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leave all requests for printables and such in the reply section!! I want to make this the best school year yet!
Instagram: @studhylife
Etsy Shop: here
make a bullet journal
start a YouTube channel
make an etsy account
go shopping
look through old photos
make a bucket list
read a book(s)
empty your inbox
watch Netflix, YouTube,..
go swimming
play a sport
wear a face mask
take a good nap
organize your closet
organize your room
go online shopping
text some friends you hadn’t spoken to in a while
learn/play an instrument
do some laundry
edit some pictures
FaceTime a friend
paint your nails
paint a picture
draw
practice your handwriting
workout
make a workout routine
go for a walk/run
start a blog
experiment with your hair
learn a new language
watch a movie in your target language
organize your phone
write in a journal
meditate
make a vision board
do yoga
have a photoshoot
practice some makeup
do something you’ve been putting off for a while
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09/30/18
Small Tips for Better Grades :)
I’ve compiled a list of small, but effective things you can do in order to improve your grades. I hope this helps at least one person :))
1. Expand your resources
- Go to your local library to study when you get the chances Sometimes changing your environment can help you study more efficiently.
2. Review your material every day - You do not have to completely review everything all the time, but skimming your notes so nothing slips from your minds.
3. Change your class habits - Try sitting in the front of your class instead of the back if you have the option. Most may not like this, but I've found sitting in the front beneficial. When I sit in the back, I tend to not pay attention. By making yourself sit in the front you'll pay more attention (especially if you’re right in front of your teacher), and possibly ask more questions and get the grades you want.
4. Join a study group - Whether it be a group of two or five, find a group of people who have the same academic goals as you. Study groups can be very helpful for studying and overall motivation if you're at a loss.
5. Prioritize your time - Not every class requires the same amount of work, and you should find out what classes you need to spend most of your time on. You will have to spend extra time and effort to get that good grade. That being said, don’t shy away from hard classes. Challenging yourself is great, it’s worth it.
6. Don’t be afraid to ask for help! - Although it may be difficult at times, do not be afraid to ask! I tend to let my pride get in the way, but sometimes you need to overcome your fears. Google is an amazing resource for pretty much everything. If all else fails, Google it.
another new printable available now on my Etsy shop!
check them out on my shop:
student grade tracker
student vocabulary lists
personal expense tracker
hope you enjoy! amanda :)
and so it begins...
Check out the new video
start a blog
take online surveys
sell on Etsy
sell your old clothes/accessories on Poshmark (my account)
become a tutor (tutoring younger kids is easy; from my personal experience)
babysitting
pet sitting/walking
collect water bottles
keep a coin jar (it adds up)
sell your old books
sell your notes?
work as an online translator (if you’re fluent in other languages)
become a photographer and sell photos
write product reviews
landscaping (managing flowers, cutting grass, snow blowing)
run errands for neighbors/elderlies?
affiliate marketing (promoting companies)
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