This is just superb, been searching for "how to get good grades in college math" for a while now, and I think this has helped. You ever tried - Yeetta Gradeify Scores - (search on google ) ? Ive heard some great things about it and my neighbour got excellent success with it.
TIMESTAMPS FOR YOU! general tips 1:16 - be in the best environment 1:49 - stop depending on the FINAL! 2:24 - maximize your chances during lecture 2:37 - prepare before lecture 2:52 - figure out your note taking system 3:32 - write down even obvious things 4:20 - write down questions that come to mind 5:15 - get off your phone after lecture 6:36 - figure out what you don't need to know 7:16 - passive & active studying 8:26 - figure out how'll you be tested 9:58 - task management with Notion 11:23 - meaningful test corrections - sourcing to your notes 12:51 - study guides 13:19 - stop studying stuff you know !!
Honestly I never comment on videos, but this was AMAZING. I did really well in school when I was younger because a lot of things were easy for me to pick up on, so I never actually learned HOW to study. I'm heading back to school next semester, and I can already tell which ways I'll be changing my approach to studying! THANK YOU!!!
I had that same problem omg! I just thought college was going to be easy 😂 smh. Over time I learned that it was still hard work, but I could create a system for myself that took the stress out of it. I don't believe college should be the most stressful time in our lives. Project planning, managing my time, and organizing my schedule really helped me enjoy school again.
Yay you're almost done! :) congrats! I would recommend project planning your assignments to prevent from getting overwhelmed with the workload, that's what I did in graduate school, it saved me so much time and stress.
Winner of a video, been searching for "how to learn better in school" for a while now, and I think this has helped. You ever tried - Yeetta Gradeify Scores - (do a search on google ) ? Ive heard some super things about it and my buddy got amazing success with it.
That is so true!! I was able to graduate with my Masters in 1 year by getting organized, managing my time effectively, and project planning :) it definitely paid off.
The Pirates of the Carribean soundtracks or any video game soundtracks are so underrated for studying. They're meant to keep you engaged and I love listening to them when I'm studying/working.
These tips are helping me a ton! I have applied any yet, but after watching this I’m feeling better and feeling mentally prepared about going back college after dropping out years ago. Thank you!! ❤️
this is a tip that i found that helps ME so it may not work for everyone and that’s OKAY but if it works for you, then great! i’m glad i could help! so i found that prewriting my notes has been a big help. i would research what classes i would be taking and i wrote down some basic rules and principles, any equations i needed to know, and i would scratch off anything that wasn’t important or didn’t need. not only does this help you take better notes, it helps you prepare for the class so that you will be on top of it and know what your professor is talking about during class. this has also helped me during high school as well. hope this helps!
Girl same! I was overwhelmed a lot, at first. Then I found a way to project plan, time manage, and organize my schedule, it definitely paid off 😄 I went from a 2.5 to 4.0 GPA, I would love to share some tips if you need an accountability partner!
Might start applying this tips after 3.5 years in college lol. Hope they work! Great content as always Angelica PS: started following in tiktok, so funny!
There’s only one thing in the video that I didn’t completely 100% agree with, and that is to, “Stop studying things you already know”. I studied Korean at the Defense Language Institute which is arguably the most challenging school in the DOD. One of the learning/study strategies that we were taught to utilize was the Soup Method. Basically, you treat learning like it’s a bowl of soup. You keep adding ingredients to the soup so that it’s layered in the bowl (the new material), but if you keep the soup layered like this you will only be able to taste one or a few of the ingredients. Therefore, it’s important to stir up the soup so that all of the ingredients are mixed, meaning you have to continue to go back and refresh yourself on all of the basic or old content. It doesn’t have to be a lot of studying old stuff, or stuff that you already know, just enough to refresh yourself (which I guess is mentioned in the video). But anyways, thank you for the content!!!
hi :) i just wanted to comment to support you! these tips are seriously so amazing and as a stressed incoming freshman, i KNOW ill be coming back to this vid!! i watch soo many productivity/study tips and i STILL learned something new so thank you so so much!!!
