun with friends during lunch time, thus saving time for eating, reorganizing your locker, or just refreshing yourself for the next bunch of classes. , Before school starts; time yourself walking SLOWLY from class-to-class.

    If your teacher lets you, leave early and explain your situation to them. , While others may do so, it delays you.

    Reply short messages to friends and get to class.

    You can talk at lunch or in class. , If it is not permitted, don't run, but walk fast.

    There is a difference.
  3. Step 3: so that you'd also have another imaginary way of knowing which class you have next without always trying to find your schedule

  4. Step 4: saving time.

  5. Step 5: Color code your school subjects.

  6. Step 6: Try getting the supplies for the next 2 subjects you're heading to.

  7. Step 7: Sometimes you could even have 2 small folders instead of 1 big one.

  8. Step 8: Also try putting 2 of the 3 numbers of your combination in before you go off to class every time.

  9. Step 9: Wear a watch.If you aren't into wearing watches

  10. Step 10: buy one anyway

  11. Step 11: or buy a really small clock from the dollar store or some place cheap.

  12. Step 12: If you always have ideas rushing through your head

  13. Step 13: and once it comes to you are afraid of forgetting them

  14. Step 14: then get Post-It notes.

  15. Step 15: Always prioritize.

  16. Step 16: Try finishing all your schoolwork in school.

  17. Step 17: Going from class to class

  18. Step 18: know the amount of passing time.

  19. Step 19: Don't talk in the hallway.

  20. Step 20: Walk fast in the halls.

Detailed Guide

That way, you can have your supplies ready in your locker.

, That way you don't have to search for the items you need , You won't have to run back to your locker in between each period, thus saving precious passing time. , Then you could have a morning folder and an afternoon folder.

It saves weight, time and is much more efficient. , That way all you have to do is put in your last number. , Put a clock in your locker so while you are getting your books you could think about how much time you have, what you can still do,and what you can leave for the next time you visit your locker. ,,, If you get it finished, you won't have as much homework when you get home, nor before you go to school.

You can relax and have fun with friends during lunch time, thus saving time for eating, reorganizing your locker, or just refreshing yourself for the next bunch of classes. , Before school starts; time yourself walking SLOWLY from class-to-class.

If your teacher lets you, leave early and explain your situation to them. , While others may do so, it delays you.

Reply short messages to friends and get to class.

You can talk at lunch or in class. , If it is not permitted, don't run, but walk fast.

There is a difference.

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