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Tuesday, 9 February 2016

TOWARDS IMPROVING YOUR CGPA

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Have you thought about improving and increasing your CGPA? Then this article is the answer to that which you’ve been thinking about. This piece of writing talks about ways to improve your CGPA. Even the most intelligent students can sometimes be poor in academic performance, often through no fault of their own.


When students are in this situation, it is often because they are stuck in a rut and are not sure what to do make a change. If you are in this kind of situation, then, the first step to take is to find out reasons why you are under-performing, and the next step to take is to find ways to address the problem.

1. Improve Your Memory:
Many students have difficulty assimilating and remembering all they’ve read in the course of preparing for their exams, and this brings their decreases their performance afterward. With so much to learn through many courses, remembering facts, figures and arguments is a rather monumental task, and you have to arm yourself with some effective aids to help your memory. Eating well and having enough sleep play vital roles in helping your memory.

2. Organize Your Life:
Cut-off any kind of disorder, distractions or inhibitions that may hinder your ability to study and make use of your time judiciously. Another way to improve your academic performance is to organize yourself. Keep your room and all your notes and textbooks organized so you know where everything is. Start thinking more about time management too, as this will allow you to prioritize your time effectively, freeing up time for courses where you are having problems is a key to knowing them better. Write a daily schedule of activities for yourself and school hours, dividing the day at appropriate intervals of time and allocate a lot of time for your studies. Give out more time to the courses that is difficult for you to understand as not given a lot of time to your most difficult courses could be the reason for  your poor performance in those areas.

3. Embrace a positive rational attitude:
Brightening up your studio and scope and always be optimistic because it help you stay on top. In view of the lower than expected grades, it is human to react to feel disappointed with yourself sometime. When you are frequently getting lower than you had expected, you can begin to feel depressed or defeated, and may feel like giving up. Although it can be quite difficult, you need to stay positive.

4. You can work out where you are falling short:
Do you perform well in the theoretical side of mathematics, but struggles with its application to practical situations so you can improve your CGPA?
You need to work out on areas that need guidance before you can develop a plan of action, so the next step is to find out the areas where you are experiencing difficulties and why. Are their consistently lower grades you want to beat across a, or is there a particular area that you are struggling with that is lowering your overall performance in a particular course? Are there external factors that can adversely affect your grades, such as a financial problem, family problem or worry about social situations in school? Are you struggling with specific academic skills that could drag you down as taking notes or essay-writing? And you are studying in a way that works for you? Take a bode step and let some things that you cannot change be.

5. Talk to your Lecturers:
Do you know that your teachers who know you more than you can think of or imagine? Therefore, it's worth discussing with them when you are developing a plan of action to improve your scores. Ask them where they think there is need for you to improve, and they will probably have some tips on how you can go about it. Along with advice on the rest of this article, this should allow you to tailor a plan of action for your personal situation.

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