ksoyeah
Feb 18 2007, 10:57 AM
Well, normally, my report card would look like, "HEALTH - A; GEOMETRY H - B; P.E. - A; BIOLOGY - A;" You get it, but like...currently, my biology and french grades have dropped to a B due to my homework and stuff.
It's mainly my study habits at home, I'm saying. I get everything they teach in the class [[at least for biology. French is because of the binder check...hisss...]] and I really want to raise it up. The teacher won't give extra credit. =/
Got any ideas for study habits? :]
HakunaMatata
Feb 18 2007, 02:17 PM
Rewards and "punishments". If you study for a certain amount of time, then eat some chocolate. If you don't study at all, no chocolate for a week. If you stick to it, that kind of thing helps.
And planning hour-by-hour, I know it seems tedious and takes away any and all spontanaeity, but if you know that you're going to be studying from 7:00 - 9:00, then it makes it easier for you to sit down and study instead of just wondering "Hmm, I wonder when I should study."
Good luck with your grades. (:
ksoyeah
Feb 21 2007, 10:08 PM
That's actually a great idea. :]
Thank you.
Kontroll
Feb 22 2007, 06:12 AM
QUOTE(ksoyeah @ Feb 18 2007, 10:57 AM)

Well, normally, my report card would look like, "HEALTH - A; GEOMETRY H - B; P.E. - A; BIOLOGY - A;" You get it, but like...currently, my biology and french grades have dropped to a B due to my homework and stuff.
It's mainly my study habits at home, I'm saying. I get everything they teach in the class [[at least for biology. French is because of the binder check...hisss...]] and I really want to raise it up. The teacher won't give extra credit. =/
Got any ideas for study habits? :]
Do what you were doing initially. It seemed to be working.
Jeng
Feb 22 2007, 08:13 AM
Study harder, for those binder checks, bring your binder in all the time, no matter what, unless told to, those are the easiest grades to get, do good on tests and quizzes, go all out, jk about that.
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