Success
and Grades Take Planning
School can be tough for any age group. With the Internet, cable
television, gaming opportunities everywhere, cell phones – wow,
it’s difficult to put life on hold and hit the books. But you must.
You have to, if you want decent grades. Yes, grades.
You might not like it or
agree with it, but the world uses grades as a way of measuring your
abilities for success. How you perform in school will be used for
you or against for much of your life. Your performance will affect
your available college choices and your career choices. So instead
of fighting it, why not just buckle down and show everyone that you
can get good grades?
Now that that is
settled,
wouldn’t it be nice to get some help and improve your
grades? Maybe you could use some tips on how to study better
- for yourself, a friend or a loved one?
Well, check these out
and see how you score.
RECORD
First of all, get a
notebook or start a section in one just for monitoring your
progress. List the courses you need help with and specific areas in
which you need to focus on for improvement. For instance, maybe you
need to catch up on reading the lessons, interpreting your class
notes, completing your assignments, etc. List items for each
course.
SEARCH
Next search for tools to
help with each item you’ve listed above. Maybe speeding reading
would help, so head to the library for a book or video course on
how to speed-read. Maybe you could use help from a fellow classmate
to make sense out of your notes and to help with your
homework.
Contact your instructor for a class list and advice
on how to get help.
DO IT!
Then put your tools to
work. Use a daily planner and make yourself set time aside to catch
up on reading, meet with your study buddy, complete your
assignments – one step at a time. Don’t give up. If something
doesn’t work, go back to the SEARCH step above and find an
alternative solution:
- find a study
group
- ask for supplemental
reading to help you better understand your lessons
- get a
tutor
stop the late night
television and weekend parties and get our homework done – and in
A+ condition.
GRADE YOURSELF
When you’ve finished, it’s time to evaluate yourself.
How’d you do? Did your scores improve? If so, great! Use the
same methods and keep at it! If not, go back, find out why and
make changes or improvements.
Maybe you need a
different study partner, a study group or a tutor. Maybe the
course’s reading load is too heavy and you need a lighter course.
Ask your educational advisors for help, too. That’s why they’re
there.
So before your grades
take a dive, take the plunge yourself and kick your studies into
gear. Plan your success and take charge of your future.
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