Hey! This video was really helpful. I'm a freshman at Cal right now and I'm really struggling with my grades (I'm an MCB major) and the STEM prerequisites (Chem and Calc) are really killing me. Will apply these study tips though!
Ugh I have the same problem but can’t leave my phone in my dorm bc we need them to do random class participation questions or to log into our student account 😩
I love this video and definitely use these tips! For my college students: I transitions from coffee to Energy and Focus Supplements. They're safe, certified and I save money. 😊
hey, could you please do a tutorial or video on how you use notion? i’ve heard so many good things about it, and i’ve tried it out, but it’s so hard to figure it out how to use it as a student.
thank you so much for this ! last year, i got 3 D”S (🤠) but i need up evening it out with online school and got passing grades. this year, i want to do WAY better and organized. this is just step one and you give me so much motivation !
You got this! I used to get so overwhelmed by my classes in undergrad, some of my syllabi were over 20 pages long!! 😭 can you imagine how stressful that was lol. But as time went on I was able to achieve and maintain a 4.0 GPA, by getting organized, managing my time effectively, and project planning! I would love to share some tips if you need some accountability 😄
I’m on my gap year & will be enrolling into college this year . I’ve been really stressed out about how well I’ll be able to do and This actually gave really good tips , thank you
Hiya I'm a Meteorology major! I'm struggling with trying to figure out how to not strive for perfection. I've never been a straight A student but I've always gotten like A, B, and C's and always want to do well. These tips will def help me for upcoming fall semester thank you! I didn't know about passive and active studying. I also didn't do so well my first semester as a transfer student at this new university I'm attending so I'm trying to find tips and advice into my junior year as a college student 😅
I’m a 54 year old mom going back to school. I’m in week 4 of this semester and so far I’m doing well. I know it’s just going to get progressively harder though. I feel like I don’t know how to take notes. Do you have a video on how to take notes ?
hahaha! Love your energy!! Quick question. Do you study with time in mind or goals in mind? e.g. I need to put in 3 hours each week per subject or do you just have goal topics you want to cover each week regardless of how long it takes? Do you allot time for fun activities like going to restaurants? (I always feel guilty if I'm doing anything but studying but I know it's unrealistic to study all the time and it has diminishing returns and I'm still end up not being a straight A student. LOL!)
The way I study is with a certain objective in mind. Before I start I identify the 3 things I need to understand better and start from there. That really helps me stay focus and not zone out while I'm studying. I've identified my purpose for studying. I always aim for 45 minute session, with a quick 10 minute break in between. And yes!! You should have certain activities that are part of your self care routine! It's important for you to still find excitement and joy in your everyday routine. That's what keeps it interesting 😄 don't feel guilty at all, self care is important for your overall health and for achieving your academic goals! That was the only way I was able to get my Masters in 1 year and graduate with honors DURING the pandemic. I was able to graduate twice (undergrad and grad) with honors by project planning, time management, and organizing my schedule. You have everything you need to set yourself up for success, you got this!!
@@anamarie97 Thank you so much! 😊I really appreciate your reply. CONGRATS on your successes! 🥳 One quick question, at the end of the 45 minutes, how do you assess whether you had a good study session? Do you always do a quiz at the end and see how high you score or something similar?
@@2007tclarke Before and after my study session I looked at the learning objectives for that specific chapter. Which you should be able to find in your textbook, they may be in the beginning or very end of the chapter. I measure my progress based on how quickly and accurately I answer them! It really helped. After I did that a couple times, I would take the quizzes that are assigned for each module (which my professors made for us to track our progress as we got closer to the test). Hope that helps! :)
Great video. I wish I could have gotten A grades in high school. But I would be a great teacher, since I could teach someone everything I know in 10 minutes.
