It is always been easy to get straight A's no matter what school you
go to or no matter what grade you are in, no matter if it's college or
elementary school, it doesn't matter if it's the last day of school or
the first day, getting straight A's has always been very easy to do
matter what anyone thinks or says. But there's a problem, most people
end up not getting straight A's even though it's so easy to. I
want to share my secret on getting straight A's in high school. The
method I am going to teach you works. I discovered this technique once I
was in middle school, and I've used it since to get straight A's in my
entire middle school and high school life.
So the first step that you must always complete each day,
is that you must do the homework the same day it is assigned to you.
You should do it as soon as you have the free time to do so, don't play
video games, watch tv, or hang out with friends before finishing your
homework. This might not make sense at first, but working on the
homework the same day it's assigned really helps, because you might not
understand something about the homework, and you will have more time
than regular to figure it out. This activity also fights against
procrastination, as doing your homework first before anything else will
let you have more free time later once you finish it. You won't even
think let alone worry about you homework once you're hanging out with
your friends or playing videos, because you've already finished it.
So that's the first step you must fulfill every day. The
second is that you must have more practice on a certain subject if you
find that you are struggling in it. The only reason some kids are better
than others at a certain subject is because they've spent more time
practicing the subject. Let's say it's math, the more time you spend
multiplying things, the easier it becomes. When you first learn
something in math, I bet you suck at it. And you will continue
to suck at it unless you practice. The reason you might be doing badly
at a certain subject right now is because you spend too little time
actually putting what you've learned into practice. Some people say they
don't study, sure, that might be true, but they might be instead paying
attention more in class, and practicing while they learned. So try it,
fix the subject you suck at by practicing the subject more, do more
problems, read more than others, and more importantly, write things down
more than others.
So those two things are really all the things you need to do
in order to get straight A's. Don't just shrug this off after reading,
actually do it. If you need more help on a certain subject, research it
online, search it on youtube, there are literally thousands of videos
on youtube dedicated to teaching others, no matter what the subject.
There is no possible way you would get anything less than an A in
whatever class if you apply these methods successfuly. I'm already
living proof of that, and I didn't take easy classes either, I just
followed the techniques outlined above, and I got straight A's. Easy.
Now you do it.
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