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How To Become An "A" Student in 2022

Whether you were struggling last year or not, becoming an "A" student or maintaining an "A" average is a goal that every student should have. Grades are very important, but even more, so is understanding the concepts. Here are some ways to become an "A" student this school year. Organizational Skills  Being organized is an essential skill to have if you want to be an "A" student. This means you have to become very familiar with to-do lists and planners. Have a folder with sections for each subjec t that you do so that you can easily and effectively file handouts, worksheets, notes and test papers.  Studying : As it relates to studying, create a list with the topics or points that you wish to study based on the time that you have to study. However, be realistic with what you can achieve in each study session. There are also various study techniques that you can make use of!  Homework : When it comes to homework, be sure to create a list of your h

How to be Successful this School Year

So we always want motivation and not sure where to get it. Sometimes we even seek steps to "sort out our lives". Well, it happens to the best of us and I know because I need these just as much as you. This post is an image compilation of smart, easy to screenshot and informative education hacks. Along with motivation, it is also always great to know how you learn as an individual. That is your learning style. Find yours in the learning style blog post. Alright! Here we go with the motivation.... 🠊  This will come in handy throughout the entire school year. I'm sure of it! 🠊   I know. This almost seems impossible but it is possible. Remember even the word "impossible" says "I'm Possible"πŸ˜‰ 🠊   Yasss! This is essential. We all need to reserve some energy. Therefore it is best to learn what not to do during the days. 🠊   This is easy.  If you have younger siblings teach them all your school work to ensure that you learn

Learning Styles

There are three ways people learn. These are Auditory, Visual and  Tactile. Take a quiz to find out which one you are at Natken Educational Center . Auditory  Learners   If you are an auditory learner, you learn by hearing and listening. You understand and remember things you have heard. You store information by the way it sounds, and you have an easier time understanding spoken instructions than written ones. You often learn by reading out loud because you have to hear it or speak it in order to know it. As an auditory learner, you probably hum or talk to yourself or others if you become bored. People may think you are not paying attention, even though you may be hearing and understanding everything being said. Things that auditory learners like you can do to learn better. Sit where you can hear. Have your hearing checked on a regular basis. Use flashcards to learn new words; read them out loud. Read stories, assignments, or directions out loud.

Top 5 Study Tips for 2018-2019

Top 5 Study Tips for 2018-2019  Doing well in school takes a lot of effort. Sometimes, even when you do your best it does not seem good enough to meet the standards of your institution. Some schools stream students based on their grades, some allow students to repeat a grade if they did not do well, while others allow students to go through the system regardless of their academic accomplishments. Whatever the case at your school, it is in your best interest to do well. You need to be intrinsically motivated while taking specific steps towards your goal of achieving academic success.  Ever too often we may hear that we need to study and study hard, but studying is a lot more than just reading what the teacher gave in class. Studying is the active creation of a mindset geared at academic performance that encompasses the entire lifestyle of the individual involved. Let me break it down for you in 5 tips as seen below. πŸ‘‰Study Tip #1πŸ‘ˆ S  - Sacrifice I know that is not the fi

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