As you read this report, you'll find many different ideas or tips to help you study. There may be some that you haven't heard before; then again, you may have some ideas that I have never thought of. You may even choose to use some of the methods discussed in these pages, and on the same token you may discard some because they may not be what works for you.
You have to pick and choose what is best for you. It's your grade that you want to raise or maintain. What may work for one person may not work for another. We are all unique in our ways. But even though we are all different, we are still all striving for a goal. We just have to figure out what is best for us.
In addition, set up your time of day that you will study, the modes in which you'll study, and the atmosphere in which you'll study. Then stick to them, and pump them for all their worth! Keep on keeping on!! Don't slow down except when needed! Modify your plan as you see fit if you find you have to change pace or adjust your sights. Build habits that are good and conducive to making good grades! You can do it! You have all the tools you need, so lay down that foundation, and construct those "A" framed study habits!
Building good study habits is much like building a castle. It is done brick by brick. Built on a good foundation. And you will have to protect your castle from enemies (or bad habits) that may be approaching you. Invite the things that will help you. And thoroughly inspect it often. You be the king or queen of that castle. Remember that the castle is not built in one day only. It takes time. It takes repetition. The only way to build a great habit is to repeat the things you know is right and good, and continue in that cycle or pattern until you reach the goal. Yes, you may get sick of repetition, but in the long run, you will be glad you took the painful time to keep those efforts consistent with a good work ethic.