How To Ace Those College Tests! 2020
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So we all want straight A's for our college career and beyond, right? We expect it our parents expect it and our teachers expect it and our siblings expect it. Setting the bar for getting the best possible grades in all subjects is important not only for your future but for you yourself. Lucky with these 3 valuable tips I am about to share with you, will help to aid you on the path towards a successful letter grade. A letter grade that you can be proud of and take pride in. So when you apply for that great internship or to just further your education you have the knowledge and tools at your disposal to succeed with confidence. Well lets get to the tips and hopefully they will help you get the A+ that we all secretly strive for.
#1 Keep records of your grades.
This is very important because you need to stay on top of grades so if you are doing poorly you have the ability to catch up. Also doing well on everything will allow you to stay in the A+ range. The goal is to always do your best so when you do by chance get a poor grade on a test or quiz you are able to recover. I would advise treating every homework, activity, quiz, test and other assignments as the single most important piece to your overall grade. Every assignment is broken into parts towards your final grade. So doing your best on all of the work will give you the highest chance of getting an A+.
#2 Gather Extra Materials For The Subjects You Are Taking.
What I mean by this is if you are learning about chemistry in particular elements. Prepare extra materials not given to you in a lab or text book or by the school. So I would buy books or go to library and gather chemistry books centered on the elements. Then I would get flash cards with symbols and pictures for recognition and memorization. Then I would get a model kit of the elements make up. Being able to have something physical and being able to take the model apart is good for hands on learning. Which is good for people who like working with your hands. Then I would get a poster board of all the elements and look at it every day so I get use to seeing them in front of me. Then online I would print out diagrams, models, quizzes, tests and activities to engage myself while learning the elements. Then all that I learn from doing these strategies I mention above I would get a thick huge note pad and during my self taught lessons record everything that I would think is important to note. Be colorful, use your art skills with bold titles, highlighters underline make boxes and arrows. Fully engage your self with the material. When you read the text book make sure you jot down vocabulary. Vocabulary are key words that should paid close attention too. After that make your own tests or have somebody from the class test you. I think following these examples will help anyone to receive an A+. Just practice, read and engage yourself.
#3 Take care of your self.
Eat a good breakfast and pack a lunch the night before. Make sure you are bathing. Fixing your hair, wearing comfortable clothing because classes might last from 9 to the afternoon. Make sure you smell pleasant and reserve fancier clothes for presentations and special events. Have a workout in the morning or afternoon.
Going to college is like a step towards presenting your self to the real world make a good impression. Take college seriously because it is your time to invest in yourself and your future.
So we all want straight A's for our college career and beyond, right? We expect it our parents expect it and our teachers expect it and our siblings expect it. Setting the bar for getting the best possible grades in all subjects is important not only for your future but for you yourself. Lucky with these 3 valuable tips I am about to share with you, will help to aid you on the path towards a successful letter grade. A letter grade that you can be proud of and take pride in. So when you apply for that great internship or to just further your education you have the knowledge and tools at your disposal to succeed with confidence. Well lets get to the tips and hopefully they will help you get the A+ that we all secretly strive for.
#1 Keep records of your grades.
This is very important because you need to stay on top of grades so if you are doing poorly you have the ability to catch up. Also doing well on everything will allow you to stay in the A+ range. The goal is to always do your best so when you do by chance get a poor grade on a test or quiz you are able to recover. I would advise treating every homework, activity, quiz, test and other assignments as the single most important piece to your overall grade. Every assignment is broken into parts towards your final grade. So doing your best on all of the work will give you the highest chance of getting an A+.
#2 Gather Extra Materials For The Subjects You Are Taking.
What I mean by this is if you are learning about chemistry in particular elements. Prepare extra materials not given to you in a lab or text book or by the school. So I would buy books or go to library and gather chemistry books centered on the elements. Then I would get flash cards with symbols and pictures for recognition and memorization. Then I would get a model kit of the elements make up. Being able to have something physical and being able to take the model apart is good for hands on learning. Which is good for people who like working with your hands. Then I would get a poster board of all the elements and look at it every day so I get use to seeing them in front of me. Then online I would print out diagrams, models, quizzes, tests and activities to engage myself while learning the elements. Then all that I learn from doing these strategies I mention above I would get a thick huge note pad and during my self taught lessons record everything that I would think is important to note. Be colorful, use your art skills with bold titles, highlighters underline make boxes and arrows. Fully engage your self with the material. When you read the text book make sure you jot down vocabulary. Vocabulary are key words that should paid close attention too. After that make your own tests or have somebody from the class test you. I think following these examples will help anyone to receive an A+. Just practice, read and engage yourself.
#3 Take care of your self.
Eat a good breakfast and pack a lunch the night before. Make sure you are bathing. Fixing your hair, wearing comfortable clothing because classes might last from 9 to the afternoon. Make sure you smell pleasant and reserve fancier clothes for presentations and special events. Have a workout in the morning or afternoon.
Going to college is like a step towards presenting your self to the real world make a good impression. Take college seriously because it is your time to invest in yourself and your future.
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