Consistent and Daily Studying Leads to Better Grades
Story by Caelyn Eaves. Photo courtesy of Oxford Learning.
Sometimes it can be difficult to get straight A’s. Studying, focusing, going to school every day, turning in assignments on time, and attending tutoring can make it easier. Additionally, not letting others distract you from being successful and doing your best will help you in the long run.
According to the article The Importance of Studying by the Aspire Training Team, studying will not only help you in school, but also in life. Studying helps build your knowledge and develop a deeper understanding of important topics that will assist you in life. It also helps boost your confidence and self-esteem, and reduces stress.
Studying every day could provide you with opportunities to be well-prepared for the future and give you a head start. For example, because of how much I studied for math, I got good test scores and took Algebra I early in the 8th grade. This gave me a head start for high school.
Studying more often allows you to have more choices in your future.
Overall, studying has a significant impact on you. It’s worth it to take at least 30 minutes out of your day to read and review your classwork. Doing this will make you feel more prepared and able to ace a test or assignment. Studying will help you achieve the greater and beyond.
As we dive into a brand new quarter, there's no better way to kick things off than by aiming for straight A's. Let's set the bar high and make this quarter one of our best!
Caelyn Eaves is an 8th grade scholar at Friendship Woodridge International School