how to ALWAYS get straight A's WITHOUT BURNING OUT (study + time management tips)

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  • @another_utfan
    @another_utfan 10 місяців тому +846

    I just want to stop being on the verge of breaking down just because I hear the word "school"

    • @SyedaAleezashirazi
      @SyedaAleezashirazi 5 місяців тому +39

      I have never ever ever EVER related to a comment so bad before.

    • @ewuxxi
      @ewuxxi 4 місяці тому +19

      right like yesterday i CRIED at meet the teacher night 😭😭 pls i cant show up like that

    • @K-Dance_27
      @K-Dance_27 4 місяці тому +2

      so real

    • @Silly0Hyena
      @Silly0Hyena 4 місяці тому +8

      Just the thought of school alone makes my stomach turn 😭

    • @El_zapo1
      @El_zapo1 4 місяці тому +2

      Realist

  • @lamarjackson6777
    @lamarjackson6777 Рік тому +2030

    As a 2nd year college student who changed his major to biology pre-medical, I learned HEAVILY in science classes that drawing out processes, the math involved, cells, everything makes you retain so unbelievably good. They’re expensive but invest in an iPad, they change your study life

    • @laxusaltaf6890
      @laxusaltaf6890 Рік тому +7

      Does this work the same for chemistry?

    • @toniannemayer
      @toniannemayer  Рік тому +163

      white boards are great for this too!

    • @grandix6009
      @grandix6009 Рік тому +2

    • @FatimaMohamed-ox4iq
      @FatimaMohamed-ox4iq Рік тому +2

      How drawing the math involved

    • @jadieeee
      @jadieeee Рік тому

      @@laxusaltaf6890 absolutely! My grad school prereqs included Ochem 1 & 2 and I'm currently studying for the MCAT. There's no way I would have survived undergrad and my postbacc years without my iPad. I don't have to hand draw mechanisms as I downloaded a free sticker pack that has chair structures, rings, arrows and line structures. I just trace them or copy and paste. My work is SO much neater and more organized. I upload any worksheets or handouts to my note taking apps and I can do homework and practice problems all electronically. I can export PowerPoint slides, add photos to my notes, voice record the lecture in real time if I get distracted or need to go back and have anything "re explained." It's an investment but I've had mine for over 2 years now and it was 150% worth it.

  • @lenasloveys6712
    @lenasloveys6712 Рік тому +1270

    Timestamps!
    T1: find your productive environment
    T2: Listen to your profesor, don't copy down the notes (if you can access your notes somewhere else)
    T3: Active recall > "studying"
    T4: (uni students) Figure out which classes are skippable
    T5: Know exactly what you'll be assessed on
    T6: Know how to be successful in each specific class
    T7: Naps!
    T8: Ask questions
    T9: use your recources
    T10: Set reasonable goals
    T11: Test out different time management strategies
    T12: know the weighting of each assessment
    T13: know how you enjoy spending your time
    T14: romantize studying
    T15: spend time on the things you're not good at
    T16: stay on top of your due dates
    T17: self-access + relfect
    T18: develop a good mindset
    There u go!

  • @lameessid
    @lameessid Рік тому +309

    i’m in 9th grade and i’m constantly burnt out and tired from being a perfectionist in my grades. this is so helpful tonianne!!! thank you!!!

    • @toniannemayer
      @toniannemayer  Рік тому +52

      awe u got this!! coming from a fellow perfectionist, progress over perfection babyyy

    • @LANGA_4
      @LANGA_4 Рік тому +21

      IM IN 9TH TOO, I HAVE EXAMS SOON AND MY GRADES R A BIT LOW SO IM TRYING TO DO BETTER

    • @sf-ss9ly
      @sf-ss9ly 11 місяців тому +2

      ​@@LANGA_4TBHK FAN :D

    • @doyourbest-_-bangtan
      @doyourbest-_-bangtan 9 місяців тому +7

      Hi, I'm in 9th grade too. I'm just hope I can sleep for 7 hours at night :')))
      Just because sleep is very important for your memory, i think if you sleep early and then get up early to study, you will tend to better at calculator subject ^^
      Good night ❤😊

    • @lameessid
      @lameessid 9 місяців тому +2

      @@doyourbest-_-bangtan i try my best to sleep! thank u for the advice :)

  • @MinMinns
    @MinMinns 8 місяців тому +167

    Little note for skipping classes, check the policies for attendance at your school. Some Uni's will take away scholarships if you miss certain classes or a certain amout of time in a class! [I know it's late but I'm in grade 11, and I'm graduating in 2025 🎉]

    • @FionaBaby-d4s
      @FionaBaby-d4s 4 місяці тому +3

      Same here! 😭

    • @mykittenisaferociousnugget
      @mykittenisaferociousnugget 4 місяці тому

      Especially with how some classes will get you higher chances of getting into a university. Not all classes matter as much.

