4. SEE THE “A”…BE THE “A”
“Don’t settle for anything less than the grade you want. I find it very easy to compare myself to others and be okay getting average or just above average scores. But in order to get an “A,” I can’t settle, and I know that I have to put in more effort. Motivation is huge.”
5. NO BINGING. NO EXCUSES
“Not working on things in one huge chunk is extremely beneficial. You’ll come back to the work with a refreshed mind and perspective. Don’t tire yourself out in one go because you procrastinated, or are determined to knock it out all at once.”
6. LEARN HOW TO TEST THE TEST
“Concentrate on the type of test giver the teacher is. On the first test, see what type of questions are being asked, how they are being asked and what all is expected in the answer. It makes studying that much easier, and you can make an educated guess on what the next test will entail.”