How to Become a Straight-A Student
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There is just no way to be well-balanced, happy, and academically successful if you’re regularly burning through your free hours in long, painful stretches of inefficient studying.
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gain efficiency by compressing work into focused bursts.
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the list is a trusted piece of storage.
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Because of your list, the deadline will not be lost. It will be scheduled.
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Without a schedule, people don’t like to do menial chores unless they’re 100 percent necessary.
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Without a system to capture them, we can’t expect Stephen to remember long-term ideas for any extended period of time.
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Without time labels, Stephen would have had a much hazier understanding of his free time, so he probably wouldn’t have started this reading until later in the afternoon
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“I don’t defeat the urge to procrastinate.”
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sidestep this unavoidable urge when it arises—not destroy it altogether.
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deploy an arsenal of specific, tested rules that help them short-circuit their natural desire to procrastinate.
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your ego is a powerful force. We procrastinate, but we don’t want to admit to ourselves that we procrastinate.
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quickly jot down in the notebook the date and the most important tasks that you are scheduled to get done.
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If you failed to complete some tasks, record this, along with a quick explanation.
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It might be easy to tell yourself a few weak excuses for putting off a tedious assignment, but when you have to record these same excuses on paper their foolishness is exposed.
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After seeing all of those excuses pile up in your journal, there will be no escape from reality: You are being lazy!
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“It helps to simply tell your roommates of your goals, and have them guilt-trip you into working.”
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Hydration increases your energy, masks boredom-induced food cravings, and staves off sleepiness.
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too much caffeine in a short period will make you jumpy and unfocused.
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“When studying for something I don’t especially enjoy, I try to make an event out of it.”
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choose a location that takes a while to reach by foot so you won’t be tempted to leave right away.
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The novelty of the location, plus its distance from campus, will help jump-start your motivation to tackle your horrible task once there.
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You are sitting alone at a table in a public place, surrounded by strangers, and if you don’t start doing something soon, people will begin to wonder: Who is that odd student sitting alone and staring into space?
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once you start slogging through your assignment, the pain will slip away, you will hit your stride,
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identify at least one hour, on each weekday, that is consistently free.
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the morning and early afternoon are the best times to find these consistently free hours.
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Once you’ve identified these protected hours, use them to do the same work each week.
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build a routine
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good habits, like making sure I do [certain work at the same time each week], are really hard to get rid of.”
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Once you have accomplished one big task, it becomes much easier to tackle more.
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If you see a large number of deadlines looming just over the horizon, you can be sure that there will be some hard days in your near future.
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Plan them in advance.
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“If I work all day Saturday, I will let myself go out hard on Saturday night and take Sunday off.”
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If all of your friends know that Tuesday is going to be a rough day for you, then you will be much more likely to keep busy and do the work.
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If that same day has been planned and hyped for the past week, you’ll come away feeling invigorated by your accomplishment.
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Take ownership of your schedule and you are more likely to respect it.
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Straight-A students, I found out, devote a lot of thought to these questions;
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Bring your materials with you throughout the day, and fill in any small patches of free time with productive work.
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she sneaks in work between meetings or classes, using small blocks of thirty or forty-five minutes at a time.
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be sure to avoid your dorm room or other public places as much as possible during the day.
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Like an academic ninja, slip from hidden study spot to hidden study spot,
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When you’re done for the day, feel free to go have fun!
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“Work hard, play hard” is always better than “Work kind of hard, play kind of hard.”
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the spread-out nature of this schedule makes it less of a strain.
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“to keep my mind stimulated, I regularly rotate between different venues.”
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Don’t underestimate the importance of psychology in becoming an effective student.
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you should find something you can concentrate on, for just a few minutes, which has nothing to do with the work you were completing right before the break.
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Here’s the problem with rote review: It’s a horrible way to study.
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this technique requires an absurd number of hours.
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it’s really painful.
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studying is like any other skill—and as with any skill, it can be done well or done poorly—
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