    • @Fimpurities
      @Fimpurities 3 місяці тому

      if we have attendance points, is it still skippable?

  • @limarose
    @limarose Рік тому +621

    I'm a third year Economics student and what I've learned so far are;
    1. Your highschool history has nothing to do with your current university progress. Don't let your bad highschool grades make you feel like your current university grades will be the same. My math grades were so bad in highschool but now, I've only gotten straight As and A+es in all my math subjects.
    2. Do what works for you. Seeing how hard others work can make you feel like you're not doing anything. Some study for six hours straight and your brain just can't keep up with that. Find study methods that work for you and stick to them no matter how other people are studying. And remember, what matters isn't the hours you've studied but what you actually remember/understand.
    3. Don't always listen to people who try to scare you that a subject is "too hard" or "so many people fail this course". Just focus on yourself and keep yourself positive even if the subject is genuinely difficult. Don't inherit someone's fear when there are also people who did well in that same subject.
    4. Don't panic. Take deep breaths. Drink some tea or something and REST. Resting is also part of staying on top of your game! You need to rejuvenate yourself and do what makes you happy.
    5. Affirmations. Be kind to yourself and remember that you're a boss and you've got this (even though it doesn't look that way sometimes)‼️♥️

    • @toniannemayer
      @toniannemayer  Рік тому +42

      YES YES YES TO ALL OF THESE 🙌

    • @ABBY-py9kg
      @ABBY-py9kg Рік тому +6

      I'm in first year and facing it. this legit made me cry. Thank you for that.

    • @henidimontahe4640
      @henidimontahe4640 Рік тому +3

      OMG I'm staying economics and your words give me a lot of motivation ❤❤❤❤

    • @CheGuevara-yx6hr
      @CheGuevara-yx6hr 7 місяців тому

      Thanks for this❤

    • @Tired.c
      @Tired.c 5 місяців тому

      I had a bad HS experience, but trying college again and registered for a calculus math class. I needed this sm

  • @beautifullykayla
    @beautifullykayla 6 місяців тому +68

    It’s so nice to see new studying tips and not the basic stuff everyone already knows

  • @akshatharao3400
    @akshatharao3400 10 місяців тому +36

    T I M E S T A M P S
    0:00 - intro
    0:22 - my credentials
    2:11 - tip 1- find your productive environment
    3:26 - tip 2- Listen to your profesor, don't copy down the notes (if you can access your notes somewhere else)
    4:32 - tip 3- Active recall > "studying"
    5:23 - tip 4- (uni students) Figure out which classes are skippable
    6:27 - tip 5- Know exactly what you'll be assessed on
    8:02 - tip 6- Know how to be successful in each specific class
    9:06 - tip 7- Naps!
    10:27 - tip 8- Ask questions
    10:55 - tip 9- use your recources
    11:59 - tip 10- Set reasonable goals
    12:55 - tip 11- Test out different time management strategies
    13:40 - tip 12- know the weighting of each assessment
    14:49 - tip 13- know how you enjoy spending your time
    15:42 - tip 14- romantize studying
    16:58 - tip 15- spend time on the things you're not good at
    17:36 - tip 16- stay on top of your due dates
    18:14 - tip 17- self-access + relfect
    19:11 - tip 18- develop a good mindset
    19:53 - outro
    From the description and another comment- @lenasloveys6712.

    • @The_Art_Girls
      @The_Art_Girls 9 місяців тому +1

      Omg thank you gurl😊❤

    • @Lex.l789
      @Lex.l789 2 місяці тому +1

      god bless your soul.

