Tuesday, March 26, 2013

How to Succeed in College

You may ask yourself one day how can I succeed in college? Well lucky for you I am here to give you the top five ways you can be successful in college


  •  First way  time management . With time  time management you can set time to do your homework and make time for hanging out with your friends . Therefore, life will be easier for you when you put the correct amount of time into your studies. 
  • Second way is seeing a tutor by meeting up with tutors you can make sure you understand a subject as well as make sure you are doing things correctly  by this you will not have to be stress if you are unable to comprehend a subject. 
  • third is NO PROCRASTINATION   I said this because by not giving yourself enough time to get your homework done you are making your life to be more difficult then it needs to be
  • fourth is talk to your professor  by doing this you can build a close teacher student relationship with your teacher which will allow them to help you more since they have an better understand a to what your  needs is.
  • fifth way is to ask study. If you know that you are going to have a test or exam coming up then you want to study about a week in advance so you can cover all the topics. Test and exam grades are a huge part of your final grade so getting good grades on them will help improve your grade.  
  • Final way is HAVE FUN yes i said it have fun because school is all about learning new things and having fun 

Here you have it the six ways to get good grades!

1 comment:

  1. I like these tips. I enjoyed reading down to the specifics and really felt that I can do better in school by following these tips. I feel as if many people underestimate the power of a close student-teacher relationship and its great that you included that in your blog. Also I agree with the importance of studying. Many people think because they got away with not studying in High School that they can get away with it in college, which is not always the case. Also procrastination can be a killer for college students, having fallen victim to it myself. I liked that you put that in all caps and tried to really get your point across. Once procrastination sets in, it's impossible to stop. Thanks for posting!

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