Psychological counseling about senior three. I am a senior three student, and I can't help looking at a classmate out of the corner of my eye in class (see supplementary explanation for details).

1. Eliminate things that are easily disturbed, such as staying away from one of your classmates and changing seats. But you and I think it should be not only for her, but also for other students. So be self-controlled.

2. Timing. For example, specify what you want to finish in a class. Give yourself a short time at the beginning and gradually lengthen it. Don't be too generous with the specified time, you'd better get things done quickly.

3. Find a classmate to supervise. For example, preparing for interpretation and review, you can find someone to do it together. There is competition and supervision.

Make plans. Find an A4 piece of paper and write down the date and what to do every day, one week, one winter and summer vacation or one semester. Complete the same hook.

Before you do something, think about the pros and cons. Write down ten benefits of completing this task and ten consequences of not completing it. Explain the importance.

I hope I can help you. Come on, senior three. I wish you get into an ideal university.

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