  • @hollyallen925
    @hollyallen925 Рік тому +171

    yr11 (like literally two weeks away from yr12) and i have a tip for improving time management on tests!
    step one: figure out how much time you have been allocated per mark (ie: i know that for one of my classes, we are given 1.5 minutes per mark)
    step two: instead of doing entire practice tests/exams under timed conditions, do certain questions under timed conditions, to get used to writing (for example) a 5 marker in 7.5 minutes. once that timer goes off, stop immediately.
    step three: work out what you got wrong/didn't get down in that question, and work out what (if anything) you wrote that was unneccessary.
    step four: repeat the question under timed conditions until you are able to do it completely in the allocated time!
    this a) helps with being able to work faster in tests, and b) gives you a feel for how much time you should be spending on each question in a test.

    • @toniannemayer
      @toniannemayer  Рік тому +19

      tysm for sharing these tips! great idea to practice under timed conditions

    • @g4rl1cg1rl
      @g4rl1cg1rl Рік тому +7

      you're australian i can smell it

  • @lavenderhaze16
    @lavenderhaze16 Рік тому +184

    I am junior in high school and taking physics as class is just so devasting for me ...I loved how these tips bring us back to reality and tell that BEING DELULU IS NOT ALWAYS THE SOLULU ..thank so much tonianne for these tips ..

    • @MoMo-qy1vx
      @MoMo-qy1vx Рік тому +2

      Preach! 😂

    • @lavenderhaze16
      @lavenderhaze16 Рік тому +1

      thank u

    • @toniannemayer
      @toniannemayer  Рік тому +30

      DELULU IS NOT ALWAYS THE SOLULU BAHAHAHAH MY NEW AFFIRMATION

    • @lavenderhaze16
      @lavenderhaze16 Рік тому +1

      @@toniannemayer glad you liked it ..

    • @defnottchai_
      @defnottchai_ Рік тому +1

      aye, good luck! junior year will be a bit of tough but I know you'll get through it

  • @Emily-t3j3m
    @Emily-t3j3m 8 місяців тому +14

    you changed my life for my first term back at school. I went from a C student to straight A.

  • @nvaehh539
    @nvaehh539 Рік тому +100

    im also going to take the your last tip into consideration because,, I tend to have a negative mindset and keep telling myself that "I'm not good in this class" or "I'll probably fail this test or exam" so I'll definitely will be saying affirmations in the morning to think positive everyday and hopefully I can do well in my classes so I can pass and won't have to retake them again!! and will also take naps because my schedule is pretty spaced out almost every other day

    • @toniannemayer
      @toniannemayer  Рік тому +7

      no literally, tape those affirmarions up on ur mirror or sum, apparently they will work wonders

  • @galaxygkm4696
    @galaxygkm4696 Рік тому +32

    Tip #9 was actually really helpful for me bc as a junior in high school taking Physics right now which a teacher who barely spends like 10 mins lecturing, I feel like I have to spend extra time outside of class trying to understand what we’re learning

  • @daisyaddams
    @daisyaddams 5 місяців тому +8

    I don’t know how helpful this is but something I tell myself when I’m really struggling in a class/assignment is that I can achieve anything if I want it enough. Like if I failed a test it’s not because I wasn’t smart enough or I couldn’t do it, but because I didn’t want it enough and didn’t work hard enough for it. It puts me in a growth mindset and it’s really crazy what you can achieve when you believe nothings impossible

  • @leeleelyy5615
    @leeleelyy5615 Рік тому +26

    3:57 I want to add that writing down your notes ACTUALLY helps but more than ever when you’re writing them down using *active recall* instead of just copying a text from beginning to end. If you don’t engage actively your brain while taking your notes, adding your own thoughts and opinions to what the teachers explain to have it as something that can take you back to when you learned, how do you expect your brain to understand and retain it for an exam?

    • @leeleelyy5615
      @leeleelyy5615 Рік тому +2

      I use writing to memorize stuff, forcing myself to remember what was teached to me and then writing it down, marking the parts I got it wrong and then erasing it and writing it again, like that for a lot of times, it helps memorize everything I swear to godddd

    • @leeleelyy5615
      @leeleelyy5615 Рік тому +1

      LMAO I JUST SAW THE SECOND TIPS AJVDGSHSDGHVH yes. YES. YEEEES

  • @oyinlolasuzan7193
    @oyinlolasuzan7193 Рік тому +96

    I'm currently in my second year of college and I did badly in my first year so I'm currently trying to build my confidence in my ability to get a better GPA. But I can't give up now.
    I'm looking forward to using your study tips and thank you for the informative video 😊

  • @eloisecarcini1280
    @eloisecarcini1280 Рік тому +65

    Hello Tonianne, thank you for the advice! I'm in 12th grade and I am STRUGGLING. With all the essays, college applications, and just quiezzes and exams we have to do I now see just how bad I am at time management and have found this video really helpful and liked listening to you. Please send me your good energy!

