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Feeling like I've failed
Hey sir tom , I have just gotten my result and for this term I have a gpa of 3.3/4.0 which looks good but I feel like it's not enough. This gpa is an overall for 8 exams. I've followed your advice but I think maybe i just need a little bit of more hardwork if. Could you give me some advice or tips. Thanks.
Why Smart Students Still Fail (And How To Fix It) 🎯
You're using methods that FEEL productive but don't actually build long-term memory. Highlighting 5 different colors. Re-reading notes until they're memorized. Watching lecture recordings twice. All of these create what psychologists call "the illusion of competence." Your brain feels busy, but nothing sticks! That's why students who study for hours still blank on exam day. They were never actually learning - just rehearsing. But in the StudyCoach University: - Learn the 5 active learning methods backed by cognitive science - Understand why your current methods fail (and what works instead) - Get personalized feedback through weekly live coaching - Join students who've gone from failing to 90%+ averages Join StudyCoach University here (7 days free) →
3 likes • 19d
I very much believe in all of this. I did all of this but now I left that in the past and now I apply actual advice that's given by you and it genuinly works.
Your Perfect Study Schedule 📅
Still trying to figure out when to study, when to take breaks, and how to fit everything in? I've created a complete Time Blocking Guide that shows you: - Procrastination - why we delay and how to overcome it (pages 2-3) - The Eisenhower Matrix - prioritizing what matters (page 4) - Time blocking - structuring your day (page 5) - How your phone destroys you - phones and procrastination (page 6) - Work efficient effective - time management techniques including Pomodoro, active recall, spaced repetition, batching tasks, and focusing on one thing at a time (page 7) Comment "TIME" below and I'll send you the guide 👇
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Your Brain's Favorite Study Method? 🧠
Forget what teachers say works... What study method actually FEELS effective for you? Not what you think you should do, but what genuinely helps information stick. For me, it was explaining concepts out loud like I'm teaching a class! What's yours? Let's compare notes below!
0 likes • Oct 25
Active recall and explaining the topic to my self literal life savers
What Study Method Finally Clicked For You? 💡
Think back to when studying actually started working... (if it ever did ghehe) There was probably ONE specific change that made everything easier. Maybe you switched from typing to handwriting notes, Or started studying at a different time of day, Or found a technique that matched how your brain works. What was that game-changing moment for you? P.S. if your studying still isn’t working, share what you’re struggling with :)
3 likes • Oct 25
Not re-writing notes and just active recalling and spaced repetition with everything LIFE SAVERS WHEN I TELL YOU
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