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Become a straight A student with these helpful study habitsBeing a great student doesn't mean hours and hours of studying and having no social life at all! There's always room to improve, so it helps to always check the work you do. This...

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Any college students here? I might have already graduated, but I worked my butt off for my BSc. in Forensics and definitely picked up a few study tips along the way. I've decided to share my ultimate 5 tips to getting straight A's and a 4.0 GPA, without actually burning out in school. Learn about time management, active learning, and other ways to increase productivity levels! At the very least, I hope this gives you a bit of study motivation :)

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With simple-to-use shrink wrap soap bands, you can easily provide a professional finish for your soap without investing in a heat tunnel. Our Shrink Wrap bands shrink down with the application of heat from a heat gun. Although a hair dryer will work, it won’t achieve the smooth, fully shrunken wrap results. Best of all, …

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hope ~ studygram on Instagram: "How to go from Cs to As (from a straight A student) ⬇️ 💯 1. Learn to prioritize your time. Yes everyone wants straight A’s- but the truth is that unless you are the smartest person ever they are not achievable without a little more time and energy. Devote at least 30 minutes to 1 hour daily reviewing content after learning it. 2. Check the syllabus for help. Sometimes the syllabus may provide insight to helpful resources, advice from the professor specific to…

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