    • @toniannemayer
      @toniannemayer  Рік тому +14

      ✨whoosh whoosh✨ sending all of my A energy in ur direction

  • @lyra2568
    @lyra2568 Рік тому +18

    I am a 9th grade student who is having difficulty managing study time and self-management. You gave us many valuable tips in this video and tysm for those. I'm really looking forward for more study contents on your channel

  • @chrassr
    @chrassr Рік тому +2

    I am in 12th grade and my first semester started pretty well, I was doing well, didn’t need much hours of studies, but as time went by, the more we kept learning, the hardest it was getting for me to understand contents quickly and, the more complicated it was to have good time management. I would always be burned out, did nothing out of my life other than studying, I was sleep deprived, would cry and beg for a week of rest, then my grades started to plummet, I would barely do my assignments, and would laugh at it, I was really letting myself go out of tiredness and hopelessness. Now I stopped school in mid December for a surgery so I won’t do my finals. I am not going back until February and honestly I am trying to build myself back and to get as much tips as possible to deal with my biggest issue ✨Time management✨. Your tips were really helpful and I am very grateful for this video as well. I am trying to gather as much information to create the “perfect routine” or I would say the “attainable routine” to still have my full hours of sleep and yet still do well and do my assignments in advance to not stress last minute. Also about the note taking thank you so much! I’ve always been note taking on a paper and then re-write them on my IPad once I get home but it is so time consuming and actually takes on my sleeping time. So I’ll try to do less notes taking and more listening, although I do listen in class which I think is what helps me mostly in class. Thank you again for these tips and I am looking forward to using them once I got back to school!

  • @Stariianqels
    @Stariianqels Місяць тому

    I’m in year 9 and am homeschooled for a bit because of how burnt out I am, I really want to bounce back and do way better though. Thank you for this, even if it’s late.

  • @flawed_yet_worthy
    @flawed_yet_worthy Рік тому +4

    I am a freshman in nursing school and I have really benefitted from the tips youve shared .... Thanks for sharing this with us.

  • @thefriendlynightmare54
    @thefriendlynightmare54 11 місяців тому +2

    I'm in my first year of college, graphic design and it's a 2 year program, and I'm having a lot of trouble with piling assignments, we didn't have near as many in highschool and I can't find the will to start when I have such a big load of work. Thank you for the advice, nice video and keep going!💕

  • @Jiafei.YeHuanXiang
    @Jiafei.YeHuanXiang 9 місяців тому +6

    I’m a freshman and this past three quarters I always get all A’s (and A-) with the exception of two B’s without fail in math and AP Geography and I’m really for a change. Obviously these aren’t horrible life ruining grades, but I would love to turn the rest of my high school carrer around and get a 4.0. Mostly because a lot of my friends are acedemic weapons and I feel inspired 😂

  • @sxirdas8234
    @sxirdas8234 10 місяців тому +1

    im freshman year in high school and i swear, im ALWAYS stressing about grades. Especially cus im failing math, so thank you for making this video

  • @luuhvs
    @luuhvs Рік тому +3

    I'm a freshman in college trying to achieve a psychology major. This really helped me out coming from a perspective of another college student because sometimes I feel like I had tried multiple methods that doesn't really help me out. My college require students a part-time job which drags out student needs and success throughout their academic side but those tips you recommended made me change my perspectives on time management, and focus on different priorities so all I wanted to say is that thank you for your tips and support, I really appreciate your way of reaching people out in case they need any advices for a balance between academic life and your own life as well.

  • @mizubiart6230
    @mizubiart6230 3 місяці тому +1

    I love quiet work ethic. Like smart work. I could learn from that. Sometimes I throw my all in but don’t reap maximum benefits.

  • @AnaLogical-rx1oj
    @AnaLogical-rx1oj Рік тому +22

    for the affirmations: if you're like me and don't have the patience or time to do them, or maybe you feel cringe doing them, a great alternative is ASMR videos of affirmations rlas you fall asleep. I eneded up memorizing them and incorporating them. By listening to the same audio every night, I convinced myself of the things it was saying!

