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It's important to remember that being intelligent and appearing intelligent are not the same thing. However, if you want to be perceived as intelligent at school, here are some tips: 1. Stay engaged in class: Pay attention in class, take notes, and ask questions when you need clarification. This will show your teacher and classmates that you are interested in the material and actively trying to understand it. 2. Participate in class discussions: Offer your thoughts and opinions during class discussions. This will show that you have an understanding of the material and can contribute to the conversation. 3. Read widely: Read books, articles, and other materials that are related to your classes or your personal interests. This will broaden your knowledge base and give you more information to draw on during class discussions and assignments. 4. Be organized: Keep track of your assignments, due dates, and notes. Being organized will help you stay on top of your work and prevent you from falling behind. 5. Challenge yourself: Take on challenging assignments and projects, even if they are outside of your comfort zone. This will demonstrate that you are willing to push yourself and take on new challenges. 6. Be confident: Believe in yourself and your abilities. Confidence can go a long way in how you are perceived by others. Remember, intelligence comes in many forms, and it's important to value your own unique strengths and abilities. Focus on being the best version of yourself, and the rest will fall into place.
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