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If you cannot, refer to step 2. During open house, a week or so before school starts, you may be given a map around the school. If so, make sure to view it over the weekend before you start school. At open houses, you will likely be given your schedule. If you feel like you may get lost, look around the school and practice the route you will take. Go in the order of what classes you will normally go to, and make sure you know where the important things are like your locker (if you have one), the cafeteria, the office, vending machines, and the bathrooms. A few nights before school, go over your schedule and memorize which class you will be going to, remember your teachers' names, and if you think you will need them, then the room numbers too.  Practice this in order while imagining the route you will make to each. You want to be prepared so you will not get lost or have trouble finding where each classroom is. Learn in depth the sports there, the clubs you can join, any traditions the school is familiar with, and ask them about your teachers if they had them.  You can also ask them about the first day there, if it makes you feel better. Make sure you are learning important things that will help you better transition into your new school.

Summary:
Get a map of the school if possible. Practice your schedule if you are uncomfortable during open house. Make sure you remember your schedule. Ask an older brother or sister who has attended for tips and information.