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Tuesday, June 5, 2012

School-Day Tips Part 1: First Day


First Day of School


1. During the first day: just relax, be yourself and don't panic!


2. Get a haircut 2 weeks before school starts so it can grow in.


3. Plan ahead on classes to get the same as friends.


4. June = Rain, so always bring a jacket. Plus with the weird Bacolod weather, you might want to include an umbrella.


5. Have a seat by the door to avoid the "door jam".


6. Be on your BEST behavior, you don't want to get on the teachers bad side.


7. Set goals for yourself during the school year.


8. Try to study before class.


9. If your new, don't sweat it, talk to some people.


10. Have fun, get to know your teachers better.


11. Make sure you have all your school supplies.


12. Pick out clothes that show who you are to make a first impression.


13. Pay attention to the rules and then when you come home memorize them so you don't have to later on.


14. Make sure you always brush your hair and teeth before you go. Also make sure you have all your clothes on

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