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Being ready to take on each school day really boils down to a good routine. A lot of the stuff you need to do to get ready for school can be done the night before when you have more time. If you don't have a lot of time in the evening after school, prepare what you can on the weekend so it's ready to go for each day. Then, in the morning, all you need to concern yourself with is getting ready and heading out the door.

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Wake up with your alarm.

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  1. Even though you've done most of your prep work the night before, you still don't want to be rushing around in the morning. Leave yourself plenty of time to get cleaned up, get dressed, and get your things together before you have to leave. [1]
    • For example, if you have to catch your bus at 7:30, you might want to wake up at 6:30. This gives you an hour to get dressed, eat breakfast, wash your face, brush your teeth, and make sure you have everything you'll need for school.
    • You might find that you don't need as much time in the morning, but be careful not to cut it too close. Ideally, you'll have time to do everything you need to do and still be calm, friendly, and social with your family before heading out.
    • Since you went to sleep at the appropriate hour, you should feel well-rested in the morning. If you feel tired, bump your bedtime up a half-hour and see if that helps. You might have to play around with it a little until you find the right time. [2]
    • Reader Poll: We asked 618 wikiHow readers who've established a morning routine, and 52% of them agreed that the best way to do so is by setting an alarm. [Take Poll]
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Eat a good breakfast.

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  1. [3] Scrambled eggs only take a few minutes to make—add spinach to get your vegetable in. If you don't have time in the morning, make them in advance. Put your eggs between 2 slices of bread, an English muffin, or a bagel, then wrap it up and put it in the fridge. All you have to do is heat it in the microwave for about 10 seconds and it'll be good to go.
    • Stay away from sugary cereals and toaster pastries—the sugar will cause you to crash later and won't give you the focused energy you need.
    • If your school serves breakfast, it's fine to wait until you get there to eat something. Just make sure you're starting your day with something healthy that will give you the energy you need.
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Get dressed and ready.

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  1. Since you took a bath or shower last night, this should be all you need to do to look your best in the morning—and it probably won't take you more than 10 or 15 minutes. Start by putting on the clothes that you laid out last night. If you have longer hair, you might want to pull it back so it's out of your way at school or more manageable during activities. [4]
    • Give yourself a little extra time if you wear makeup to school or if you have other accessories you want to put on.
    • Glance in the mirror one last time and smile—you're ready to go!
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Pack your bag according to your schedule.

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  1. Check your schedule and put the books, supplies, and other materials you'll need for the next day in your bag. Take out anything you won't need and leave it at home. [6]
    • If you'll need a change of clothes for PE or another activity, make sure they're clean and ready to go along with your other school things.
    • You might want to check the weather as well. For example, if it's supposed to rain tomorrow, you'll want to make sure you have a raincoat or umbrella ready.
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Take a bath or shower at night.

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  1. You likely want to take a bath or shower at night anyway, especially if you were active during the day. Taking it 1-2 hours before you go to bed will help you get to sleep faster and have better quality sleep. [9]
    • A bubble bath or shower gel with a calming scent, such as lavender, also helps relax you and improve your sleep quality. [10]
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Do something relaxing before bed.

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  1. For an hour or so before you go to bed, turn down the lights and do something calm and relaxing. This will get your mind and body to slow down and get ready for sleep more naturally. This works best if everybody else in your family is also engaged in relatively quiet activities so they don't disturb or distract you. [11]
    • If the sun is still out when you're transitioning toward bedtime, close the blinds or curtains so the natural light won't come into your room.
    • Avoid stimulating activities, such as exercise or watching an exciting television show, right before bed. When you stimulate your mind, you'll have a harder time falling asleep and won't sleep as deeply when you finally do. [12]
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Get a good night's sleep.

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  1. Studies show that grade-school-age children need between 9 and 11 hours of sleep each night, while teenagers need 8 to 10 hours. Count backward from the time you need to wake up for school every morning to establish your bedtime. [13]
    • For example, if you're 16 years old and you need to get up at 6 a.m., that means you need to go to bed sometime between 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. If 8 p.m. sounds way too early for you to go to bed, start with a 10 p.m. bedtime. You can always adjust it if you consistently feel tired in the morning.
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Time your morning routine.

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  1. This will help you decide when you need to set your alarm so you aren't rushing in the morning. One weekend or another day you don't have school, go through the motions as though you are getting ready for school—check the time when you're done and you'll know how much time you need each morning. [14]
    • For example, you might find that it takes you 30 minutes to do everything you need to do in the morning at a normal pace. Add 15 minutes to this time (just in case anything goes wrong) and set your alarm for 45 minutes before you need to leave.
    • Don't forget to add in time to wake up as well. If it usually takes a couple of minutes for the alarm to wake you up, set it a couple of minutes earlier than you need to get up to account for that.
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Prep for each week on the weekend.

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    What's the best way to study and do homework before school each day?
    Ashley Pritchard, MA
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    Ashley Pritchard is an Academic and School Counselor at Delaware Valley Regional High School in Frenchtown, New Jersey. Ashley has over 3 years of high school, college, and career counseling experience. She has an MA in School Counseling with a specialization in Mental Health from Caldwell University and is certified as an Independent Education Consultant through the University of California, Irvine.
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    Try to spend 20 minutes studying each subject at night. That way you won't have to cram for your exams later on. Also, make sure you do all of your homework every night so you don't miss assignments or turn them in late.
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    Because I'm super lazy (I'm 12), my mom makes my lunch in the morning whilst I get ready so the food is a little fresher. Is that fine?
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    This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.
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    You certainly shouldn't consider it "super lazy" that your mom makes your lunch for you in the morning. If she's happy to do it for you, there's nothing wrong with that! As you get older, you might decide that you no longer want your mom to make your lunch for you, and that's okay too. Just make sure to tell her regularly that you appreciate the things she does for you.
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    Is it a problem if I don't get 8-10 hours of sleep because I go to bed late?
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    Experts recommend that teenagers get 8-10 hours of sleep each night for optimal health. Some can get by with less, but this isn't as common as other teenagers would like for you to believe. Perhaps you could try an experiment: Monitor your energy and mood for a week while maintaining your usual sleep schedule. Then, try to go to bed a little earlier the next week, so that you're getting at least 8 hours of sleep. Monitor your energy and mood each day. If you found you had more energy and a better mood during the second week, then you should make getting more sleep a priority. But if there's no real difference, then maybe it's not a big issue for you.
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      • A checklist with your evening and morning routines will help you remember everything until it all becomes habitual. [16]
      • If you're finding that it's taking you too long to wake up in the morning, try setting your alarm across your room. That way, you'll need to walk over to it in order to turn it off. Doing this may help you wake up.

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      • Try to go to bed early. Avoid TV or bright lights right before bed. Cozy up in bed and think about something you love to help you fall asleep and have good, restful dreams.
      • Remember that a routine isn't built in one day. It may take you time to build up a habit of being prepared for school every day.
      • Make sure to have paper and pencils and all that good stuff in your book bag ready to go in the evening for the next day.
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      To prepare for each school day, start out by checking your schedule for the next day and making sure you have everything you will need in your backpack. For example, if you have gym class tomorrow, make sure that you have your gym clothes. Most importantly, double-check that all your homework is in your bag. Then, lay out your outfit for the next day to make it easier to get dressed. Finally, make sure that your alarm is set for the right time in the morning. For more tips on establishing a normal routine and eating a healthy breakfast, read on!

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