olivecollins answered Friday December 13 2019, 12:43 pm: Study everyday. It doesn't matter if your tests are only in two weeks or more. If you study a little everyday, it will be easier to learn everything without having to worry too much.
Disconnecting of social media while studying is very important too. You will be more focused on your studies and quality overcomes time.
Pay attention in classes and take good notes. Your notes will be important for you to review what you learned in class.
solidadvice4teens answered Saturday November 23 2019, 3:25 pm: Ask lots of questions in class especially if struggling to understand. It's how you will learn and improve. A large chunk of your grade is for participation and easy to get. If you don't understand something ask the teacher to break it down.
Also consider forming or joining a study group with other students and learn and re-learn material that way. Ask for any and all extra help you can get from the teacher. Keep accurate notes and photo copy any notes that are better from classmates you know grasp the material better than you do.
You could spend an hour or two daily on your own going over notes and your textbooks reviewing things you have learned on your own to keep them in your head constantly. Study as though you would for a test and break thing down unit by unit. Don't try to cram it all in at once. A bit here and there works.
Also, you need to relax and realize that as long as you are trying as hard as you can and doing all that you can that it's all you can do. The grades will reflect it. When it comes to college high grades are good to have but not the be all and end all. They're really interested in you having great grades in subjects related to the field you want to study. You can always point out to them if something was a weakness and or you needed special help to get through. [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
Dragonflymagic answered Monday November 18 2019, 5:40 pm: How high the grades are, is simply an indicator of how well you understand a subject. sO if your grades aren't what you would like them to be and you see room for improvement, then spend time asking the teacher to help you understand better. I did that in math since that was the hardest for me to get. I went up to teachers desk each time I got stuck in class. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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