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do you have GOOD study tips that had gotten you a good grade!!?? best answer 10 points!!!?

do you have GOOD study tips that had gotten you a good grade!!?? best answer 10 points!!!?

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You should briefly glance through everything you will be tested on until the night before the test. Then, you should read everything in the book you’re suppose to read. Take notes while you do this. At the end, study you’re notes once or twice, highlighting everything you think is important. Study them on the way to school the next day. Study again while you wait for class to start, going over the things you highlighted.

I guarantee you’ll get get at least an B doing this (although it usually gives me an A)!

Good luck!

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ORGANIZATION!!

I was SO un-organized last year in the 8th grade! I couldn’t even open my locker without being flooded with loose papers and books and note and pens and coats!! I suffered, going from an A B honor roll student to an F in math almost each time report cards came out. SO! get a system going, like clean out your locker and book bag every Friday. Plan ahead. What you are going to wear tomorrow, what test do you need to study for, double check homework, it’s all stuff that should do every night. That reminds me. study RIGHT before you go to bed. it’s been scientifically proven that you remember things longer if you learn them at night. also, when you have a project or report, GET IT DONE RIGHT AWAY!! I used to ALWAYS procratinate! (put things off till the last minute) i would do fun things like sleep overs, but it wouldn’t be as much fun because in the back of your mind you’re thinking “aw man! i have that project to do!” when if you get it done early, and you go to a party, you can think “ha! i can party because i don’ thave any work! no worries for ME!” also, do things FUN! you have a report on Japan? do the report on a japanese scroll. also, Extra credit is a students best friend! putting in a little extra effort could mean a big extra for your grade! Other tips: eat right, listen to the teacher, write down homework or other things like picture day or b-ball game in a panner, sleep well, and if you do all these things, you will grow up and not regret one thing! You’ll be so happy, and your grades will be good so ppl will be BEGGIN you to work for them, and you’ll know what ou want in life, and also a lot of guys like smart girls!

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heyheyhey
Yes, I have some study tips.

First, don’t wait until the last minute to study. Your brain can’t process ALL that information at one time.

However, after you have studied everything, it’s good to read your notes over again once or twice to refresh your memory right before the test or quiz. It’s not cramming, it’s just moving all that information to the top of your head so you’ll be able to retrieve it.

Look over your what you’re studying. Go through the key points. If possible, avoid reading unnecessary information because it will distract you from what your mind needs ot remember.

After reading a section, take out a blank sheet of paper and write down what you just studied. Or write down the main ideas. This will really help you if you have writing/photographic memory. After you are sure that you have the information down, TAKE A BREAK.

You might not know it, but this break is very important. It gives your brain a chance to process the information you just studied. If you cram too much information at once, you might forget some things.

After a nice 2 to 5 minute break, return to your notes. Without looking, write down what you have already studied. You should be able to remember almost everything by now. If not, go over the section again and repeat all the steps.

Don’t forget to look over the notes again right before the test to refresh your memory.

Most tests/quizzes are multiple choice, so don’t memorize too many details. Through this study method, you will be able to recognize which one is the right answer.

I hope this helps! Good luck!!

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chinky95
you can take notes on index cards and read them throughout the day, especially when prepping for a test. Also, if the school allows, you may bring a voice recorder and play it back to help study. If the teacher writes something on the board, you should be writing it down, too. Ask your teacher directly what you need to do to get an “A.” Teachers like to know you’re determined to do what it takes to succeed. It also makes you stand out from the other slackers. Good luck going into middle school, and if anyone tells you not to be worried about grades in middle school, IGNORE them! You are setting yourself up now for a successful future!
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Anonymous
What I do is I play music on my tv and then I do my homework but I sometimes get distracted which is a GOOD thing because it clears your mind from stress and relieves you and then you continue and when you go to study for a test wait till the morning and if you have to remember spelling repeat the word or phrase like Apple Apple Apple Apple for a little while till you can remember the whole list without looking more then once.
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Anonymous
The value of a schedule

Before you even begin to think about the process of studying, you must develop a schedule. If you don’t have a schedule or plan for studying, then you will not have any way of allocating your valuable time when the unexpected comes up. A good, well thought out schedule can be a lifesaver. It’s up to you to learn how develop a schedule that meets your needs, revise it if necessary, and most important, follow it.

A schedule saves time

All schedules should be made with the idea that they can be revised. A good schedule keeps you from wandering off course. A good schedule, if properly managed, assigns time where time is needed, but you’ve got to want to do it!

Making every hour count

A schedule should take into account every class, laboratory, lecture, social event, and other work in which you engage. There are givens such as classes and so on that have to be incorporated. You must focus on the other “free time” available and how you will use it. Make a weekly schedule and block off the 24 hour day in one hour increments. Indicate times for classes, labs, lectures, social, and work time. Also block off a period for sleeping each day. With what is left over, plan time for study. This gives you a rough road map of the time available. Of course, you can revise your schedule as circumstances warrant.

When to study

The problem of when to study is critical. A good rule of thumb is that studying should be carried out only when you are rested, alert, and have planned for it. Last minute studying just before a class is usually a waste of time.

Studying for lecture courses

If your study period is before the lecture class, be sure you have read all the assignments and made notes on what you don’t understand. If the study period is after the lecture class, review the notes you took during class while the information is still fresh.

Studying for recitation courses

For classes that require recitation, such as foreign language, be sure to schedule a study period just before the class. Use the time to practice. Sometimes, practice with others can help sharpen your skills in a before-class study period.

Making and revising a schedule

Don’t be afraid to revise your schedule. Schedules are really plans for how you intend to use your time. If your schedule doesn’t work, revise it. You must understand that your schedule is to help you develop good study habits. Once you have developed them, schedule building becomes easier.

The Process of Study

How to use your time

Time is the most valuable resource a student has. It is also one of the most wasted of resources. The schedule you develop should guide you in how to allocate the available time in the most productive manner. Sticking to your schedule can be tough. Don’t dribble away valuable time. Avoiding study is the easiest thing in the world. It’s up to you to follow the schedule you prepared. A good deal of your success in high school or college depends on this simple truth.

Where to study

You can study anywhere. Obviously, some places are better than others. Libraries, study lounges or private rooms are best. Above all, the place you choose to study should not be distracting. Distractions can build up, and the first thing you know, you’re out of time and out of luck. Make choosing a good physical environment a part of your study habits.

Strategies

Thinking skills

Everybody has thinking skills, but few use them effectively. Effective thinking skills cannot be studied, but must be built up over a period of time. Good thinkers see possibilities where others see only dead-ends. If you’re not a good thinker, start now by developing habits that make you ask yourself questions as you read. Talk to other students who you feel are good thinkers. Ask them what it is they do when they think critically or creatively. Often times, you can pick up valuable insights to help you become a better thinker.

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chem-mystry
well the best thing what i used t o do is that what ever you memorized write it down . no matter u r watching tv or anything just keep writingthe stuff if you cant memorize copy everything from notes and write it down its the best way.

2. Make your own notes on ms word and print them then study from that.

3. if u have math keep practicing and print work sheets from internet, and do it when ever u r free

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♥Rbdgirl R♥
Ok, this is what i do…. I reveiw all of my info the dy before, and then on the day of what ever your doing, i look at all of my stuff again, while highlighting all of the important key words, and info!!! it helped me keep a 100 – 90 in all of my classes!!!
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Anonymous
Only take subjects that really interest you and do lots of background reading.
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