  • @raineyautumn6149
    @raineyautumn6149 4 місяці тому

    I'm not even a month into my junior year of high school and I was already feeling so burned out, this really helped me refrain my mindset, especially what you said in the outro ♡

  • @kalilakrishna860
    @kalilakrishna860 9 місяців тому +7

    I’m in grade 5 and my grades are already 85% up, I really thank you Tonia now I know how to manage my time and still be an academic weapon while having a social life

    • @pergressus
      @pergressus 3 місяці тому +1

      bro you have problems with your grade and you're in elementary 💀 I started having to ask to help when I was in 8th

    • @christopherwalters3719
      @christopherwalters3719 3 місяці тому

      So like are we not gonna talk about the fact you were failing 5th grade before stumbling apon this Chanel

    • @pergressus
      @pergressus 3 місяці тому

      @@kalilakrishna860 yeah failing 5th grade is crazy work, you’re not making it past 6th/7th

    • @NataliaTorres-j4x
      @NataliaTorres-j4x 3 місяці тому

      You’re only in 5th grade!?

    • @reyagirl_
      @reyagirl_ 2 місяці тому

      @@pergressusthat’s insane that you are saying that about a literal 10 - 11 year old.

  • @shxxrainy
    @shxxrainy 11 місяців тому +3

    I had so many study tips videos on my watch later but i removed all of them cause your tips are enough thank you so much!💕

  • @moon_elxna
    @moon_elxna Рік тому +1

    I'm currently in my 2nd half of 11th grade in high school, and I did really badly in the 1st half because there were so many things to keep-up in comparison to last year. Thank you for the tips and I'm looking forward to trying to use them.

  • @affable.pebble
    @affable.pebble 8 місяців тому

    Hey, all helpful tips! I'm a freshman in college and am struggling to complete my assignments on time and without burning out. Your video made me realize that I've been saving the hardest assignment for last which led me to having no break in between the units. Imma try completing the hardest assignment first this time and see how it feels. Thanks!

  • @SanjisPOV
    @SanjisPOV Рік тому +3

    I'm a 1st year uni student, majoring in geography and environment, since we have a lot of both practical and theoretical courses each semester, I feel overwhelmed at times and lose motivation. I'm also facing the same time management problem in exams, so I'm gonna focus on that now, thank you tonianne < 3

  • @zohi5732
    @zohi5732 Рік тому +1

    3rd year college student in languages and honestly I'll come back to your video to remind myself of these tips. I really want to get better at studying and get better grades and for once these tips seem actually doable. Thanks for the video!

  • @HuniNique
    @HuniNique Місяць тому

    0:06 immediately liked 😭😭

  • @jbknits
    @jbknits Рік тому +2

    I am 2 semesters away from finishing premed and then will be applying for medical school. I have felt so guilty for not doing the reading in physiology and am so glad that I'm not the only one that just reads the chapter end summary (or skims the chapter). I 1000% recommend quizlet with their new AI features. I was really struggling with physiology this semester but the AI learning mode was a gamechanger.

  • @moonchilah
    @moonchilah 5 місяців тому

    I just started second year in comp. science engineering and one thing i've found helpful is the active recall. It helps beat the forgetting curve and info is easy to come to mind!

  • @kurtco1304
    @kurtco1304 4 місяці тому

    I've been watching a lot of school tip videos recently and I really loved this video! I'm going into my junior year of high school and I am a HEAVY procrastinator. I'm trying to break out of that habit so watching these types of videos really help and inspire me to do better. I'm also in 3 extracurriculars this year so I'm definitely going to need to be on top of everything. 😅

  • @grizzlybear7276
    @grizzlybear7276 11 місяців тому +2

    Love this, it’s easy to follow, not overly edited like most study tip videos, it’s super chill make more tips 💚

  • @Samuel-k7k1u
    @Samuel-k7k1u 3 місяці тому

    hii! i found your video super helpful and ive been using a lot of your tips this year! im a highschool freshman but im in a program where i start my college courses earlier so managing both at the same time has been really tough. recently, ive been developing a schedule to keep myself in check and its improved both my grades and mental health a lot!

  • @clairessjournal
    @clairessjournal 9 місяців тому +2

    Here's the thing about tip 6, my teacher NEVER tells us what to do or study for before the exam. they just say to revise the thing we have learned so it's a bit difficult to study cause you never know what the test questions are going to be 😭

  • @itscosmicnerd
    @itscosmicnerd 4 місяці тому

    I love, love, LOVE your style of editing! So many videos about studying just say the same tips and tricks over and over. This actually has interesting things I hadn’t considered before. Thank you!

