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The Immortalist's Photo The Immortalist 12 Feb 2010

How much time do you have to spend studying each day to get an A or A+ on every subject in school?

What do I do if I get really tired during the day or get a head splitting headache? I seem to be prone to getting headaches. How often should I rest/take a break?

I'm really scared that I'm not going to get good enough marks to get into university.
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The Immortalist's Photo The Immortalist 19 Feb 2010

How much time do you have to spend studying each day to get an A or A+ on every subject in school?

What do I do if I get really tired during the day or get a head splitting headache? I seem to be prone to getting headaches. How often should I rest/take a break?

I'm really scared that I'm not going to get good enough marks to get into university.


Anyone have any advice?
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Sebastian's Photo Sebastian 19 Feb 2010

Hahahahaha...

Depends on how smart you are, how difficult the subject material is, and if you want an A or an A+..
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DairyProducts's Photo DairyProducts 19 Feb 2010

Go to a school with high grade inflation. It will save you a lot of time.
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The Immortalist's Photo The Immortalist 20 Feb 2010

Go to a school with high grade inflation. It will save you a lot of time.


Explain in detail.
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eternaltraveler's Photo eternaltraveler 20 Feb 2010

Go to a school with high grade inflation. It will save you a lot of time.


Explain in detail.


grades from one school to another are almost completely unrelated. Go to an inner city school and you'll get an A for showing up sometimes.
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The Immortalist's Photo The Immortalist 20 Feb 2010

I really need some good strategies here. Nothing good in my opinion has been said here. (sorry guys, the truth doesn't consider peoples feelings).
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robo-heart's Photo robo-heart 27 Feb 2010

Check out Tony Buzan's "Use your head" and the blogs "study hacks" and "scott h young"
You may find them useful.
Good luck!
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DairyProducts's Photo DairyProducts 27 Feb 2010

Go to a school with high grade inflation. It will save you a lot of time.

Explain in detail.

It was more of a joke than anything. If your goal is to get high grades, then the easiest way to do that is to go to a place that gives out the highest grades.
http://gradeinflation.com/
Your question, "How much time do you have to spend studying each day to get an A or A+ on every subject in school?" completely depends on the how good you are at studying and how difficult the teacher and subject material are. We have no way of knowing this.
If you want to know how to study well, there are probably much better forums out there for this question. Best of luck.
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rephore's Photo rephore 16 Apr 2010

I befriend the professors. Always boosts my grades from B to A, or C to B. Have to really study though for classes where I don't like the teachers.
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Lallante's Photo Lallante 21 Apr 2010

I find taking an interest, asking questions and reading 'around' the subject is vastly more effective than actually wasting lots of time going over the actually examined material.
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John Schloendorn's Photo John Schloendorn 21 Apr 2010

you'll get an A for showing up sometimes

Yeah, I was at a school like that. Never got an A :-)
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lunarsolarpower's Photo lunarsolarpower 22 Apr 2010

How much time do you have to spend studying each day to get an A or A+ on every subject in school?


On average I have found that a 4.0 takes 4x the effort of a 3.0. The one time I tried doing absolutely nothing (I think in 7th grade) I remember getting D- grades. Once you get far enough along in education though they have no problem failing you completely, even if you are honestly trying your hardest. Sometimes I think standardized test taking ability is the modern replacement for the role in establishing the social order that brute strength probably played thousands of years ago. That could just be the perspective I get from my own isolated point of view though.
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Lallante's Photo Lallante 22 Apr 2010

If you are really intelligent, you can literally coast through anything. Its not true to say its impossible to get top marks without effort, lots of people do.
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N.T.M.'s Photo N.T.M. 23 Apr 2010

Remember that high studying frequency with shorter durations is proven more effective for retention than equal volume throughout fewer sessions.
Edited by N.T.M., 23 April 2010 - 06:24 AM.
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lunarsolarpower's Photo lunarsolarpower 23 Apr 2010

If you are really intelligent, you can literally coast through anything. Its not true to say its impossible to get top marks without effort, lots of people do.


I beg to differ. I've never seen anyone "coast" through medical school unless you consider studying 17 hours a day "coasting." Granted some have to work a lot harder than others, but at higher levels of education nobody is slacking anymore.
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ajnast4r's Photo ajnast4r 12 May 2010

1-2 hours studying/work to each 1 hour of class is what it generally takes me to get A's... it can increase depending the difficulty of the class.
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eternaltraveler's Photo eternaltraveler 12 May 2010

I've never seen anyone "coast" through medical school

:|?
Edited by eternaltraveler, 12 May 2010 - 03:35 AM.
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rephore's Photo rephore 13 May 2010

I studied 3 hours to get an A in a quiz the other day. My classmate studied for 30 minutes and got an A plus. Next time, I will sit next to her so I don't have to study.
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erzebet's Photo erzebet 14 May 2010

i find getting an A is much easier when the exam tests my ability to solve problems, rather than my memory. i need to read the material just once - but very focused- if the exam will include questions from to which to choose the correct answers.

at any exam, there are some basic things you should know - start reading and understanding those first and the rest will come easy.
if i need more time to study but feel like sleeping, i read until 10 pm, get to sleep and wake up at 3-4 in the morning - this way i get a little sleep but i also get rested comparing to the usual student that gets to sleep early in the morning before an exam.
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