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While you might not believe it now, the time you spend in an international school is one of the most important times of your life. Not only is school important, but it can also actually be fun if you let it be. If you intend to be a straight-A student throughout school, then you need to realize it’s not something that comes easily to most students.

You need to take your studies at schools like the Global Indian International School seriously. These schools strive to be the very best that you can be. Any consistent straight-A student will tell you that it’s best to have a weekly routine so that you are ready to do your best. 

In this blog, you’ll find a few tips for helping you set up a routine that will allow you to be the straight-A student you want to be.

Always Plan Your Week Ahead of Time

While planning your week ahead of time might not seem spontaneous enough for most students, it’s a big help if you’re serious about your studies and determined to be a straight-A student. The best time to plan your week is on Sunday nights. Write down what you have to get done in school for the next week and block out times in which to do it. Planning ahead will also help you plan extracurricular activities and leisure time as well.

Get Ready for School the Night Before

There is nothing to be gained by waking up late on a school morning and then having to rush to get everything together. You’ve left your history book in the kitchen, and your math notes on your desk. Instead of going through the stress and hassle of all the above, get your clothes ready, and put out the night before and pack everything you’re going to need for the next day’s classes. You’ll be surprised at how much easier things will go if everything is in its place and all you have to do is get dressed, eat, and then pick up your bookbag on the way out the door.

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Set a Sleep Schedule and Stick to It

When you’re in school and using your brain every day, you must get the right amount of sleep at night. It’s easy, especially when you’re a teenager, to stay up too late, and then have to get up super early. At the beginning of the school year, you need to set a sleep schedule that allows you to get a good eight hours of solid sleep a night. However, it’s not enough to set that schedule. It would be best if you stuck to it, anytime you have school the next morning.

Eat the Way that You Should 

It’s really easy to hit the local fast-food joint on the way home from school and even easier to order a pizza when you’re doing your homework or cramming for a big test. While there’s nothing wrong with junk food every now and again, it’s important that you eat right if you want to be at your best and most productive, both physically and mentally. If you’re going to be a straight-A student, then you need the brain food that can help you achieve that goal.

Exercise Every Day 

You do a lot of sitting when you’re in classes and a lot of sitting doing homework after school as well. You must get exercise every day for your mental, emotional, and physical well-being. Make sure that you fit an exercise routine into your weekly plan, and you’ll feel better about yourself. Even if it’s just walking around the block after dinner or spending an hour on the trampoline jumping with friends, exercise will give you fresh air and the attitude to make the A’s you deserve.

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Don’t Forget About Your Hobbies

While studying is important and your chances of getting into a good college multiply when you’re a straight-A student, no one can study all of the time. You need your downtime, so don’t forget about your hobbies. Whether you enjoy reading, playing your guitar with your band, or playing soccer, it’s important to take the time to do your hobbies, and do them well. Schedule time in your weekly plan for the hobbies that you love. If at all possible, you should take the weekends and the days you aren’t in school to relax, recharge, and regroup for the next week’s school day tasks.

These are just a few tips for getting your routine down to become a straight-A student. Remember, you have to work hard, be on schedule, but you can’t forget to have fun while you’re at school. One important note is to believe that teachers and parents will help you always. So, take advantage of the tips above, and soon you’ll be a straight-A student, just as you’ve always wanted to be.

 

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Shabbir Ahmad

Shabbir Ahmad is a freelance enthusiastic blogger & SEO expert. He is the founder of Shifted Magazine & Shifted News. He contributes to many authority blogs including porch, hackernoon & techcrunch.

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