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How to Improve Your Grades: A Step-by-Step Guide
Introduction and Overview
- The video is sponsored by Surfshark, introducing the topic of improving academic grades.
- The speaker emphasizes that while drastic improvements in grades (e.g., from F to A) may not be feasible quickly, incremental changes (B to A or C to B) are achievable with commitment.
- Viewers are encouraged to reflect on why their grades are lacking, identifying four common reasons: feeling overwhelmed, struggling with content, distractions, or lack of effort.
Identifying the Problem
Overwhelmed Students
- Being overwhelmed often stems from taking on too many commitments like AP classes or extracurricular activities that hinder academic focus.
- The speaker shares a personal experience of enrolling in five AP classes during junior year and realizing it was unsustainable. Dropping one class allowed for better balance.
Struggling Students
- Struggling indicates putting in effort but failing to grasp material; students must let go of their ego and accept that struggle is part of learning.
- The speaker recounts their transition from high school physics to MIT's introductory physics as a significant challenge requiring adaptation.
Solutions for Improvement
For Overwhelmed Students
- Students should evaluate which commitments can be dropped or reduced to prioritize academics effectively.
- If unable to drop commitments due to timing, students should proactively communicate with teachers about deadlines and workload challenges.
For Struggling Students
- Leverage available resources such as office hours and tutoring centers; these can provide essential support in understanding difficult concepts.
Study Strategies and Overcoming Distractions
Finding Study Partners
- Collaborating with a study partner can be beneficial, especially for tackling difficult concepts before exams. However, it's advised not to rely on them constantly.
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- It also blocks ads and trackers for a smoother browsing experience, which is crucial for maintaining focus during study sessions.
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Addressing Distractions
Managing Phone Distractions
- Acknowledges the challenge of staying focused due to phone distractions prevalent in today's society.
- Suggest practical solutions like silencing notifications and placing the phone face down to minimize interruptions.
- For those who struggle more significantly with distractions, setting time limits or having someone else hold their phone can help maintain focus.
Decluttering Mind and Space
- Emphasizes the importance of decluttering both physical space and mental state to enhance concentration while studying.
- Recommends using ambient sounds (like brown noise) to aid focus; personal preference leans towards brown noise over pink or white noise.
Combatting Laziness in Studying
Understanding Study Methods
- Differentiates between passive studying (e.g., rereading notes, highlighting texts) versus active studying (e.g., practice questions, teaching others).
- Highlights that passive studying may feel effective but lacks the depth of understanding gained through active engagement with material.
Motivational Techniques
- Encourages visualization of positive outcomes as motivation—imagining success can help combat laziness in studies.