Many
of you want to get high grades but are not exactly sure what will help you
achieve your desired grades. You may have difficulty concentrating or
easily get bored. You might think that in order to get high grades much
effort is needed but that is not necessary the case. There are some very
simple techniques how to get high grades as easy as memorizing your
ABC.
If you feel frustrated and a little bit hopeless despite all your efforts here is the coolest way, “ABCs of Getting High Grades” by Kathleen F. Bienes who considered these 26 tips and graduated as Summa Cum Laude.
If you feel frustrated and a little bit hopeless despite all your efforts here is the coolest way, “ABCs of Getting High Grades” by Kathleen F. Bienes who considered these 26 tips and graduated as Summa Cum Laude.
B-Begin your day with God. Pray and read the Bible for your spiritual and intellectual growth.
C-Come to class early. This will give you time to review your notes or do advance reading.
D-Divide long-term assignments/projects into small tasks that you can work on a daily basis.
E-Engage in profitable or intellectually enhancing hobbies. Join sports activities, enjoy the beauty of God’s creation, keep a diary, do one random act of kindness each day.
F-Focus on what are you doing at the moment for maximum efficiency.
G-Go out and make friends. Make amends with your enemies. Doing so does not only add colors to our life, they also complete the circle of life.
H-Help a classmate who is lagging behind. You’ll master your lesson in the process.
I-Invite the Lord to be your Guide, Partner, and Friend and you’ll always be on the right track.
J-Jot down notes. They come in handy during reviews.
K-Keep track of time. Wasted time equals lost opportunities.
L-Laugh often, love life, and live one day at a time.
M-Make a daily schedule. List the things that you need to do for the day to avoid forgetting them.
N-Never ever skip breakfast. Doing so is one of the biggest brain-damaging habits.
O-Offer your heart, soul, and mind to your Creator and King.
P-Participate in discussions. You’ll learn more if you interact more.
Q-Quit minding other people’s business. You have no idea what they are really going through.
R-Research. Don’t just settle with the things that you learn from inside the classroom.
S-Stay fit. Eat a balance diet and exercise regularly. A healthy body is a must to a healthy mind.
T-Take time alone to reflect and count your blessings.
U-Use your talent, knowledge, and skills for the glory of God.
V-Vent your feelings and opinions only after spending careful thought about them.
W-Wait if you can, until you graduate in college before having a sweetheart.
X-Xerox or photocopy materials that you missed and study them.
Y-Yearn to learn something new each day.
Z-Zoom in on a worldwide opportunities to come your way. A missed opportunity is lost forever.
Adapted from Health and Home Volume 49-No 3, May-June 2008.
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