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What about me,I took Ap courses in High school and had an 5.0 gpa and never studied a day in my life and right now im a college student with a 4.0 gpa and i've still never studied a day in my life

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What about me,I took Ap courses in High school and had an 5.0 gpa and never studied a day in my life and right now im a college student with a 4.0 gpa and i've still never studied a day in my life


Then how smart would you be if you studied? =_="...

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Well... learning/studying habits are really based on individuals. Everyone has his or her own method of doing things. Most of the things you listed I don't totally agree with. none

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Well... learning/studying habits are really based on individuals. Everyone has his or her own method of doing things. Most of the things you listed I don't totally agree with. none

Eh well they're just guidelines to base your studying on. Some people are really confused on how to effectively study, so they end up procrastinating all day. I'm trying to help out those certain people in general and also show people a way to manage their time, so they can have time to be social/extracurricular activities/read manga all day.

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Well... learning/studying habits are really based on individuals. Everyone has his or her own method of doing things. Most of the things you listed I don't totally agree with. none

Eh well they're just guidelines to base your studying on. Some people are really confused on how to effectively study, so they end up procrastinating all day. I'm trying to help out those certain people in general and also show people a way to manage their time, so they can have time to be social/extracurricular activities/read manga all day.

Even so, I'm still able to do all of those. @________@;;

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Post #406070 - Reply to (#406026) by alesana17
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haha i like the intro school barley started and i already messed up on all my classes cause i missed to much school i actully got dropped the first week of school cause i missed the first three days but i will definitlly try this guide


Don't give up, you can do it. C: It's like eating more vegetables; It seems hard at first but it's actually really easy after the first while.

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Well... learning/studying habits are really based on individuals. Everyone has his or her own method of doing things. Most of the things you listed I don't totally agree with. none

Eh well they're just guidelines to base your studying on. Some people are really confused on how to effectively study, so they end up procrastinating all day. I'm trying to help out those certain people in general and also show people a way to manage their time, so they can have time to be social/extracurricular activities/read manga all day.

Even so, I'm still able to do all of those. @________@;;

aint that a good thing? o.o

Post #406076 - Reply to (#406052) by wotonito
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What about me,I took Ap courses in High school and had an 5.0 gpa and never studied a day in my life and right now im a college student with a 4.0 gpa and i've still never studied a day in my life


Then how smart would you be if you studied? =_="...


Dunno,why would I bother since i make 100's on all my test anyways


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Quote from Syrius
What about me,I took Ap courses in High school and had an 5.0 gpa and never studied a day in my life and right now im a college student with a 4.0 gpa and i've still never studied a day in my life


Then how smart would you be if you studied? =_="...


Dunno,why would I bother since i make 100's on all my test anyways
well this thread just aint for you xD


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What about me,I took Ap courses in High school and had an 5.0 gpa and never studied a day in my life and right now im a college student with a 4.0 gpa and i've still never studied a day in my life


Then how smart would you be if you studied? =_="...


Dunno,why would I bother since i make 100's on all my test anyways
well this thread just aint for you xD


Lol guess not,I just pay attention to class and read the text that im assigned

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I think your guide may be a little too specific. Like others here, I had pretty near a 4.0 in high school (3.87, iirc, but that's really just a number), and did next to none of the things you suggest. My lower performances were just all in classes with professors I hated and couldn't be bothered to actually do the work for.

It might help someone who has no idea what they're doing, but the truth of the matter is that academics really only tests a couple core skill sets. It's perfectly possible to, regardless of your intelligence (remember, wotonito, being "smart" is a measure of inherent capacity, not the amount of knowledge you have. Two totally different things, though I daresay that we'd find Syrius more believable if he typed eloquently and with proper grammar, not that I'm exactly a bastion of the form myself) get straight A's if you just pay attention during class and, more than anything else, just do the work. It's not hard.

