nobody knows it all...sorry. study effectively not just hard, this means get all the facts and summarize them down to one or two sentences. watch educational and age appropriate shows, use your dictionary and play trivia games on the net as well as with your family. on TV nowadays the shows geared to kids are not only entertaining, but informative also. so look for the e/i ratings and practice memorization by reviewing what you have learned. all school work and no play will make you feel isolated, so find friends that share your interest and have fun too. you sound like a brainiac to me already,
but remember to be a kid also, as you are only 11 or 12 years old. rock on you academic superstar!
2006-08-27 08:03:08
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answered by formerlylunesta@yahoo.com 4
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Perhaps try the book _Everything Your Sixth Grader Needs to Know_, by E.D. Hirsch, Jr. It covers all of the different topics that you would cover in sixth grade. Your local library may have a copy. :-)
2006-08-27 23:22:34
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answered by Kim 2
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don't cuss at The 8th grader
and don't get in a bad situation
plus you use better words
2006-08-27 15:07:48
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answered by rai o 2
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a good set of genes and a good education
2006-08-27 13:32:35
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answered by Anonymous
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