If she has to ask .... NO
2006-07-19 12:14:35
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answered by Anonymous
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here's 12 ways to get straight A's in highschool or college...
- Read your lesson prior to the class. You don't have to study it and memorize it, just read it to have a notion of the topic in class, and to prepare the questions for the teacher to clarify.
- Take good class notes. Don't write everything the teacher says, just enough bullets or headlines to remind you of the class discussions and significant points.
- After the lecture or class, always spend approximately 3 hours reading your class notes, and reading the material from the book. This is crucial as books are usually written by subject experts and are more extensive and better prepared than the teacher's materials presented during class.
- Do the exercises at the end of the book. This is the best way to prove to yourself that you understand the material.
- Find a quiet place, like your room, lock the door, and imagine you are the teacher explaining the subject to a student. This is also a good way to measure your understanding of the material. If you can participate in tutoring programs in school, this serves the same purpose.
- Be proactive in participating in study groups. To deepen our understanding of a particular subject, it is sometimes beneficial to hear other people's perspectives and explanations. This sometimes helps clarify topics that we may misunderstand or not fully understand.
- Never stay up late the night before a test. If you are not prepared by the prior evening, chances are you will not get an A, and pulling an all-nighter will only tire you and hamper your focus during the test.
- The human body learns best at specific times (usually in the morning). Be sure you save this time for studying and internalizing important class materials, and reserve the other time for less pensive activities as homework or socializing. Avoid studying when you are tired. In general, you should try to get at least 8 hours of sleep a night.
- Eat a good breakfast, or at least something healthy in the morning.
- Pay attention! You won't learn much if you don't.
- Spend a reasonable amount of time on your assignments. Assignments done at the last minute or poorly will not help you much. Also, they won't reflect your skills as a student and probably will lower your grade.
- Do your homework. A lot of your mark is based on whether you do your homework and whether you have a good attitude. Chances are, if you do your homework, you'll do better on tests, too. Doing homework does not mean only doing assignments that are going to be collected or graded. For example if the teacher asks for you to read a section of the textbook, there is a reason for it, and doing all of your homework includes doing every assigned task and taking notes on reading whether it is required or not. This is the most important step to achieving an A in the class. Since you will always be prepared for class, pop-quizes, and it will significantly decrease the amount of time you need to study. For example, if you do this in mathematics class, you will often find that you will not need more than a 10-minute review of the formulas/concepts and that's
2006-07-19 12:23:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, if she makes an effort. But it's better to get a life, and make a little above average. Having your nose in a book is great -- but without lasting frendships and connections -- what you are learning becomes more of a discipline only, rather than practicing your knowledge. Remember, we're here for the relationships, and learning how to relate to people brings wisdom --that's what truly matters in life.
2006-07-19 12:20:00
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answered by magnamamma 5
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She could get Straight A's if she works hard and believes that she can do it and with the help of some friends, she could really good in school if she has some people that are there to support her!!
god bless
2006-07-19 12:16:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not a psychic, but I do know it takes a LOT of studying and hard work to get straight A's. It's not impossible.
2006-07-19 12:16:07
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answered by aprilc232 3
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Well... her name is Julie so of course she'll get straight A's.... ;D
No.. She just have to work hard and trust herself!
2006-07-19 12:17:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Julie who? What's her phone number? How can we answer this without getting to know her?
2006-07-19 12:15:23
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answered by Nick Name 3
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If she tries, she can...I go to a school where we have no choice but to be placed in all AP (advanced placement) classes. We believe at a lot of times that there is no way to succeed, but we do...
2006-07-19 12:16:07
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answered by amber 3
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It depends on her classes. if she takes all the easy ones i don't see why not. Actually i don't see why not in the hard ones either - your in school your life can't be too hard plenty of time to study
2006-07-19 12:14:45
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answered by bchylik 3
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Well how the **** are we supposed to know. We don't know you and we don't know this "Julie" you speak of. so I don't really know why you wasted 5 points asking this question. Thank you and goodbye.
2006-07-19 12:15:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi Julie... The answer is no, hun. Not unless you shoot for some "extra credit".
2006-07-19 12:15:44
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answered by ouoray 3
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