Besides, it's not like grades are really a measure of intelligence or knowledge anyway. It just measures your academic ability, which isn't much more than your ability to temporarily regurgitate information and come up with flowery arguments for essays. As most people who actually live in the "real world" after college can tell you, that pretty much counts for jack.

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I think your guide may be a little too specific. Like others here, I had pretty near a 4.0 in high school (3.87, iirc, but that's really just a number), and did next to none of the things you suggest. My lower performances were just all in classes with professors I hated and couldn't be bothered to actually do the work for.

It might help someone who has no idea what they're doing, but the truth of the matter is that academics really only tests a couple core skill sets. It's perfectly possible to, regardless of your intelligence (remember, wotonito, being "smart" is a measure of inherent capacity, not the amount of knowledge you have. Two totally different things, though I daresay that we'd find Syrius more believable if he typed eloquently and with proper grammar, not that I'm exactly a bastion of the form myself) get straight A's if you just pay attention during class and, more than anything else, just do the work. It's not hard.

Besides, it's not like grades are really a measure of intelligence or knowledge anyway. It just measures your academic ability, which as most people who actually live in the "real world" after college can tell you, pretty much counts for jack.


I'm online and i haven't slept in like 30 hours so i'm not going to be typing in proper MLA,CMS,or APA format to prove my intelligence.

Post #406083 - Reply to (#406081) by Crenshinibon
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I think your guide may be a little too specific. Like others here, I had pretty near a 4.0 in high school (3.87, iirc, but that's really just a number), and did next to none of the things you suggest. My lower performances were just all in classes with professors I hated and couldn't be bothered to actually do the work for.

It might help someone who has no idea what they're doing, but the truth of the matter is that academics really only tests a couple core skill sets. It's perfectly possible to, regardless of your intelligence (remember, wotonito, being "smart" is a measure of inherent capacity, not the amount of knowledge you have. Two totally different things, though I daresay that we'd find Syrius more believable if he typed eloquently and with proper grammar, not that I'm exactly a bastion of the form myself) get straight A's if you just pay attention during class and, more than anything else, just do the work. It's not hard.

Besides, it's not like grades are really a measure of intelligence or knowledge anyway. It just measures your academic ability, which isn't much more than your ability to temporarily regurgitate information and come up with flowery arguments for essays. As most people who actually live in the "real world" after college can tell you, that pretty much counts for jack.

Well thats great for you if you're already passing with flying colors. I kinda made this guide for the people who actually need help with their studies. And grades are really important for people who want to go to college. If your in college, you can try for the Dean's List.

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I think your guide may be a little too specific. Like others here, I had pretty near a 4.0 in high school (3.87, iirc, but that's really just a number), and did next to none of the things you suggest. My lower performances were just all in classes with professors I hated and couldn't be bothered to actually do the work for.

It might help someone who has no idea what they're doing, but the truth of the matter is that academics really only tests a couple core skill sets. It's perfectly possible to, regardless of your intelligence (remember, wotonito, being "smart" is a measure of inherent capacity, not the amount of knowledge you have. Two totally different things, though I daresay that we'd find Syrius more believable if he typed eloquently and with proper grammar, not that I'm exactly a bastion of the form myself) get straight A's if you just pay attention during class and, more than anything else, just do the work. It's not hard.

Besides, it's not like grades are really a measure of intelligence or knowledge anyway. It just measures your academic ability, which as most people who actually live in the "real world" after college can tell you, pretty much counts for jack.


I'm online and i haven't slept in like 30 hours so i'm not going to be typing in proper MLA,CMS,or APA format to prove my intelligence.


That wasn't intended as an insult. I know plenty of intelligent people whose typing is a total mess. I was just talking about how it appears, if anything I was responding to wotonito's comment about you.


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I will add one thing though

8) Doing hard problems= Can do easy problems
If you can do the hard problems, you can do the easy problems, so why spend a lot of time on easy problems?

If you can do easy problems then the Hard ones should be more simple.Like if its math,I divide the hard problems into smaller more easy problems.

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