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How to Get “A” Grades the Easy Way
Working Smarter not Harder
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There are a lot of misconceptions about the real differences between “C” students and “A” students. Many think that "A" students are simply smarter than the average student. We’re here to tell you that this is not the case. Not only did the founders of this program go from a “C” average to being “A” students, but they’ve helped thousands of others do the same. This course is dedicated to guiding students through the process of increasing their grades without necessarily increasing their workload.
Introduction to Getting Great Grades
Getting great grades is about improving your GPA by working smarter instead of harder. We’ll walk you through tips that the pros use.
The Best Kept Secret for Straight A Students
You’ve been told to “read before class” in order to get good grades, but if done right, it should also save you time and energy.
Actively Managing Your Course Load
Which courses you select in any given semester has a significant impact on your grade point average, make sure to optimize it for top marks.
How to Pick Your Instructors
In university you get to pick your courses and in some cases, your instructors. Here’s how to do the research up front to make the semester much easier.
Building an “A Team” for Group Work
Working with great people is a sure fire way to improve your grades. Better quality team members means less work for you and higher performance on group marks.
How to Write Great Notes
Tried, tested and true habits to make sure you capture the information you need.
Asking for Help
If you hit a brick wall and just can’t get your head around a subject, this is where you go to break through that barrier
Creating an Optimal Study Environment
When some people go to study they get more work done in less time, we want to make sure you’re one of those people.
Healthy Study Suggestions
Learning is an energy intensive process, and students with good nutrition and sleep habits have the advantage.
“On the Go” Study Tools
You’re a busy student with a busy life, here are some ways you can sneak in some studying on the go.
How Scholarship Judges Evaluate Your Grades
How much do grades matter for scholarships? We asked scholarship judges to get the real answers.