  • @emmabaker0999
    @emmabaker0999 10 місяців тому +1

    I’m in my last year of college, I loved this video. Thank you so much! Just trying to grind till graduation 😅

  • @jacqwuline
    @jacqwuline Рік тому +2

    omg i didn’t know u started a youtube channel ! i love ur testing high protein low cal series on tiktok since they help me decide whether or not i should try a recipe or not. i’m currently a freshman in college and find that the transition to from hs to college is so tough 😭 i fr needed this video so thank u !

    • @toniannemayer
      @toniannemayer  Рік тому

      ahhh so happy u found me on here too!! i guess you are my target audience 😉

  • @AvijatChahar
    @AvijatChahar Рік тому +2

    oh my god she is so nice. i love her way of speaking and thankyou for sharing all this knowledge.

    • @toniannemayer
      @toniannemayer  Рік тому +1

      awe tysm ur the sweetest 💗

    • @AvijatChahar
      @AvijatChahar Рік тому

      I'm don't have autism. But thanks. You are sweeter 🥰@@toniannemayer

  • @shamelle9945
    @shamelle9945 5 місяців тому +1

    LOL so true with skipping classes… some just don’t really matter or a waste of your time… When being productive, you rlly have to know which to prioritize so your actions are fruitful (aka product-ive): going to a useless class or 3 sessions of deep focus
    unfortunately, attendance is a big part of my classes… fortunately, my classes are just around 20 hours a week

  • @mercedesdadonn
    @mercedesdadonn 4 місяці тому +1

    going into 7th grade and have been studying this entire summer, tysm !

  • @An-Interesting-Name
    @An-Interesting-Name 11 місяців тому +1

    What I find helps for me is rewards. I have a thing of M&M's an, say I study 3 units that day, I eat an M&M after every unit studied. It gives me motivation and helps me want to do something and to do it right because I want to get everything down before I eat that M&M so it doesn't feel like cheating. Maybe this can help some of you, maybe this is just my brain being weird, but I hope it can help!

  • @cold7124
    @cold7124 11 місяців тому

    Im going to be in uni in a few days, i would like to see more uni content on your channel. I really liked your vibe , thanks.

  • @soooebbjwn
    @soooebbjwn 5 місяців тому

    my junior was terrible. I was never good at retaining information due to constant "studying" late at night and stressing about upcoming tests and assignments and just being really distracted. my lowest grade was only a C but i was so devasted that it had even gotten to that point (ap bio, man). going into my senior year i'm a little nervous abt taking the act and sat for the final time and begining my college apps. tysm for the quick video, i hope i'll actually do some of them!!!!!

  • @bothmarioANDluigi
    @bothmarioANDluigi 4 місяці тому

    going into grade 10! my lowest grade was an 82 last year in hairstyling, and my highest was a 98 in english. im gonna work harder this year to try and get all of my classes (instead of 6/8) into the 90%'s! thank you so much for ur tips ive been binging these vids fr

  • @lemuelygusquiza8117
    @lemuelygusquiza8117 Рік тому +1

    smiled at the outro, i felt like i needed that message the most, thank you so much for this video

    • @toniannemayer
      @toniannemayer  Рік тому

      so glad i could make u smile, makes my day too ☺️

  • @dovbIebIack
    @dovbIebIack 10 місяців тому +1

    i’m in middle school and I like to watch these because I think it’s important to start habits related to learning early c: thanks for you content 😁
    edit: about the handwriting the work again yourself tip, I think it depends on who you are because that works a lot for me as I have to recall the information to be able to write it down (because I don’t directly copy) and (if i write the wrong thing THEN i’ll look at the notes and fix them) :D

  • @Sydneyaly
    @Sydneyaly Рік тому

    Honestly, I'm an 8th grade student and I'm trying to just get better grades in general. The start of the school year just passed and I've already noticed my slacking. Motivation isn't that big of a problem to me but I just strive for those 100's. I'm noticing more of a drop in my grades even though it's not major. I hope you post more videos like this and honestly? You're an inspiration. I'll study smarter for those grades 💪!

