The first step, homework, may actually be more important than you think. Besides the fact that when you hand it in you get points there is another benefit that could help you raise your grades tremendously. Generally speaking homework is meant to refresh and expand on what you may have learned in class. So instead of just completing homework for the sake of getting it done it …show more content…
These areas also tend to take up the highest percentage of final grades, so this is a great place to start if you need a quick and easy boost. By preparation, this means that you will have to better plan out when, where, and how to complete the task which means no more last second cramming. For tests and quizzes it is smart to give two to three days to study in order to properly learn the required information for 60 to 90 minutes each day. You should study for two to three days for the reason that the more opportunities you give the brain to take in information the more likely it will stick. This differs from last second cramming because it leaves less room for forgetting important information which in turn will get you a better grade. On the subject of projects you also do not want to wait till the last minute, but again take two to three days to complete these. On the first day, plan or map out what you want to accomplish then sleep on it. What this does is allow you to be confident on what you want to do making the creative process much less stressful. Now on the second and third day, you will know exactly what you have to do and it is just about putting in the