As a student, its a struggle maintaining social life and doing assignments but hey i got you. I can help you with your assignments. Kindly reach out at christineperis1234@gmail.com
GPA is everything for me because I'm a football player and I want to play college football but I have a 2.81 gpa I need all A's this year and next year to get a 3 GPA
Hi! I’m a sophomore in high school right now and I’m struggling to find online opportunities that would help me in the future. I was wondering if you could help me.
Freshman year is so exciting, omg congratulations!! I'm curious, what are your top three goals for college? Mine were getting a 4.0 GPA, creating better work habits, and graduating with my Master's a year early :)
I’m watching so many videos like this but like math is scaring me, I’ve had a substitute which it’s not the same teacher for a month Bc of limits. So I had a substitute a whole year in 6th and 8th grade rn.
Don't forget. It's not the straight A students who finish first in life. Violent people finish first. Take a look at Jordan Peterson before becoming judgmental.
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This is just superb, been searching for "how to get good grades in college math" for a while now, and I think this has helped. You ever tried - Yeetta Gradeify Scores - (search on google ) ? Ive heard some great things about it and my neighbour got excellent success with it.
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I DIDNT SKIP IT GIRLLLLLLL
Ok I won’t
TIMESTAMPS FOR YOU!
general tips
1:16 - be in the best environment
1:49 - stop depending on the FINAL!
2:24 - maximize your chances
during lecture
2:37 - prepare before lecture
2:52 - figure out your note taking system
3:32 - write down even obvious things
4:20 - write down questions that come to mind
5:15 - get off your phone
after lecture
6:36 - figure out what you don't need to know
7:16 - passive & active studying
8:26 - figure out how'll you be tested
9:58 - task management with Notion
11:23 - meaningful test corrections - sourcing to your notes
12:51 - study guides
13:19 - stop studying stuff you know !!
this sums up everything- I wasn’t fast enough to copy down things you say and this summary HELPS A LOT
these are my best part ever
Honestly I never comment on videos, but this was AMAZING. I did really well in school when I was younger because a lot of things were easy for me to pick up on, so I never actually learned HOW to study. I'm heading back to school next semester, and I can already tell which ways I'll be changing my approach to studying! THANK YOU!!!
thank u so much! this means so much
How affective has your studying been so far?
Same here!! Would love to know how you're doing, I'm going back to school in September after 4 years and omg, I'm so nervous.
I had that same problem omg! I just thought college was going to be easy 😂 smh. Over time I learned that it was still hard work, but I could create a system for myself that took the stress out of it. I don't believe college should be the most stressful time in our lives. Project planning, managing my time, and organizing my schedule really helped me enjoy school again.
Omg that’s me I never ever really studying when I was younger and now in college it’s way different
I got 7 A*s this year, and two B's and one A. I'm hoping to go to university next year to study adult mental health nursing 😊
Girl I hope too. I need your help
Yay you're almost done! :) congrats! I would recommend project planning your assignments to prevent from getting overwhelmed with the workload, that's what I did in graduate school, it saved me so much time and stress.
I thought you said ASS...
Great video. Really shows that if you want to get straight A’s, hard work isn’t enough; you also need strategy.
Winner of a video, been searching for "how to learn better in school" for a while now, and I think this has helped. You ever tried - Yeetta Gradeify Scores - (do a search on google ) ? Ive heard some super things about it and my buddy got amazing success with it.
That is so true!! I was able to graduate with my Masters in 1 year by getting organized, managing my time effectively, and project planning :) it definitely paid off.
The Pirates of the Carribean soundtracks or any video game soundtracks are so underrated for studying. They're meant to keep you engaged and I love listening to them when I'm studying/working.
These tips are helping me a ton! I have applied any yet, but after watching this I’m feeling better and feeling mentally prepared about going back college after dropping out years ago. Thank you!! ❤️
so proud of you!
this is a tip that i found that helps ME so it may not work for everyone and that’s OKAY but if it works for you, then great! i’m glad i could help! so i found that prewriting my notes has been a big help. i would research what classes i would be taking and i wrote down some basic rules and principles, any equations i needed to know, and i would scratch off anything that wasn’t important or didn’t need. not only does this help you take better notes, it helps you prepare for the class so that you will be on top of it and know what your professor is talking about during class. this has also helped me during high school as well. hope this helps!
