study harder, acheive more, dedicate more time to preprepation in tests, homeworks, quizzes, projects.
I am sure you'll do fine and make the honor roll.
2006-06-08 03:11:19
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answered by gutuku 2
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You always greet the teacher with a smile; sit in the front of the class so it looks like your paying attention; go to the teacher for help or advice (even if you don't need it), you want to show the teacher you're interested. You do need to study hard-and not just the night before the test. If you do that, trust me, your teacher will notice the improvement, and will sometimes be willing to help you out a little more with extra credit or grades!
2006-06-08 13:48:28
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answered by Anonymous
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even though i`m only 11 i can still give great advice
i have been an honor student ever since kindergarten
so i can definetly help
what i do is study, read biography and autobiography books,
listen to the teachers, i don`t talk to anyone during class unless permitted
but depending on how old you are shows how hard this is and how much of a dork/geek i am but like i said i`m only 11
2006-06-08 12:00:05
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answered by wylieboylover 1
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Study, pay attention in class, do your homework/classwork, participate in discussions, answer questions in class, ask questions when you don't understand, READ, attend all of your classes, get enough sleep, eat healthy (especially breakfast).
2006-06-13 19:28:22
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answered by mrsbornkuntry 2
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