How to Be a Top Scorer
Find your best method of studying maybe like mind maps if you enjoy colors and are creative( to learn important concepts), listening to others(teachers,yourself on a tape recorder talking about a particular chapter,etc., Just so you're well...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Find your best method of studying maybe like mind maps if you enjoy colors and are creative( to learn important concepts)
), timetables or just reading it straight from your textbook! Try out different methods to find which suits you best. -
Step 2: listening to others(teachers
Self-reliance is important in a top-scorers attitude so if you're new with this technique(sticky note reminders)try to get a trusted friend to remind you of your daily duties and your sticky note reminders! , Always study a month or so before your exams and do constant revision. , being a top scorer is not just about doing well in your studies.Try to join competitions and contests no matter for small or big they are for example a national public speaking competition or a little school-organised coloring contest.
This helps to boost your competitive spirit and eventually lead you into wanting to study to attain high scores and success so you won't be left out in the competition.
Remember to join something you like and don't pressure yourself too much.
Slow and stead wins the race. , group study or do past paper questions (which are surprisingly fun).
There are so many ways of making studying fun.
Be creative. ,, After you've achieved your studying goals, treat yourself to something you like (chocolates, storybooks, etc.) but only after you've achieved them. , Ask a teacher for help if you don't.
Go all out to understand something. , This might sound unrealistic but is the key to accomplishing something.
Embed some confidence in those bones.
It can't happen overnight but this slow process is rewarding.
Be positive -
Step 3: yourself on a tape recorder talking about a particular chapter
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Step 4: Just so you're well informed
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Step 5: timetables don't usually work so instead of them try using sticky notes to constantly remind yourself of topics that you need to study for the day and stick to them.
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Step 6: Make sure you allocate time to do your studies and study daily.
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Step 7: ALL ROUNDER.
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Step 8: Make studying fun.
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Step 9: In your free time
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Step 10: this is especially for mathematics
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Step 11: do a few sums and treat them like puzzles.
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Step 12: Treat yourself.
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Step 13: Make sure you understand what you are learning.
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Step 14: Believe in yourself.
Detailed Guide
), timetables or just reading it straight from your textbook! Try out different methods to find which suits you best.
Self-reliance is important in a top-scorers attitude so if you're new with this technique(sticky note reminders)try to get a trusted friend to remind you of your daily duties and your sticky note reminders! , Always study a month or so before your exams and do constant revision. , being a top scorer is not just about doing well in your studies.Try to join competitions and contests no matter for small or big they are for example a national public speaking competition or a little school-organised coloring contest.
This helps to boost your competitive spirit and eventually lead you into wanting to study to attain high scores and success so you won't be left out in the competition.
Remember to join something you like and don't pressure yourself too much.
Slow and stead wins the race. , group study or do past paper questions (which are surprisingly fun).
There are so many ways of making studying fun.
Be creative. ,, After you've achieved your studying goals, treat yourself to something you like (chocolates, storybooks, etc.) but only after you've achieved them. , Ask a teacher for help if you don't.
Go all out to understand something. , This might sound unrealistic but is the key to accomplishing something.
Embed some confidence in those bones.
It can't happen overnight but this slow process is rewarding.
Be positive
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