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Well it may be too late depending on your habits up to this point. But you can obviously do better in the next years.
1. Take school seriously. Stop spending so much time playing on the computer. Seriously!
2. Don't do drugs, including alcohol.
3. Don't do girls, including your sister!
4. Regulate your time. Make a schedule and keep to it. If it is your hour to study English then you have to tell your friends "no I can't go I am busy."
5. Keep a study guide-diary each day and review it. What did I learn today? What did I sleep through? What was assigned? Tag the calendar with important dates ahead of time. Don't wait until the last minute to review.
6. Review your study guide-diary for what you studied last week, 2 weeks ago, and 3 weeks ago, every day. What did I forget? What questions should I ask in class? What did I learn? What will be on the test?
7. Go big time! Make study groups for each difficult class. Instead of Dungeons and Dragons or the latest pc net-game, get friends together who WANT to get better grades. Make regular meetings and don't be late to them. Divide up the work and share the notes. Learn how to do this in high school. This skill will be worth its weight in gold when you reach college.
8 Learn the Stanford Method of questioning everything. What am I talking about? Google it.
:-) Good Luck
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