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i want to get higher marks


Question Posted Wednesday March 16 2005, 5:40 pm

i want to get higher marks and next term i wanna aim for a 90 or over.. how can i do that? i'm not actually particularly good at any of the subjects but i want to try to get a 90s average. what are some things i could do? especially for core subjects like english, math, history/geography, and science? thanks alot, i really want to keep all my options open since i want to be some kind of doctor when i grow up.

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iMfruMnEwyorK answered Sunday March 20 2005, 2:24 pm:
ok well frist do your homework every night, pay attention in class dont pass notes or talk i know its hard but it worked for me and try and study at at least 15 minutes each night even if you dont have atest just review what you did in class today .. hope i helped .. and im going through the ame thing if you have anymore questions just im me. JESSiCA

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XSoul0ficeX answered Friday March 18 2005, 7:20 pm:
participate a LOT in class, see if you could do any extra credit, and study a LOT. Hoped I helped! And good luck!

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SaraEliKirk answered Wednesday March 16 2005, 11:49 pm:
Bookworm- (jk)Its really good that you care about your grades and your future! Ok you could get a tutor or someone thats really good in that class to study with!
*:*SaRa:*:

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karenR answered Wednesday March 16 2005, 10:59 pm:
You just have to study an awful lot.Maybe get someone to study with to make it a little easier.
It is a good goal to have and I hope you succeed!:}

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lostinside answered Wednesday March 16 2005, 9:27 pm:
Well, how old are you? I'm 13, and my mom sometimes helps me study. She'll pick out questions from my science book and stuff, and I'll answer them.

If you want to get higher marks you need to put a lot of effort into your work. Try planning ahead of time. If a teacher tells you there will be a test in 1 week, study a little every night. Put a lot of effort into homework, and into studying. Pay attention in class, and behave. Those should help you out.

Hope I helped!

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Church answered Wednesday March 16 2005, 8:46 pm:
Try tutors and study hard... finmd a way you can study efficantlly and do it...if all else fails...get extra help

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CuTeBlOnDeXo answered Wednesday March 16 2005, 7:09 pm:
Well study your hardest and dont party as often if you party at all, try a tutor, they have peer mentoring at some schools and sometimes the teacher does it with a group or 1 on 1 before and after school and during lunch so ask about that, for a mentour try asking you counsler about it. Ask your teachers for any extra credit you can possibly get but still have fun, we are young people and we should get good grades and still have fun! Good Luck with your goal!

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