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4 Good Study Habits That High Schoolers Should Develop ASAP

Developing good study habits is essential to succeeding in high school and prepping for college-level work. Start by mastering these four important skills!

As a high school student, developing effective study habits and routines is essential to succeeding academically and preparing for college-level work. Whether you're dealing with homework, group projects, or standardized tests, there are specific tips you can incorporate into your routines to make your academic life easier. Here are four smart study habits that anyone can and should develop, no matter where you are in your high school career.

1. Properly managing your time

First, it's essential to manage your time wisely regarding homework. Set aside a specific time each day to complete your tasks and ensure you have all the materials you need before starting. Avoid multitasking and eliminate distractions like social media, television, or music. Instead, you want to create a quiet and distraction-free study environment. Take breaks when needed and stay motivated by setting small goals, and then rewarding yourself for achieving them. Lastly, don't forget to ask for help if you need it!

2. Communicating well with others

When working on group projects, communication is critical. You need to clearly understand your role and responsibilities and communicate with your team members regularly so they know what they need to do as well. Set up a schedule and deadlines to ensure everyone is on the same page and accountable for their work. Feel free to ask for help from the group if you need it and offer your assistance to your peers whenever possible too. Always be respectful of your team members and their ideas. Celebrate successes together, then take time to reflect on any shortcomings and learn from them. You should always strive for the best outcomes for your team.

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3. Practicing and creating a study schedule

Standardized tests require a different approach than regular homework or projects. Practice is essential to prepare for these exams, so ensure you have access to study materials such as practice tests, study guides, and flashcards. Create a study schedule and stick to it, focusing on areas in which you need the most improvement. Take breaks and stay hydrated to keep your mind sharp. With practice tests, if you don't know the answer to a question, don't spend too much time on it. Move on to the next one and come back if you have time at the end. This way, you can maximize the number of questions you get right and manage your time wisely, which will help you prepare for a real test environment.

4. Taking care of your mental and physical health

Taking care of your mental and physical health is an essential but perhaps unexpected study tip. Eating a balanced diet, getting enough sleep, and regularly exercising can greatly improve your academic performance and reduce stress. Feel free to talk to a school counselor or teacher if you're feeling overwhelmed or struggling with any aspect of your life—academic or otherwise. Additionally, it’s important to remember to take breaks throughout the day. Taking a few minutes away from studying can help you reset and refocus. Lastly, don’t forget about activities that bring you joy, such as reading, listening to music, or spending time with friends. Balance is important to a successful student life!

Related: Feeling Burnt Out? 5 Steps to Get Back on Track

Incorporating these tips into your daily routine now can help you succeed academically and prepare for college-level work in the future. Developing effective study habits takes time and practice, so be patient and don't give up. Start with small, achievable goals and build on them. Reach out to teachers, mentors, and peers for additional support. And always continue to challenge yourself by setting aside time to work on difficult problems.

Looking for more tips and tricks on how to do better in school? We cover it all with Our Best Advice for Homework, Studying, and Tests!

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