Just started my first year and I CAN'T WAIT TO GET INTO STUDIES AND BE NERDY ❤️🔥
Thank you for this! I'm didn't do so well on my first year so hoping to get back up on my second year!! x
Goodluck! You are going to kill it!
Girl same! I was overwhelmed a lot, at first. Then I found a way to project plan, time manage, and organize my schedule, it definitely paid off 😄 I went from a 2.5 to 4.0 GPA, I would love to share some tips if you need an accountability partner!
@@anamarie97 hey this is so late. But I would love tips
This was most definitely one of the most informative "study tips" type videos :)Thank you!
also, if teachers have long lectures, PRINT OUT THE LECTURE if they have a pdf attachment. it will save you the hand cramps & so much time!
Might start applying this tips after 3.5 years in college lol. Hope they work! Great content as always Angelica
PS: started following in tiktok, so funny!
@Tutor Christine Peris stop spamming people.
did it work?
Did it work santi
Gurll, the way you talk and explain everything is so engaging. You don’t talk to slow or to fast. 👏🏽
😊 thank you
There’s only one thing in the video that I didn’t completely 100% agree with, and that is to, “Stop studying things you already know”. I studied Korean at the Defense Language Institute which is arguably the most challenging school in the DOD. One of the learning/study strategies that we were taught to utilize was the Soup Method. Basically, you treat learning like it’s a bowl of soup. You keep adding ingredients to the soup so that it’s layered in the bowl (the new material), but if you keep the soup layered like this you will only be able to taste one or a few of the ingredients. Therefore, it’s important to stir up the soup so that all of the ingredients are mixed, meaning you have to continue to go back and refresh yourself on all of the basic or old content. It doesn’t have to be a lot of studying old stuff, or stuff that you already know, just enough to refresh yourself (which I guess is mentioned in the video). But anyways, thank you for the content!!!
hi :) i just wanted to comment to support you! these tips are seriously so amazing and as a stressed incoming freshman, i KNOW ill be coming back to this vid!! i watch soo many productivity/study tips and i STILL learned something new so thank you so so much!!!
Hey! This video was really helpful. I'm a freshman at Cal right now and I'm really struggling with my grades (I'm an MCB major) and the STEM prerequisites (Chem and Calc) are really killing me. Will apply these study tips though!
You’re welcome! Goodluck!
You got this!! Through time management, planning, and organization you can exceed your own expectations! :)
My ADHD ass can’t even have my phone on me 😬
Put it in your car people, out of sight out of mind 😩
EYY life hack of the century
Literally, I need to put it at the bottom of my bag
Have u considered stimulant medication?
Ugh I have the same problem but can’t leave my phone in my dorm bc we need them to do random class participation questions or to log into our student account 😩
One time, I left it behind my laptop and I couldn’t find it 😂 out of sight, out of mind
I love this video and definitely use these tips! For my college students: I transitions from coffee to Energy and Focus Supplements. They're safe, certified and I save money. 😊
Thank you so much for your tips , I'll do my best on the exam and you're so adorable xoxo.
hey, could you please do a tutorial or video on how you use notion? i’ve heard so many good things about it, and i’ve tried it out, but it’s so hard to figure it out how to use it as a student.
yes i can!!
thank you so much for this ! last year, i got 3 D”S (🤠) but i need up evening it out with online school and got passing grades. this year, i want to do WAY better and organized. this is just step one and you give me so much motivation !
