Getting into a routine of preparing for school the day and night before makes getting up and getting ready in the morning much easier. Getting ready for school doesn't just involve waking up and getting dressed. It also includes getting your assignments done, organizing your school supplies, and having a good attitude as you start the day. By preparing in advance, you'll have more time in the mornings to sleep in or eat breakfast, and you won't be as rushed or stressed so your school days will always be off to a good start!

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Preparing the Night Before

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  1. If you pick out your clothes the night before, you’ll save yourself a lot of time in the morning. Choose clothes that you’ll feel comfortable in throughout the day. If it’s cold out, remember to select layers so that you can put on a jacket or sweater if you need to.[1]
    • If you wear a uniform to school, you can still lay it out so that you’ll know where it is and can be sure you have a clean uniform ready to go.
    • Make sure your clothes fit within any dress code that your school may have.
    • Lay the clothes out on a chair or dresser so that you can find them easily.
  2. Showering every day is part of good hygiene. By showering at night, you wash away any sweat or dirt that’s accumulated during the day. You’ll wake up feeling fresh and ready to go, and you won’t need to spend time showering in the morning.[2]
    • If you need to do something to your hair at night, make sure to take care of this, as well. Some people sleep in curlers or tie their hair up in a rag at night.
    • Make sure to also brush your teeth and take care of any other matters of personal hygiene as well.
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  3. Double check that all of your books and homework are in your backpack. There’s nothing worse than getting to school and realizing that you’ve left a permission slip or an assignment at home. Look through all of your papers and your calendar to make sure you have what you need.[3]
    • You can ask your parents to double check your backpack and make sure you didn’t forget anything. Sometimes they might be able to help you remember something that you forgot.
    • Keep folders and notebooks organized in your backpack.
  4. Make sure you set your alarm clock to when you want to wake up. Allow 10-15 minutes more than you think you need for your morning routine. This will ensure that you have plenty of time and can get ready without feeling rushed.
    • If you’re used to pushing the snooze button a lot, you’ll want to set your alarm clock for even earlier, to allow for some snoozing.
    • Check to make sure that your alarm clock works before you rely on it!
    • Reader Poll: We asked 549 wikiHow readers who've established a morning routine, and 51% of them agreed that the best way to do so is by setting an alarm. [Take Poll]
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  1. This one is often more easily said than done. Try your best to get up when your alarm first goes off. Get out of bed as soon as you can. This will help your body and mind to wake up and will help you avoid falling back to sleep.
    • It is better for your level of alertness to wake up after the initial alarm goes off. Using the snooze feature doesn’t help you wake-up.[4]
  2. Eating breakfast helps you wake up and feeds your brain with energy for your day of school. Try to eat something packed with protein and some complex carbohydrates to keep your energized until lunch.[5]
    • Morning protein sources can be eggs, breakfast meats, yogurt, or milk or a milk alternative like soy or almond milk.
    • Reach for whole grain toast or cereal such as oatmeal or muesli. Fruit is packed with fiber, which is important to a healthy diet as well.
    • There are many breakfasts that you can make in large batches at night and freeze for quick reheating in the morning.
  3. Brush your teeth well and floss if that’s part of your routine. You can also wash your face, brush your hair, and do anything else that’s part of getting ready to start your day.[6]
    • Some people wear makeup or put products in their hair before school.
    • If you wear contacts or a retainer, you may need to have special routines dedicated to cleaning and putting in those items.
  4. Put on the clothes that you laid out the night before. Look in the mirror to make sure that everything looks right. You can make adjustments if you need to, but don’t get caught up creating a whole new outfit. You’ll start to run behind.[7]
    • Check the weather when you get up. You may need to pack an extra sweater or a raincoat if there’s bad weather that you didn’t plan for.
  5. Hopefully, you’ve already assembled your backpack full of necessities and either packed a lunch or prepared to buy lunch. Gather what you need and double check that you have everything.[8]
    • It can be helpful to designate one place in your house where you keep your backpack, lunchbox, coat and shoes. That way, you have everything in one place in the morning.
    • Check with your parents to make sure you haven’t forgotten anything.
  6. You might be getting a ride, walking, or catching a bus. However you get to school, make sure you give yourself plenty of time to get there. You can’t control if the bus is late, but you can control whether you’re on time to catch the bus.
