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Insider Insights: Student Tips for Conquering Back-to-School Jitters



As September approaches, the advent of a new school year can bring forth a mix of emotions for students and parents alike. The transition to a higher grade, whether due to transferring schools or progressing from primary to secondary or tertiary education, often comes with its share of anxiety and anticipation. While some students breeze through this period with ease, others find themselves grappling with back-to-school jitters. In this article, we'll explore strategies and tips to help you confidently navigate the challenges of a new school year, ensuring that you're well-prepared to achieve your academic goals.

  1. Be prepared: Don't wait until the last minute or the night before to get everything in order - clothes, shoes, bookbags, books, etc.

  2. Be on time: Being on time for classes and lectures is crucial; it's better to be too early than five minutes late.

  3. Be yourself: Being yourself is likely to bring you where you need to be over where you want to be.

  4. Complete assignments on time: Try to finish all assignments before or on time.

  5. Prep ahead: Stay ahead in your classes and with your lecturers/teachers; get external sources and help in your weaker areas.

  6. Active parental involvement: Check in with teachers to check your child/ren’s progress in school; be an active parent.

  7. Extracurricular activities: Be involved in an extracurricular activity to relieve some of the stresses of school.

  8. Smaller friend groups: Smaller friend groups tend to be better when you all have similar hobbies, interests, and focuses.

  9. Regular progress checks: Do your progress checks to see how well you're grasping content; ask your teacher for a copy of the syllabus if it is not available online.

  10. Review notes: Always read over notes, even if it's on a weekly basis.

  11. Find your own study method: Find your own study method that works specifically for you; you know how you learn and retain information and what type of learner you are (visual, aural, etc.).

The start of a new school year need not be a source of anxiety and apprehension. By implementing these tips and tricks, you can confidently tackle the challenges that lie ahead. Remember that preparation, authenticity, and a proactive approach to learning are your ultimate defence against new school year jitters. Embrace the opportunity to grow, learn, and excel in the upcoming academic journey.


 
 
 

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