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Slipping Grades


Question Posted Monday February 1 2010, 9:33 pm

My grades are slipping, I can't figure out why. I need some ways to stay organized and on task, good study techniques, how to keep focus during class, and get things in on time.

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MotherHubbard answered Wednesday February 3 2010, 9:27 pm:
do homework, instead of check your email. If you have troubles with homework, have a friend help you (as long as you won't joke around more than accomplish anything). and in class, maybe have a little snack to help focus. and get enough sleep with a little caffinee in the morning, and you should be good to go (: let me know if you need anymore help. good luck.
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Sami143 answered Tuesday February 2 2010, 5:53 pm:
Ive had this problem and i know its way hard to deal with! but when my grades started slipping i went to class, turned my phone off and didnt pay attention to anyone or anything but the teacher. The second you get home do your homework, that way you dont start on something else and decide not to do it. Keep a list of all of your homework and check off what you have done. Check your grades regularly and write down any missing assignments and talk to your teachers a lot.

I hope i helped =] if you need anything else just ask!

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xogiggles37xo answered Tuesday February 2 2010, 1:32 pm:
Use an agenda book and set aside time everyday for studying/completing homework. After a while you will get used to doing it everyday at the same time. When you don't have homework or anything to study, try reading a book. It stimulates the brain and even though it might not be a book for school, it's similar to studying so you don't get of track.

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