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FOLLOW THE RULES!

That is all there is to not getting in trouble in class, the workplace, anywhere. If you still get in trouble, your teachers are picking on you and need to be reported. Before you do this, MAKE ABSOLUTELY SURE that you are following ALL the rules.

Here are some specific things you can do:

  • Know the rules for your classroom -- if you're not sure if something is OK to do, ask the teacher first
  • Be mature -- don't act out just to get a laugh or be silly, even if other people are doing it first
  • Listen to your conscience -- you know when you're doing something wrong! -- and do the right thing instead of the wrong one
  • Sit up front -- there's a reason all of the "nerds" sit there, and it's not just to get better grades -- you get into less trouble if you're right under the teacher's nose!
  • Move -- if someone near you is getting you into trouble, explain things to the teacher after class and ask to move to a different seat (see above)
  • Talk to the teacher -- explain that you want to stop getting into trouble and ask for help
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