GOOD GRADES HOW GRADES HOW TO GET ES HOW TO GET GOO HOW TO GET GOOD G TO GET GOOD GRADE GOOD GRADES HOW HOW TO GET GOOD TO GET GOOD GRAD GET GOOD GRADES Hit the books more effectively and get more A's with these study tips.
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Step 1
Attend and excel Attend all of your classes -- don't ditch. Always be on time and maintain a schedule that prioritizes hard work over comfort, friends, and fun in the short term in order to succeed in the long term.
Step 2
Participate in class Communicate with the teacher or professor to be sure you understand what is expected of you, and participate in class discussions.
Step 3
Take notes Take legible notes. Skip lines to separate points and focus on essentials. Review your notes and make outlines to make the material easier to remember for tests.
Tip Step 4
Things You will need Compulsory * Attendence Punctuality Participation Notes Study Schedule Organisation Personal Schedule Stress Reducers
Optional ( Not Needed ) Memorization Techniques
Revise constantly and utilize memorization techniques to absorb information.
Establish study times Maintain strict study times in a quiet, well-lit, comfortable place at home or at the library.
Step 5
Scan footnotes, words in bold and italic print, summaries, charts, and review questions to commit information to memory. Jot down answers to likely test questions so you can study them later on.
Step 6
Organize your life Keep to a tight personal schedule that includes eating, laundry, sleeping, and occasional socializing. Make habits out of discipline and achievement.
Tip
Step 7
Research suggests that studying important facts and concepts just before going to sleep enhances retention.
Reduce anxiety Reduce test-taking anxiety by closing your eyes, breathing slowly, and imagining the tension draining out of your head, down your arms, and out through your fingers. Though taking a test is never easy, don't let stress interfere. Now you can look for your name on the Dean's List.
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