  • @defnottchai_
    @defnottchai_ Рік тому

    I live in PH, btw. I'm a senior in high school, and I couldn't agree more of what you said that, "taking a nap is vv important" looking back to my junior year-self, I always choose to sacrifies my sleep to study all night and to finish my research paper and it was unhealthy to the point almost everyday I went late at school because I sleep for like only 2-3 hours every single day. Anw, tomorrow our final term will finally start and I know that it'll be much harder than my last a.y, since I have to finish my research papers for my chapter 4-5 and lots of revision to do, I also have to prepare for my final defense this december, i think. So, for those seniors out there, we can do this!

  • @kespandalover7232
    @kespandalover7232 10 місяців тому

    Im in 10th grade of high-school and I struggle with having good Grades and this video caught my eye, thank you for the tips and help. Trust me when I say it really helped

  • @Repulsiastorm
    @Repulsiastorm Рік тому +1

    Going back to Uni at 40 years old! Super helpful tips, thanks so much!

  • @ellavic.09
    @ellavic.09 8 місяців тому

    One thing I like doing, while my professor is speaking during a lecture, I write down everything he is saying in my own words. Helps me understand.

  • @Willow_tre3
    @Willow_tre3 10 місяців тому

    I'm a freshman in HS and this seems really useful, I have D's and C's in school right now so I'll let you know how this works out

  • @gbhglow
    @gbhglow 4 місяці тому

    Sharing with my 2 kids, both in HS. This was wonderful! Thank you!!!!🎉❤

  • @ruedareinarabelleb.3564
    @ruedareinarabelleb.3564 Рік тому +4

    Hii im a freshman taking Chemistry!! Honestly, I am having a hard time with my courses to the point that I failed one of them. Although I am trying my best to cope, it is so hard that burnouts occur mostly. Your videos are really helpful, looking forward to your next videos!!

    • @xoxostargirlx
      @xoxostargirlx Рік тому +1

      Heyy for chem I really recommend watching videos, it helped me so much. Also try to do practice questions 🫶

  • @Caroline-wi7yh
    @Caroline-wi7yh Рік тому +2

    i’m a high school student and this video was really helpful🙏🙏

  • @naasssss
    @naasssss Рік тому +3

    FINALLY A HELPFUL VIDEO. so excited to watch new videos from u!!!

    • @toniannemayer
      @toniannemayer  Рік тому

      IM SO GLAD IT WAS HELPFUL and best of luck with starting uni! uni is seriously so life changing so exciting 😊

  • @maryjanetrue4255
    @maryjanetrue4255 Рік тому

    This is the realist video about grades I’ve ever watched

  • @diegocastaneda2505
    @diegocastaneda2505 3 місяці тому

    I have dropped out of college twice and now I am coming back for the third time(third time works like a charm hopefully as I really want to get a degree) but the thing is I cannot stay awake and pull all nighters.I tried everything but I still fall asleep and need to sleep at least 8 hours to work throughout the day. I used to sleep 9 hours a day before school and I have been eating healthy and complementing with supplements and vitamins and checked with doctors to know if it was a disorder but apparently I am fine on that aspect (which is good?). Some people say it's just genetics since I've always needed more sleep than the rest of my family. Hopefully this time I can do better and be able to apply time management better as well.

  • @star_temis
    @star_temis 10 місяців тому

    I'm yr12 but in Germany. Sometimes what we do here would qualify as uni level in other countries and since I only arrived in the country less than 4 years ago, I'm still struggling a lot with german (other subjects are fine or even really good most of the time). My tip would be that if a subject requires just too much energy and time and your grades do not necessarily improve than just do the bare minimum to at least pass. You can use your time on improving other subjects in which you have difficulties but know you can actually improve. Don't feel bad about it. I used to feel really bad about german and study for hours for it. At some point I stopped caring and my grades didn't even really drop (I was really just wasting my time) but other subjects got a lot better :)

  • @Codename_squish
    @Codename_squish Рік тому

    year 9 high school student-in assessments work out how much time u need. so if i had to write 2 paragraphs and answer 10 multiple answer questions-and i had 30 minutes to do it; decide how much time you need to spend on each activity. i’m pretty quick a the multiple choice questions-so i spend 10-15 mins for them and then the rest of the time on the paragraphs. it’s different for everyone xx

  • @gellirollz
    @gellirollz 5 місяців тому

    I agree❤, MindMapping, Drawing out concepts on IPad or an app I use call Notability.
    I was three years in about chemistry and the way I study was just reading. I failed everything. Now in marketing working on learning tech, I literally just read and thinking if I understand a concept, but what she’s talking about is a concept called mind mapping where you’re drawing out what connect what yes you would need to know the details definition,
    but if you understand, one affects the other affects the other is easier to grab the concept and that goes along with learning and tech learning and marketing mind mapping whiteboards investment iPad that I’m going to get one to an app that you can use on your phone. It’s called Notability. I just downloaded that and that’s good too.

