how to improve your grade

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1. Having a positive attitude. Don't be stressed. Encourage yourself and think that I will get better.

2. Be motivated. Studying for a goal or a purpose, just don't only study for high grades. If you like a subject, you are likely to be good at it, so why don't you be interested in all subjects? Create some goals for studying, read more inspiring quotes and be closed to people that motivate you!

3. Work on the hardest subject. Don't hate and stop studying for a subject because it's hard. Instead, go back to previous quizzes, tests, and exams to see which areas you struggle the most. Talk to your teachers and make a plan to improve your studying.

4. Pay more attention and ask questions. Don't be afraid to ask questions when you are confused. Confusion without asking leads to larger confusion. It's simpler to ask teachers questions than searching on Google for answers!

5. Organize papers. Take a moment and clear all the papers you don't need, sort through and put your worksheets in order.

6. Improve your note-taking skills. You may struggle with writing efficient notes. I found two channels on YouTube that help me a lot in note-taking skills are and , so remember to check it out!

7. Improve your essay writing skills. Some subjects require essay writing such as English. Review the areas of writings that you are not good at yet and practice them more.

8. Find your style of studying. We all have different styles of learning so because of that, you may not study well because you haven't found the style that is suitable for you.

9. Stop procrastinating. Try to turn off all the distractions for one day and try to repeat it over and over. Doing that will create a habit. Study for an intense moment, then you can rest!

10. Have time for revision. Before a test or an exam, don't leave it until the night before. Make a plan for revision and space it out at least for 2 days!

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