Are you irresponsible and need help? Everyone has days when their head doesn't work as it should. If you are still a child, then school is the most important thing for you. You must be a responsible student. Not sure how? Read our article!
Steps

Step 1. Come to class on time and be ready to learn
Do not be late for a minute and take with you everything that may be useful to you during the day: all notes, homework, lunch, etc. You need to be organized.

Step 2. Respect the teacher
Even if the subject taught by the teacher is not interesting to you, pretend that you are interested in it. Smile at the teacher and be nice. Respect the knowledge that you receive from the teacher. Do not look at your watch during class. The teacher will notice this and will not respect you.

Step 3. Your behavior must be at its best
You should not fool around with everyone during class. Look carefully at the blackboard and listen carefully to your teacher. If another student starts talking to you, ask them to be quiet and listen to the teacher. If the student is not responding, just ignore him.
If someone misbehaved during class and you took the blame on yourself, tell the teacher if you feel the need to do so. If the situation does not suit you, and the teacher constantly blames you, then only defend yourself, and after class talk to either the teacher or the student

Step 4. Take notes
This is very important to do, especially if you want to achieve good academic results. Write carefully in your notebooks. Do not write down everything the teacher says, write down what you think is important. Take notes with a pencil so you can always erase what you don't need. After class, take your notes home with you because you can use them for your homework.

Step 5. Do your homework
Always spend as much time as it takes to complete your homework. If you need to write something down, write with a pen or type. Get someone to check on your homework if you're comfortable, but don't let anything fix it. This is your job, and you must be responsible for it. You must also complete all tasks on time.
Always catch up with missed material if you missed a class. If you are absent, try to meet with the instructor to give you all the material you missed. If you didn’t finish the test in time or didn’t complete the test as you would like, ask the teacher what you can do to make your work better. If you are uncomfortable talking to your teacher about this, talk to one of your fellow practitioners about it

Step 6. Help your fellow practitioners
You shouldn't be annoying, but if someone has forgotten a book, pencil, or paper, you can help. Always help and respect fellow practitioners. Even if you are not very disposed to one of the students, then be polite: kill them outright with your kindness and return to your business.
Advice
- Again: kill your enemies with kindness!
- Come to class on time and have a good joke to cheer up the teacher.
- Listen to the teacher's intonation during the lesson. Write down keywords and abbreviations.
Warnings
- If you come later, the teacher will not respect you.
- Never smile at the teacher if he scolds you.