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🌟 From Falling to A’s 🌟

Are you tired of getting the same bad grades, session after session and exam after exam? 😩 If you are, then this is for you!

As the saying goes, “only a mad person does the same thing over and over, and expects a different result.” πŸŒ€ If you want different results, you have to be open to trying new things and also be ready to do the work. πŸ’ͺ However, you can’t be a genius in a day, so here are some steps to help guide you. πŸš€

🎯 Step 1: Separate Your Strengths from Your Weaknesses

Strengths in this context are subjects that you are good at, while your weaknesses are subjects you struggle with and should spend more time on. Focus on understanding what comes easily to you and what doesn’t — that’s the first step to growth! 🌱

⏰ Step 2: Manage Your Time Wisely

Time is a very important factor ⌛ — you have to utilise it to avoid procrastination. 😴 Making a study timetable πŸ—“️ also helps with avoiding procrastination. Furthermore, understand whether you are a morning or night person πŸŒžπŸŒ™. One way to know this is by finding out what time you are most productive! πŸ’₯

πŸ“š Step 3: Focus on Weaknesses but Don’t Forget Strengths

After knowing your weaknesses and strengths, the next step is focusing more on your weaknesses throughout the term. πŸ“– For your strengths, as midterms and finals approach, focus on likely areas that might come up. πŸ“ Also, revising what you already know isn’t a bad idea — it keeps your knowledge fresh! πŸ”

🧩 Step 4: Use Active Recall

While revising, active recall is very useful. For example:
πŸ‘‰ Mitochondria are the powerhouse of the cell because...
(ANS: It generates energy! ⚡)
This is usually done in your head after reading a particular topic to make it stick.  Making personal notes πŸ—’️ also helps a lot!

πŸ™ Step 5: Stay Determined and Keep the Faith

Of course, it’s not easy to try something new.  But with the help of God ✝️, determination, and perseverance, anything is possible. 

BY: Ike Loretta Nneka ✍️

✨ Start your journey from falling to A’s today — because you deserve success! 



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