How to Deal With a B as a Straight A Student
Focus on what you are doing right., Re-frame negative thinking., Keep up your motivation., Be aware of perfectionism...
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Focus on what you are doing right., Re-frame negative thinking., Keep up your motivation., Be aware of perfectionism...
Find a spot that you can call your own, away from noise or interruptions, that no one else uses and that you don't have...
Don’t be too hard on yourself., Take some time to process your reaction., Put some distance between you and the grade...
Create a calendar with all of your class work., Read the textbook properly., Do every assignment., Show your work in...
Stay focused., Make a list of short-term and long-term goals., Develop a good work ethic., Stay challenged and be...
Get a good night's sleep., Eat a healthy breakfast., Sit at the front of the class., Avoid sitting with friends., Rid...
Get good stationery., 'Have the right attitude'., Do your best work., Do homework as soon as you get home, or after a...
Identify a meningitis rash., Select a clear glass., Choose a suitable test site., Press the glass into the rash., Watch...
Revise properly., Listen to what the teacher is saying., Study sections of the material you are provided with (perhaps...
If there is a movie adaptation of the book, watch it., If the book has a Wikipedia page, read it. , Go to the...
Talk to your teacher., Attend office hours for help with difficult topics., Get a tutor., Ask a friend or classmate for...
Make sure you listen to what your teacher says when they review the test in class., Listen carefully to the lecture and...
Know your mistakes., Re-read and think about past work., Check your former rubrics., Collect some revision books over...
Throw all of your excuses out the window and stop procrastinating., Identify your problem or obstacle if you have one...
Try to plan your extra-curricular activities., Think of weekends as additional 'studying' days., On the rides to sports...
Get a planner or calendar., Organize your locker/backpack/desk., Make a study schedule., Know your learning style...
Know what is on the exam., Create a study schedule., Put yourself in your teacher's shoes., Create a master outline...
Don't constantly tell yourself that you can't., Keep track of when your exams are going to occur., Make an action plan.
Ask your teacher., Pay attention to details written on the board., Identify topics your teacher spends extra time on...
Pay attention in class., Practice the topic every day until the day of the test., Study., Get a good sleep the night...
Carry flash cards with you EVERYWHERE!, Study your notes while eating lunch at work., Get up 15 minutes early each day...
Get some exercise., Relax., Get some rest., Stay positive.
Listen in class., Come to class prepared., Take notes., Ask your teacher what you'll be tested on., Read actively...
Keep up with what you're learning., Set up a schedule for reviewing your learning., Revise on time., Use your notes and...
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