Stay organized Successful students come to class with their materials organized. It's a good idea to have different notebooks for each subject, and always keep extra pencils, pens, and highlighters.
Have an agenda Using an agenda book or planner is a popular habit of successful students as it ensures assignments and homework aren't forgotten about.
Participate actively in class Volunteer and ask questions! Not only do teachers love students who participate, but these students also retain more information and will ultimately understand the material better.
Don't be a perfectionist The habits of successful students include knowing when it's time for them to reach out for help, rather than frustrating themselves further.
Use additional study resources If a concept isn't understood, take advantage of study programs, complete extra-credit assignments, and of course
Get a good night's sleep Students who get their homework done early and get a good night's sleep are more likely to be alert during class.
Have a Study Space This isn't ideal, and successful students will know to do their homework in a quiet area free of distractions.
Get involved in extracurriculars Whether it's joining a band to learn the saxophone or volunteering after school in a chess club, students who participate in extracurricular activities tend to be happier and more motivated in their academic careers.
Use your own words - In today's day and age, students have access to the internet, an incredible resource that puts a vast amount of information at our fingertips.
Put integrity and honesty first Put integrity and honesty first - students know they can find answers to assignments online, and there's always going to be a shortcut somewhere.