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Students: 12 keys to get good grades

by TM Maria Be a king in your own kingdom

I discovered what are the keys to get good grades and prepare in the best way to have a great academic year.


So that you go mentalizing about the return to classes and face the new academic year with more power and enthusiasm, this time we propose a list of 12 tips that will help you become a better student and get better grades. Pay attention!




1. Know your skills

Remember that the best students are not necessarily the smartest, but those who know how to take advantage of their skills. In fact, students with higher IQs don't always get the highest grades, since, unlike their peers with lower IQs, learning comes too easily and they don't feel the need to "tighten their belts."


2. Be productive in your study hours

If you are looking to increase your grades, you should also keep in mind that it is not about the amount of time you remain sitting with open books, but what you do while you are there . While many students and teachers believe that good grades are obtained based on increasing the hours devoted to study, the truth is that too long days can end up damaging performance.


3. I set priorities

While you should not extend your study days too much, it is important that you set priorities and pay the necessary attention. Once the books are open, WhatsApp messages should not be answered and Instagram notifications should be ignored.


4. I discovered techniques and methods

Here at Windsya.com we have proposed an infinity of school/university study notes and advice for students, however, only you know what is the right method for you and the recommendations you should try . For example, while many students prefer to study at night, when their house is completely silent, others prefer to do so in the morning, in order to reach the classroom with the “fresh” information, or in the afternoon, once They leave their classes.


5.The organization matters

You should already know, the organization is the key to productivity . Take some time to order your backpack, keep your materials in the same place, and try to separate your notes and your tasks according to the subject to which it corresponds. In this way, you will not waste time looking for what you need throughout the house.


6. I learned to read

Did it ever occur to you that, after reading a significant number of pages, you discovered that you failed to retain any data? The truth is that your reading level has a great weight when studying , so it is important to assess whether you are doing it properly or not.


7. Take good notes

In the same way as with reading, taking notes or notes is not as easy as it seems and each student has their own system to do so . You still don't have yours? Remember that it is not about writing everything we read or hear, but about determining the main points of each lesson and using words from our own vocabulary to explain it. Also, keep in mind that while reading textbooks is important, teachers often ask students about those aspects they emphasized, and that information is in your notes.


8. Create a calendar

And finally, do not wait too long to take note of the dates of your exams or deliveries : take your agenda with you and do it at the same time that your teacher announces it. In this way, you will know for sure the amount of time you have to prepare and study and you will not feel so overwhelmed when the date approaches.


9. Ask

It is important to ask if something is not clear. Do not appeal to memory, but to understand the subject well. Only then will you be able to reason. It is understandable that you may feel insecure when asked or ashamed, but it is worse to leave the classroom with doubts. The best time to clarify doubts is in class and with your teacher. Perhaps, more classmates are in the same situation and your question may be beneficial for the rest of the class.


10. I studied in a group

Probably not the same in all matera, but for math for example, it is better to study in groups than alone. This was demonstrated by an experiment from the University of California at Berkeley. The observer in charge, Uri Treisman, detected how a group of Asian-Americans in a calculus class scored better than several. According to Triesman, this group solved and discussed group tasks and explained among them the solutions to different problems. On the other hand, those who studied on their own, spent the most time reading and trying to solve the same exercises over and over again, but in many cases without success.


11. Self test

Ask yourself questions as a test. If you have doubts or cannot answer the question, I went back to reading.


12. Do more than the minimum

It is not about fulfilling what the teacher asks only, but about understanding what is dictated. If to master a subject you know that you should practice or read more, do it. Most students who get good grades have a great sense of responsibility.



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