Boulderjohn's advice (getting used to it) is 100% valid and is an important part of the process, but there are a couple of aspects worth knowing in advance - as your tech instructor will hopefully show you.
I'm in the camp of all decos and stages on the left - when they are 'up front', otherwise, they are leashed and stowed for when I need them. I don't wear any bottles on the right side because of the long-hose issue. Ask your instructor about leashing, if it doesn't come up.
A few years ago I took a cave stage course (using an additional AL80) and it significantly changed the way I carry stages and deco tanks for o/w tech dives. I found that the closer the stage/deco was to my body, the more comfortable it was. One of the rigging options shown to us by the cave instructor was to put a bungee loop under the left chest D-ring that holds the valve/first stage a lot closer in. We also ended up shortening the tails on the stages. I think the less the bottle dangles and swings, the better. Just keep in mind that you still have to be able to check the SPG.
FYI - my philosophy is that if you're going to drag a stage or deco bottle - fill it up. Never ever heard of a problem with carrying too much gas, unless it was taking a bottle you didn't actually need according to the dive plan (which includes contingencies). I'd much rather get used to handling full bottles than take one not filled just because I wanted it neutral until I use it.
Good luck and enjoy the course!