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How to Maintain Straight A's


Question Posted Friday March 16 2007, 5:53 pm

I'm a very hard working student, and I currently have Straight A's. I would like some tips, suggestions and/or recommendations on how to maintain my Straight A's.

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sugarplum07 answered Saturday March 17 2007, 8:31 am:
Keep on keepin' on. Don't ever get lazy. If you ever hear yourself saying "well I guess I can just do that later" stop yourself and get it done right away. Obviously just try your hardest, do your homework, etc. You didn't say what grade you were in, though. As you move up, things do get hard, so it does take a lot more hard work. Keep a positive attitude and stay responsible. Since you get such good grades, one would assume that you have good study habits, but I don't really agree with that. Test-taking comes easy to some. Even if your test seems easy, study anyway. It's really important to always have a specific study habit so you can be sure you'll always do your best.

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