You got this! I used to get so overwhelmed by my classes in undergrad, some of my syllabi were over 20 pages long!! 😭 can you imagine how stressful that was lol. But as time went on I was able to achieve and maintain a 4.0 GPA, by getting organized, managing my time effectively, and project planning! I would love to share some tips if you need some accountability 😄
WOOOO GOOD LUCK WITH SEMESTER!! 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
YOU TOOO BBY GIRL!!! 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💓
Omg thank you so much. I’m a first year student in Berkeley and I’m struggling a lot. 😢
I was trynna find a Berkeley student who used notion and I’m glad u actually showed how to use it
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I’m on my gap year & will be enrolling into college this year . I’ve been really stressed out about how well I’ll be able to do and This actually gave really good tips , thank you
During this quarantine I learn I cant study at home I get too distracted with food lmao
Hiya I'm a Meteorology major! I'm struggling with trying to figure out how to not strive for perfection. I've never been a straight A student but I've always gotten like A, B, and C's and always want to do well. These tips will def help me for upcoming fall semester thank you! I didn't know about passive and active studying. I also didn't do so well my first semester as a transfer student at this new university I'm attending so I'm trying to find tips and advice into my junior year as a college student 😅
that was a great video and i rly liked it!!!!!! :D
4:17 made me laugh.
Great content, I have re-watched this a few times to drive in the point.
You're so beauitful and smart, like girllll you are really goals
I’m a 54 year old mom going back to school. I’m in week 4 of this semester and so far I’m doing well. I know it’s just going to get progressively harder though. I feel like I don’t know how to take notes. Do you have a video on how to take notes ?
good luck, we all believe in you!!
@@puddleduck1405 Thank you 😊
@@floridalife4 God bless!
@Sumedha Soni Dureja Thank you. Week 7. So far so good 👍
YALL!!! She sounds like Paris from Gilmore Girls
This was really helpful, thanks!
YAY im so glad
I love that you give examples on how to apply your techniques 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
I'm so glad!
Tyvm AS that way very helpful and thorough and if you come up with anymore let us know. GB and you are so pretty. 🙏
Oh my gosh, I'm finally needing A's in my classes lol. I just started to realize I need help.
Just found your channel! Thanks for the advice!
you are welcome! welcome to my channel!
hahaha! Love your energy!!
Quick question. Do you study with time in mind or goals in mind? e.g. I need to put in 3 hours each week per subject or do you just have goal topics you want to cover each week regardless of how long it takes? Do you allot time for fun activities like going to restaurants? (I always feel guilty if I'm doing anything but studying but I know it's unrealistic to study all the time and it has diminishing returns and I'm still end up not being a straight A student. LOL!)
The way I study is with a certain objective in mind. Before I start I identify the 3 things I need to understand better and start from there. That really helps me stay focus and not zone out while I'm studying. I've identified my purpose for studying. I always aim for 45 minute session, with a quick 10 minute break in between. And yes!! You should have certain activities that are part of your self care routine! It's important for you to still find excitement and joy in your everyday routine. That's what keeps it interesting 😄 don't feel guilty at all, self care is important for your overall health and for achieving your academic goals! That was the only way I was able to get my Masters in 1 year and graduate with honors DURING the pandemic. I was able to graduate twice (undergrad and grad) with honors by project planning, time management, and organizing my schedule. You have everything you need to set yourself up for success, you got this!!
@@anamarie97 Thank you so much! 😊I really appreciate your reply. CONGRATS on your successes! 🥳 One quick question, at the end of the 45 minutes, how do you assess whether you had a good study session? Do you always do a quiz at the end and see how high you score or something similar?
@@2007tclarke Before and after my study session I looked at the learning objectives for that specific chapter. Which you should be able to find in your textbook, they may be in the beginning or very end of the chapter. I measure my progress based on how quickly and accurately I answer them! It really helped. After I did that a couple times, I would take the quizzes that are assigned for each module (which my professors made for us to track our progress as we got closer to the test). Hope that helps! :)
@@anamarie97 Ahhh, I see, I see. Yes, it does help, thank you very much! 😊
Great video. I wish I could have gotten A grades in high school. But I would be a great teacher, since I could teach someone everything I know in 10 minutes.
Thanks this really helped!
