Tips for Returning to School Stockbridge GA

Returning to school is rarely met with delight. Whether you're starting a new year in middle or high school, or you're gearing up to go to college, organization can brighten up the outlook - big time.

Local Companies

Heritage Medical Institute (HMI)
770-506-4359
528 Forest Parkway, Suite C.
Forest Park, GA
(APEC) Anointed PowerSource Educational Center
(770) 853-7631
1094 Chapman Circle
Stone Mountain, GA
Academe of the Oaks
404-405-2173
146 New Street
Decatur, GA
Agnes Scott College
404-471-6000
141 E College Ave
Decatur, GA
City Schools of Decatur
404-370-4400
758 Scott Boulevard
Decatur, GA
DeKalb County Public Library
404-370-8450
215 Sycamore St
Decatur, GA
DeKalb County School System
678-676-0307
377 North Decatur Road
Decatur, GA
DeKalb County Schools - Family Technology Resource Center
678-676-1000
2652 Lawrenceville Highway
Decatur, GA
DeKalb History Center
404-373-1088
101 E. Court Square
Decatur, GA
DeVry University
404-292-7900
250 North Arcadia Avenue
Decatur, GA

Returning to school is rarely met with delight. Whether you're starting a new year in middle or high school, or you're gearing up to go to college, organization can brighten up the outlook — big time.

Here are a few simple ideas to put you on the right track before you go back to school:

  • Invest in a daily planner or calendar of some sort. You don't have to lay out major cash for a leather-bound logbook (unless you want to, of course). You could even create your own organizer on your computer. A Microsoft Word table done up as a monthly calendar might work just fine. Or, you could go with an Excel calendar, designed with a free downloaded template.
  • Fill your calendar in with information you know for sure for the upcoming school year, like days off, sporting events, PSAT or SAT test dates, and so on. You also can use your calendar to keep you motivated toward a goal. For example, if you want to have a scholarship in the bag by the end of the year, mark down milestone dates as reminders of the steps you'll need to take. Or, if you want to buy your prom dress before all the good ones are picked through, set a deadline for yourself and make a calendar note.
  • Conventional wisdom might suggest you stock up on school supplies before your first day back in the classroom. However, he who hesitates . . . may save money. If you're not sure what each of your teachers will require for organization of your assignments (notebooks, folders, binders, looseleaf?), hold off on shopping. You can put together a supply list and hit the school bookstore or your favorite retailer later.
  • If the shopping bug just won't leave you alone, turn to your closet to soothe your itch to go buy-buy. Now's the time to inventory your wardrobe for the first season of the new school year. Pull everything out to figure out what fits, what's still in style, what you can part with, and what's worth keeping. (Your parents probably wouldn't mind if you actually tidied up the inside of your closet while it's empty.) Bag up the old stuff for sale to a secondhand clothing store, such as Plato's Closet, or donate your former favorites as an act of goodwill.
  • While you're in cleaning mode, dust off your study area — you know, the place where you do homework, do research, write papers, complete assignments? Hitting the books will be a whole lot easier if you've arranged the physical space where you'll organize your thoughts.
  • Finally, ease into a routine similar to a typical school day. If you've been staying up late because you can sleep in, start adjusting your internal clock by getting to bed and getting up earlier. When school starts, your brain won't want to place nice with concentration if you're sitting in a classroom at your regular bedtime. To avoid major shock to your system, modify your hours and habits little by little. By the time you return to school, you'll be wide awake to all kinds of possibilities!

Cliffs Notes Online

Featured Local Company

Heritage Medical Institute (HMI)

*CNA Program: day, nite, mid-day & weekend classes. *CPR Classes - Fee applies.

770-506-4359
528 Forest Parkway, Suite C.
Forest Park, GA
www.hmimedical.webs.com

*Medical training school offering short-term CNA (Certified Nurses Assistant) and CPR classes.

*Flexible day, mid-day, nite & weekend classes.

*Ekg, PCT and Phlebotomy classes will be coming this Fall 2009.



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