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Well a parent would say to study more and do more homework, but this isn't 100% practical. For some people focus or classwork is the problem. This is the best scenario, because it requires no extra time outside of school. Participate in class and pay attention more. Oh and notes! When you write your brain tends to remember more easily. So if you work out the problems or write down what you are doing then your brain will remember better.
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I don't study nor do i work hard and i still seem to get alright-good grades. I guess smartness contributes to the factor.
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I go to the library and study hard, all the info is there
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I have a paper which I keep in my pocket, I mark everything I must do for homework. I also prioritize, such as putting some assignments off for another day if I figure I won't have enough time. Pace yourself, don't try to knock everything out at once or you'll get tired.
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If I'm being tested over a certain chapter, I'll re-read the chapter numerous times. Normally I have notes which the teacher made me take during class, so I'll read those as well. Don't half ass homework, as it can sometimes be imperative for correctly learning a lesson.
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This is what you should do, before I never had a problem with studying but this year I modified my habits a little.
Whenever we learned something new, I would study that for 30 mins-1 hour that same night. Then when the test was near I would have already reviewed everything on it (Since I studied a little bit each night). But, two nights in advance before the test I would review everything on the test, but not very "In-Depth", because I had already done it once. This helped me get all "A"s this year.