Category: learning skills
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What are some simple tricks to pass an exam without studying for it?
I know exactly what you are asking for. Unfortunately, to get an A on an exam without studying is impossible unless you cheat. But that’s not what you are asking for, you just want to pass. But passing exams without studying is totally possible. Here’s how: Pay attention in class and try to anticipate what your teacher might test you […]
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college transfer pro tip #3 – college is not high school
In this post, I discuss the main difference between high school and community college and how you can adjust to it. After helping many students transfer from Pasadena City College (PCC), Santa Monica College (SMC), and Mt San Antonio College (MtSACT), I found out that students who understood the difference had a less hard time […]
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Can I raise my 3.4 GPA to 3.7 or 3.6 in one year?
Original Post: https://www.quora.com/Can-I-raise-my-3-4-GPA-to-a-3-7-or-3-6-in-one-year?top_ans=262181810 It depends on where you are now – how many accumulated GPA hours/credits you have that encompass your current GPA point and how many units you will take next year. GPA is calculated based on two numbers: Total GPA Points and Total GPA Hours/Credits GPA point in a class= class grade point […]
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College transfer pro tip #1 – be a learner and a practitioner
In this post, we are going to talk about the importance of study skills. I also share actions you can take to establish good learning habits in a week and develop study skills that cut your study time half. Community college is easier than high school but only for students who have study skills learned […]