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1. What is the main difference between middle school and high school?
2. Which of the following is a good study habit?
3. What is a GPA?
Plan your study time for each subject and stick to it. Consistency is key!
Instead of just re-reading notes, try to recall information from memory. This strengthens your understanding.
Develop a note-taking system that works for you. Consider using the Cornell method or mind maps.
Don't just memorize formulas; practice applying them to different types of problems.
Collaborate with classmates to share knowledge and explain concepts to each other.
Learn to identify which tasks are most important and tackle them first.
Keep track of assignments, tests, and extracurricular activities in a planner or digital calendar.
Large projects become less overwhelming when broken down into smaller, manageable steps.
Create Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound goals for better focus.
Work in focused 25-minute intervals, followed by short breaks to maintain productivity.
Identify and remove things that distract you during study time, like social media notifications.
Getting involved in extracurricular activities can enhance your high school experience and boost your college applications. Consider joining:
Remember, it's okay to ask for help. You're not alone.