How to Get Straight A’s in School - Videos

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In this video, I’m going to explain how to get straight A’s in school regardless if you’re in middle school, high school or in college. It comes down to being disciplined and having good study habits. My recommendation is to study the material ahead of time so you can understand it when you’re professor is teaching it in class. second, do all of your homework. This will help to prevent you from blanking out on test day. Third, review your old notes consistently. This will help you to retain the information and prevent the need for cramming on the exam day. Fourth, try to visualize what you’re learning – this can help you to grasp difficult concepts. Fifth, complete any practice tests and extra credit assignments your teach may assign you. Finally, give a helping hand to others who need it.

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27 COMMENTS

  1. Hi there! I would like to thank to you as I achieved straight A in my foundation study for last year batch. Your video helped me so much for me able to solve many problem especially in physics and chemistry.

  2. Biggest mistake in my life. I was discipline during high school, but when it came to college it was whole different story…… My mistake in not being strict with my studies is my biggest regret in life atm…. 🙁

  3. YOOO you're 100% correct about the MAD PACKED libraries during finals week. My study group last semester just raided a room on the bottom floor of the science building, we got lucky to say the least.

  4. I'm going into my second year of university and I can attest that these steps work. To do well in any class you don't have to be intellectually gifted. All you have to do is follow these steps and stay disciplined. Easier said than done.

  5. My problem with studying ahead of time is that if I already know the material, I tend to not pay attention too much in class since I already know that stuff. Also some of my teachers teach things differently that what I learned and then I have to change everything I know

  6. Great tips! Thank you. I have college next year and will be sure to implement these techniques into my routine. Also, I just wanted to show you some appreciation for the videos you make and the detail and time you put in them. You've helped me tremendously with Math and Science so thank you for that 🙂

  7. Thank you for all this information!! I greatly appreciate it! I have been slacking off these past semester and this video has motivated me. Keep up the great work! your chemistry videos have saved me soon many times. Thanks!!

  8. Re-write your notes if possible. I took calculus in Summer II. Our teacher said we could finish in two weeks or five it was up to us. I studied the material, took notes, did my homework, helped my classmates, but most importantly I would re-write my notes for every section. When I did this I put it into layman's terms the best I could, simplified it and made sure it was understandable. Look up the Feynman technique. Finished in three weeks with a 97, study time for the fall.

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