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Get Straight A's by studying less
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Tips that worked magic for me ✨👇

1. Annotate your notes: Your notes are not just what the teacher writes on the board. Leave a blank line or two under each concept and use that space or the margins to write little reminders and things you learned, personalized to yourself. This could be verbal hints from your teacher, textbook pages linking the information to your notes (for more efficient searching), or pitfalls you found from missed points on homework/quizzes. This way, you’ve created your own comprehensive study guide without much extra effort.

2. Do spaced repetition without meaning to: Whenever I got work passed back, I would review it immediately. This habit made me “study” by accident because this occurred periodically. If your teacher doesn’t return your work, what I did was proactively ask and often they would expedite their grading.

3. Put your pride aside: Too many students are scared to ask questions to their teacher or friends privately, let alone raise their hand in class. Would you rather appear dumb now or dumb on the test when it counts?

4. Elevate your standards: I was that kid who poured over that 2% I missed when I got a 98%. No, it’s not that I’m a perfectionist, but it’s that I know the 2% is an opportunity. Every point missed is an opportunity and even 98% means there’s room for growth. There’s always room for growth. Elevating your standards includes redefining what “urgency” means to you (which prevents procrastination) and what influences you surround yourself with.

Success comes when your tips → habits 🔥

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@wamyy5

1 month ago

the ULTIMATE guide to Straight A's 💯: https://youtu.be/V4LCVPmOV6k

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@wamyy5

1 month ago

Tips that worked magic for me ✨👇

1. Annotate your notes: Your notes are not just what the teacher writes on the board. Leave a blank line or two under each concept and use that space or the margins to write little reminders and things you learned, personalized to yourself. This could be verbal hints from your teacher, textbook pages linking the information to your notes (for more efficient searching), or pitfalls you found from missed points on homework/quizzes. This way, you’ve created your own comprehensive study guide without much extra effort.

2. Do spaced repetition without meaning to: Whenever I got work passed back, I would review it immediately. This habit made me “study” by accident because this occurred periodically. If your teacher doesn’t return your work, what I did was proactively ask and often they would expedite their grading.

3. Put your pride aside: Too many students are scared to ask questions to their teacher or friends privately, let alone raise their hand in class. Would you rather appear dumb now or dumb on the test when it counts?

4. Elevate your standards: I was that kid who poured over that 2% I missed when I got a 98%. No, it’s not that I’m a perfectionist, but it’s that I know the 2% is an opportunity. Every point missed is an opportunity and even 98% means there’s room for growth. There’s always room for growth. Elevating your standards includes redefining what “urgency” means to you (which prevents procrastination) and what influences you surround yourself with.

Success comes when your tips → habits 🔥

Subscribe for more winner’s habits!

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@EnyiVianneyChidimma-xx5ql

2 weeks ago

You just know when to appear on my page,after the long holiday am starting school next week, thanks amy❤

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@Meimei-z6c

1 month ago

Wah right before my geography exam tomorrow.
Haven't studied really nicely but I did do the imp points.

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@AirisAisyah

1 month ago

Thanks sis Amy❤

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@AadnyaaChakra

1 month ago

yoo the music is sickkkkk

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@adelainade

1 month ago

Thanks Amy Wang!

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@laurenanaseng111

1 month ago

Here's another tip

Know your favorite activities and make your own tips from there

for example if you enjoy drawing than try drawing the events that happen in history class

and if you like writing than simply write down the important parts of your lesson (it makes things more enjoyable)

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@ganesht1140

1 month ago

Mam please make a video about your programming journey, how to learn, techniques and methods

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@MonikaladyUntong

1 month ago

Amy look's so cool here!🔥

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@trungledinh5123

1 month ago

Great tips, Amy! Thank you❤

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@JazzyCrumbles

1 month ago

I would love some tips for when your professor only assigns two evaluations per semester. In my degree, it's usually a paper and an exam, and that's it. How do i annotate more efficiently, etc, with no feedback throughout the semester? My grades are high, but studying is taking up all my time.

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@LusekeloMalongo-iy7oo

1 month ago

Following here at the University of Malawi.. Africa...

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@TanishqUdas

1 month ago

I love ur vids and u r so motivated and u also make us confident ❤❤

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@rajnarayanan9704

1 month ago

Stay positive, guys ✨️

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@HenryPollock-pm1ku

1 month ago

What note taking app would you recommend?

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@nayanarathod7847

1 month ago

You are the best ❤
Love from india 💟🌼💌💖💖
Please
Please re

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@LilacMoon-rj3qt

3 weeks ago

How do you annotate your notes

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@Jasmine-tf7wv

2 weeks ago

Wow what song is that?

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@manyavarshney512

1 month ago

Hey Amy, I'm a college student pursuing economics. I am clear with concepts but still commit silly errors like calculation mistakes. It is really disheartening 😢 how do I cope up with sadness and avoid such mistake

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