I love this!!
Great advice!!
thank you for this as a junior in high school
are we the same person.... I swear everything you said resonated immediatley
You know you’ve watched too much dr mike when you hear chest compressions instead of test corrections.
😂😂
@Tutor Christine Peris no
Ahhh you give great advice!!! thank uuu
thank you Samantha!!
As a sophomore in cell biology, these are about to be useful ! Thanks ! Also your tiktok is me 😂
Good luck! Thank you!
Oh wow! That sounds like a hard major, how do you stay organized ?
Hi, I’m a high school student and I will like to know what are the thing a college look for to choices you?
Samanta Murillo I have another video on my channel that talks about application for colleges! Check it out
I’m failing class so this helped me extremely good ty 🥺❤️
Great tips even for grad school! Ugh I can’t imagine taking o-chem again 😭
ochem is so hard fml
So helpful! Thanks Angelica
Thanks Ian!
"zoom out" the prophecy has been fulfilled
As a student, its a struggle maintaining social life and doing assignments but hey i got you. I can help you with your assignments. Kindly reach out at christineperis1234@gmail.com
You can eat in class?! I can’t wait to go to college 🤩
Great sound is "Acoustics"
hey, can you make a video about your physics summer study abroad experience?
RIP MY GPA HAHAHA but yes
do professors at Cal usually have practice tests available or do you find some? Thanks for the advice!
Both! Most of them post, some of them don’t
Does notion actually connect to the google drive, or do you have to put the event separately into notion? Also, is it free all throughout college?
Its separate
GPA is everything for me because I'm a football player and I want to play college football but I have a 2.81 gpa I need all A's this year and next year to get a 3 GPA
Hi! I’m a sophomore in high school right now and I’m struggling to find online opportunities that would help me in the future. I was wondering if you could help me.
Did you try scholarshipfellow . com ?
Loved it ❤️
thanks for the tips on how to study! love this video ( : i just subscribed! i hope we can stay connected 💗
Thank u for the support! Aw I’m so glad it was helpful! Ill def be posting more
2:00 minutes in and already a personal attack 😭
u "zoom out" queen of predicting the future
HAHAHA
First 10 seconds I subscribed
I appreciate u 😭❤️❤️
@@AngelicaSong girl thank you. I was trying to find motivation again for going back to school after 3 years .
1.5-2 hours a class? My classes are 3 hours long 😩
I keep hearing about people studying 10-12 hrs a day qnd i just couldn't
song?
The word you’re looking for Ivy Kid, is “great acoustics.” 😂😂
Found you on tik tok and We have the same name hahaha love the vid :)
Thank you! Awesome name 🤣
Thank you! Awesome name 🤣
Thank you!
You’re welcome!
Incoming freshman at Cal and this was sooooo helpful 😭😭
u got this go bears!
Freshman year is so exciting, omg congratulations!! I'm curious, what are your top three goals for college? Mine were getting a 4.0 GPA, creating better work habits, and graduating with my Master's a year early :)
@@anamarie97 girlll I’m trying to get an associate degree but I need a 2.5 gpa to get accepted in the program to take career courses
@@lydiacordero5245 are you currently in high school or college?
@@anamarie97 college
I’m watching so many videos like this but like math is scaring me, I’ve had a substitute which it’s not the same teacher for a month Bc of limits. So I had a substitute a whole year in 6th and 8th grade rn.
have you tried online resource? like khan academy or youtube videos? theyre both free~~
I study best in a coffee shop but unfortunately we are in a pandemic sooo....
zoomin out rn
What are your goals? You’re pre-med? Are you trying to be a doctor?
I am business and toxicology! (Pre-med) I would love to work for a few years and then enter medical school!
Thanks shawty
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You would definitely be my crush if I saw you at my college damn girl 😍
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Don't forget. It's not the straight A students who finish first in life. Violent people finish first. Take a look at Jordan Peterson before becoming judgmental.
Jordan Peterson is a know nothing reptile.