Nov
04
2008
1

Simple Changes Lead to Excellent Grades

Small, easy changes in your daily can lead to huge payoffs academically.  Small strokes fell great oaks, as the saying goes. To expand on the metaphor, trying to cut down a great oak tree in a single day will wear you out!  It takes a tremendous amount of energy, and you’ll be sore and blistered for days.

On the other hand, if you pick up that axe every morning and spend thirty minutes or so chopping at the oak, the task is easy, invigorating, and effective.  Moreover, your body will strengthen with the regular exercise, rather than wearing out.  That means the next oak will fall even faster.

Consider, a simple habit change such as studying every day on campus between classes instead of waiting until the evening, the weekend, or the week before finals.  This is one of the simplest changes you can make to your current habits, yet it pays huge dividends. Studying between classes every day…

  • leads to less (no?) study nights and weekends
  • which leads to lots of free time to do the things you want and
  • a better social life (or maybe carpal tunnel syndrome from playing too much xBox).
  • It also leads to better comprehension in class
  • which leads to needing fewer notes and less study
  • as well as better grades on tests.
  • It also leads to no need for before the test
  • which means no all-nighters and sleep deprivation
  • which leads to better grades on tests and
  • roommates and friends jealous of your seemingly effortless A’s.
  • It also leads to putting the information into long term rather than short term (which is what you get with cramming).
  • That means less study next semester in the second part of the course and
  • that means more free time and better grades.

Those are all the benefits from one simple habit change! The trick, of course, is to actually make the habit change.  So make sure to learn how to get rid of bad habits and replace them with good habits.  It’s where easier A’s begin!

Start here to begin developing the habits of an excellent student.

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Cody Blair has spent over a decade helping students and teachers discover the secrets that make learning simple! His ebook, Secrets Smart Students Know, reveals how the best students use powerful study skills, maximize their memory, avoid procrastination, and maximize their focus to achieve fantastic grades with much less work! Click now to find out more about simple methods to maximize your study skills.

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Nov
03
2008
0

GRE versus GMAT: New tool to predict scores

ETS (the company that make the GRE and GMAT) has a new to help business schools estimate applicants’ GMAT scores based on their GRE scores.  More and more business schools are now accepting the more widespread GRE in place of the business-focused GMAT.  Take a look here to see I side by side comparison of the two tests and to download a free spreadsheet that will allow you to input your GRE scores and predict your GMAT scores.

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