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People tend to assume that you, as teenagers, automatically know how to do things, and that when you reach a certain age, new skills are just suddenly obtained. This assumption could not be more wrong and creates dangerous expectations for you. Your parents, guardians and teachers may not realise that they have instinctively always directed you as a child (and this is expected). But as you get older they expect you to be more responsible, and this is often unrealistic since you have always followed their directions and relied on them for guidance.
As high school learners, this often comes as quite a shock. You are suddenly expected to be responsible, independent and organised. The key focus for you is the transition period between being directed and being independent.
These tips will help you to adjust effectively and be better prepared for the new high school year.
Be organised from the beginning of the year
Make sure that you know:
Get the right tools
Do plenty of revision
Stick to the plan