How To Be A Successful Hogwarts Student

written by Elizabeth Black

This book includes all of the tips to become an excellent Hogwarts student.

Last Updated

05/31/21

Chapters

5

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5 Ways To Enjoy Lessons

Chapter 3
1. Don't Be Distracted
Remove all distractions. No phones should be in the vicinity, the TV should be off. Give each lesson your 100% attention. If you do, you are more likely to get 100%, than you are if you are texting and working. This will also ensure that you will enjoy the lesson that much more if you give it all of your attention.

2. Walk Away If You Get Tired
Enjoying the lesson also means being in a positive attitude. If you are getting grumpy, or frustrated at the lesson, walk away. You should always do your best quality work, and it will not be that, if you are tired and angry. Give it some space before returning. This will let you enjoy them so much more.

3. Follow All Of The Good Student Rules (In Past Chapters)
Read my first two chapters. They show you good ways to do your lessons. With good methods in your head, it will be less stressful when you take a quiz, or even your final exam.

4. Pay Attention
If you want to be happy, you should get good grades. A bad grade always stresses people out, and that is never good. When you pay attention, it will make you better at the quizzes and essays, and you will be enjoying it, instead of dreading it.

5. Always Do The Extra Credit
Doing extra credit is a way to earn house points, and it is always a great way to show house spirit. This will make essays in to more of a game, because it will be a good way to earn yourself house points. It will also make you eligible to enter the house point championship, which will make doing the extra credit essays seem like a breeze.
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