Precautions for returning to school:
1. Determine the start date: First, you need to determine the specific start date of your area or school. This can usually be obtained through the school's official website, school calendar or notice. Make sure you know the exact start date so that you can get ready.
2. Freshman's Guide: If you are a freshman, especially in a new school, you may need to read the freshman's guide or information manual to understand the school's rules and regulations, campus facilities and student services. This will help you better adapt to the new environment.
3. Itinerary: Plan your itinerary before school starts. Including transportation, accommodation, moving and so on. If necessary, book air tickets, boat tickets or accommodation in advance, and prepare luggage and necessities.
4. Health and insurance: Check your health and make sure that your health records and vaccination records are up to date. If necessary, buy appropriate health insurance and learn about the school's health services and emergency handling procedures.
5. School regulations and requirements: Be familiar with school regulations and requirements, including course selection, credit requirements, withdrawal policy and school activities. Understand the school's student support services, such as student affairs office, library, etc. In order to seek help and support when necessary.
Study plan after school starts.
Arrange the study time reasonably. Go home and finish the homework of the day first, and then use the rest of the time to preview and review. Moreover, we should make full use of sporadic time. Sporadic time makes a mickle, and together, it is a precious whole period of time. At school, we should arrange the time for self-study classes. Self-study class can't take finishing homework as the only task. Don't rush to do your homework before you really understand what you have learned. Be sure to check more after finishing your homework.
Pay attention to preview and review. Don't preview too much each time, just one lesson. Through preview, find the problems that you can't understand for the time being, and see if the teacher has solved them later.