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How to prepare for a class: 3 tips for college students

Katie Azevedo September 13, 2021good habits, grades, homework, study skills

By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. The following tips are primarily for college students, although high school students may also find them helpful.  If you’re in college, you already know that homework consumes much of your day. But one of the secrets of A-level students is that …

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Back to school tips for college students

Katie Azevedo August 30, 2021good habits, grades, homework, organization, routines, time management

By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. Back-to-school tips for college students go beyond the back-to-school tips for high school students that I write about in this post here. While those high school tips certainly apply to college students too, older students have different needs – which I …

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5 back-to-school tips for middle and high school students

Katie Azevedo August 23, 2021good habits, grades, motivation, self advocacy

By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. This post is full of back-to-school tips for middle and high school students. I have several back-to-school tutorials on my blog, so if you’re looking for more, check out these 10 tips and these 8 tips when you’re done reading about …

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Tips for open-book exams

Katie Azevedo May 10, 2021e-learning, grades, note-taking, study skills, test taking

By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. Open-book exams have a complicated reputation, as there are pros and cons to this type of test: Pro: You have to memorize less information.  Con: Open-book exams offer a false sense of security, fooling you into thinking the answers will just …

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22 best study tips for exams: High school and college edition

Katie Azevedo May 3, 2021good habits, grades, memory, study skills, test taking

By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. The best study tips for exams differ slightly from study tips for regular tests. Certainly, the list below contains many strategies that will help you prepare for that one high school or college chemistry test, but most of the study tips …

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How to study for multiple exams at once

Katie Azevedo April 16, 2021good habits, grades, study skills, test taking, time management

By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. Knowing how to study for multiple exams at once is the key to maintaining your sanity when school gets hectic. At every point in your school career there are going to be times when you have to study for multiple tests …

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How to make and use a cheat sheet to learn information faster

Katie Azevedo March 8, 2021good habits, grades, note-taking, study skills, study tips

By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. If you’re a student of any age, you should know how to make and use cheat sheets. Cheat sheets are an incredible way to organize and learn information faster, whether you’re a middle schooler, graduate student, or professional. If you’d prefer …

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Planning time to study: 3 time management tips for students

Katie Azevedo February 22, 2021good habits, grades, homework, study skills, study tips, time management

By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. A common complaint I get from students is “I don’t have enough time to study.” In most cases, the student has at least five days to study, but chooses not to start until the night before … What’s usually happening here …

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What to do when you’re absent from school: High school edition

Katie Azevedo November 25, 2019good habits, grades, self advocacy

By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. Absences happen. In most cases, an occasional absence from school is not a big deal – as long as you do the right things when you return. On the flip-side, if you don’t know what to do when you’re absent from …

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How to write an email to your teacher: Tips, rules and examples

Katie Azevedo November 7, 2019good habits, grades, homework, self advocacy

By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. In most situations requiring you to communicate with your teacher, it is best to talk in person. I advise face-to-face meetings when possible because this reduces the chance of miscommunication. In-person meetings also give us the chance to communicate via body …

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