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No matter how old we are, getting good grades is a goal for many of us. Juggling homework, tests, and projects can be tough, but with a little bit of effort and dedication, you can get (and keep) your grades up. Keep reading to learn how you can stay on top of your schoolwork and put your best foot forward during class.
The Best Ways to Get Good Grades
- Write down homework, tests, and due dates in a planner.
- Ask and answer questions in class.
- Write down important concepts during class.
- Study your notes and textbook for 10-20 minutes each day.
- Go to your teacher or classmates for help.
- Take a 15-minute break for every 45 minutes you study.
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QuestionWhat's the best music for studying?Jennifer KaifeshJennifer Kaifesh is the Founder of Great Expectations College Prep, a tutoring and counseling service based in Southern California. Jennifer has over 15 years of experience managing and facilitating academic tutoring and standardized test prep as it relates to the college application process. She takes a personal approach to her tutoring, and focuses on working with students to find their specific mix of pursuits that they both enjoy and excel at. She is a graduate of Northwestern University.
Founder, Great Expectations College PrepClassical music is, of course, the accepted music for academics. There are even studies that have concluded that listening to Mozart improves performance. That being said, it is entirely about your personal preference. If you feel more relaxed and focused listening to classic rock or hip-hop, listen to that! Just remember that songs with familiar lyrics and/or catchy rhythms/beats can often prove distracting, even if they relax you. -
QuestionHow do I avoid thinking about something else while doing revision or homework?Community AnswerRemind yourself of your ultimate goal, which is achieving good grades. Remember what matters most to you, and keep in mind the future you are preparing for.
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QuestionHow do I stop the voices in my head telling me not to do my homework?Community AnswerThink of how not doing your homework will affect your grades, how it could make everything harder on in life. Change the voices too––instead of having them telling you to not do it, change them to telling you that you can do it, will do and that the sooner it's done, the sooner you're free to do something else.
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Don't worry about competing with people around you, as they may have other goals. Just work hard and try to achieve your own goals for yourself.Thanks
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At the end of each day, summarise the information you have learnt and put it in a different book. That way, when you want to do revision, you can see the key points quickly and easily, and not focus on the less important pieces of information.Thanks
Tips from our Readers
- Prioritize your time! Do the most important and urgent things first, and the less important things later. Put away any distractions when you are doing something for school. You can look at it after you are done with your work as a reward!
- Study by teaching the concepts to your friends, family, or even your stuffed animals. This is a great way to solidify your knowledge and show you what you need to focus on. Plus, it can be fun!
- Redo the exercises you practiced in class to help you remember the concepts, methods, and any rules. This is especially helpful in science and math subjects.
- Look up videos online for the subject you're learning about. Videos can help explain the topic and provide you with practice questions.
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- ↑ Jennifer Kaifesh. Academic Tutor. Expert Interview. 8 November 2019.
- ↑ https://hbculifestyle.com/improve-your-grades-in-college/
- ↑ https://math.osu.edu/undergrad/non-majors/resources/good-grade
- ↑ https://www.umassd.edu/dss/resources/students/classroom-strategies/how-to-get-good-grades/
- ↑ https://www.oxfordlearning.com/benefits-of-tutoring/
- ↑ https://www.umassd.edu/dss/resources/students/classroom-strategies/how-to-get-good-grades/
- ↑ https://www.oxfordlearning.com/studying-alone-vs-studying-in-a-group/
- ↑ https://www.oxfordlearning.com/mnemonic-devices/
- ↑ https://www.psychologicalscience.org/news/releases/back-to-school-cramming-doesnt-work-in-the-long-run.html
About This Article
To get good grades, stay organized by keeping a planner with all of your assignments and upcoming tests in it. Make a study schedule for each week so you know exactly how much you should study for your classes. Make sure you take good notes and participate in class so you're more prepared for tests. Try to do your homework right after school every day so you don't procrastinate. If you feel like you're struggling with a subject, don't be afraid to ask your teacher for help or meet with a tutor. For more tips, like how to study for tests, keep reading!
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