    • If you woke up 10-15 minutes before you absolutely needed to, you should have a little extra time.
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  1. After a long day of school, it’s important to spend some time by yourself to decompress. Do something that helps you unwind before diving into conversation or homework.
    • You can take a walk, play with a pet, listen to music or watch some TV to decompress.
    • It’s okay to say to your parents, “I think I need some time to decompress. I’m pretty tired from my day at school. I’ll be ready to talk about my day a little later.”
    • Taking some time to decompress will help you wind down and rest for the rest of the evening.
  2. One of the most essential parts of preparing for a day of school is doing your homework. You want to get it done the night before so that you’re not trying to get it done on the morning that it’s due.[9]
    • You may want to get together with friends and do your homework together to help you focus.
    • Ask for help from parents or a tutor if you need it.
    • Some people find it easiest to do homework right after getting home before decompressing. Notice what seems to work for you and when it’s easiest to focus.
    • Study for any tests or potential quizzes that you have the next day.
  3. This might not seem like it’s related to school, but spending time with family is a great way to unwind and to process what’s going on in your school life. You’ll get to tell your family what you’ve been up to which can help you understand how much you’ve been learning.
    • Spending quality time with your family is also part of being well rested and ready for the next day.
    • If you and your parents all have busy lives, you might not get to spend much time with them after school. Take advantage of any time that you all have free to connect and talk about how school is going.
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    Get to bed early the night before so you're not too tired in the morning. Set an alarm on your phone, or set a few alarms if you tend to turn your alarm off. Sometimes it helps to set the alarm and place it across the room so you'll have to actually get up to turn it off. Once you're up, you're less likely to go back to bed.
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    If you're worried about sleeping through your alarm, set 2-3 alarms for 10-15 minutes apart. Turn the volume all the way up. You could also ask a parent, sibling, roommate, etc. to make sure you're awake.
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  • Your parents may or may not help you with things like making lunch or picking out your clothes. It’s good practice to do as many of these things on your own as you can. Ask fo help if you need it, though.
  • You can check in with friends and classmates at night to make sure you haven’t forgotten any of the homework assigned that day.
  • Do your best to get enough sleep. This makes everything else much easier.
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  • Before bed, write down anything from the school day that's worrying you. Getting it out on paper can clear your mind for a good night's rest.
  • Pay close attention in class so you don't miss assignments or homework. Review notes before bed to help retain the material.
  • In the morning, drink some water to rehydrate and energize. You may also want to stretch or meditate to start the day calm.
  • Stick to a regular bedtime routine so you get enough sleep. Being well-rested makes getting up easier. Aim for 8-10 hours.
  • If you ever forget homework, text a friend to send you a picture of the assignment. Having the info will save you stress.
  • Place your alarm across the room so you have to get up to turn it off. Avoid snoozing or you may be late!
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This article was co-authored by Katie Styzek. Katie Styzek is a Professional School Counselor for Chicago Public Schools. Katie earned a BS in Elementary Education with a Concentration in Mathematics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She served as a middle school mathematics, science, and social studies teacher for three years prior to becoming a counselor. She holds a Master of Education (M.Ed.) in School Counseling from DePaul University and an MA in Educational Leadership from Northeastern Illinois University. Katie holds an Illinois School Counselor Endorsement License (Type 73 Service Personnel), an Illinois Principal License (formerly Type 75), and an Illinois Elementary Education Teaching License (Type 03, K – 9). She is also Nationally Board Certified in School Counseling from the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards. This article has been viewed 199,625 times.
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To get ready for school, pick out your clothes and pack your backpack the night before to streamline your morning routine. Set your alarm before bed, and consider setting it 10-15 minutes earlier than you think you need so you won't feel rushed the next morning. Make time to have a quick breakfast and don't forget to brush your teeth and hair before stepping out the door! For more tips on preparing the night before, read on!

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