Good morning little angles :) I hope you're doing well! I decided to talk a little about how to study effectively and how you can get good grades!
Step 1: What exactly do and don't you understand?
Even if you think you think can't understand anything try to categorize each theme or subject you do or don't understand.
For example:
You're next exam is about idk cats (again just an example) and you do know a little bit about cats but not everything so you decide to make a little list of stuff you need to know and how confident you are in them. But remember: just because you know something doesn't mean you shouldn't learn it! Of course you don't have to learn it as intense as the others you're not sure about at all but you need to atleast recall it.
What i need to learn for my exam about cats:
- atonomy
- nutrition
- body language (feline comunication)
- different breeds
- geographic origin
- I can't think of more...
Step 2: How do I divide each category fairly for each day?
I usually study two weeks before each exam and devide each under category for each day
Monday = atonomy
Tuesday = nutrition
Wednesday = body language
Thurstday = different breeds
Friday = geographic origin
And then the second week i do each category every day just to recall it and make sure to remember everything.
Step 3: How long do I study?
We all know that the main reason why most students don't want to study is because it takes too much time. But the thing is studying longer does not mean better results. It's more about the intensity you study.
For example:
Lets say the highest intensity level is 10 and the longest you can study are 10h.
Studying with the intensity level 1 for 10h = studying with the intensity 2 for 5h or studying with the intensity of 4 for 2 and a half hours.
Step 4: How do I better my oral grade?
Idk about you but at my school not every teacher is strict with the oral grade. The ones that don't care about them usually just give us a B or a C if you disturb the class regulary so you just have to be quite and don't have to raise you're hand unless they tell you to but for the teachers that do care about the oral grades it's important to give your best each time even if you're not 100% sure because just the fact that you tried is a + point.
In case (CASEOH REFFERENCE) I forgot to mention anything or you have any questions please ask them and I can make a second blog about it!
Love y'all have a good day! MWAH
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