  • @Mackenziejb
    @Mackenziejb 4 місяці тому +1

    Tip 2 is so important!! Passively copying everything down- does nothing!

  • @nayboolu
    @nayboolu Рік тому +2

    I have horrible focus and motivation issues. I’ve recently gotten tested for ADHD, but my results haven’t come in yet, so I can’t really say for sure if I have it. I just started highschool about 2 months ago and schoolwork has been harder than ever. I’ve always had trouble maintaining grades since around late elementary; I think that’s when I got my first D. But things have just progressed to be worse over time. I can manage to bring my gpa to at least a 3.0, but the I get unreasonably burned out super fast, and it drops down to a 2.0 or 1.0 average. This is especially hard to let happen when my parents are on the stricter side, and not necessarily the best parents out there. I’m trying to work up for a job so I can save up money to move out soon; but I can’t really do that with low grades, lack of focus, motivation, and intense burnout. What people confuse is they think I just don’t care about my grades or important tasks- I care too much about them- it’s just all so hard trying to prioritize all of them, especially when it takes me hours to complete one task. Im watching this video to maybe get some useful tips to help me out, so thank you so much for uploading this!

  • @andreaalvarez6354
    @andreaalvarez6354 Рік тому +1

    Im just starting highschool and your tips really help :)

  • @alexfeng3656
    @alexfeng3656 Рік тому +1

    ur content is actl so good?? its all the things that i’ve been trying to gatekeep/achieve its crazy. pls make more vids on how to study well & be more productive!!

  • @JasonStatham-w2j
    @JasonStatham-w2j Рік тому +20

    10th Grade/Year 11, GCSE year
    Personal Tip: Find study time intervals that personally suit you the best. Personally, Pomodoro technique doesn't really work for me since in 1 Pomodoro (25m) , I'd get minimal work done, mainly because I write considerably slow lmao. Once you find YOUR personal study/break interval period, you'll be good to go.
    Also I'd recommend getting snacks whilst studying, for that energy/mood boost. Roasted almonds/berries have been a game changer for me.

    • @amna7613
      @amna7613 Рік тому

      Same Bruv i literally write really slow to like even if i dedicate first 25 min solely for studying maths i I always end up only solving 3-4 maths problems and that really sucks cuz its like studying takes up whole day for me and i I don't get time to do anything and at the end of the day i literally just think i didn't do anything productive all day

    • @toniannemayer
      @toniannemayer  Рік тому +1

      great tips, i do have to chime in and say that getting snacks while studying can be dangerous too bc i used to just snack instead of study 😭 so just be careful everyone 😩

    • @JasonStatham-w2j
      @JasonStatham-w2j Рік тому

      This is true 😂, feeling full from snacking makes you sleepy/fatigued, though I try to get light, refreshing snacks that'll keep me satiated like berries, rather than sickly full. But yea, in the end of the day anything in excess isn't healthy, so moderation is key!

  • @That.One.Bug.
    @That.One.Bug. 4 місяці тому

    Freshman in college this was super helpful! 😊

  • @damianni5840
    @damianni5840 Рік тому

    Yr 11 and my second semester is going to be one of my hardest one out of my sems in hs because I’m switching from applied/college to academics and it’s science focused so everything is gonna be hell but this is most likely gonna help me so thank you!!!

  • @EvelynnHolloway
    @EvelynnHolloway 4 місяці тому

    I’m in my junior year of highschool and I just transferred from the other side of the country I’m in advanced chem, ap language, and ap human geography, so I really needed this

  • @puppykun990
    @puppykun990 Рік тому

    I did learn that if you need to study for an exam for the same class you need to skip just go ahead and skip to study. It pays off so much in the long run

  • @divinemoon2101
    @divinemoon2101 Рік тому +4

    Tip 7 is so good ❤ thanks

  • @andrea0_o413
    @andrea0_o413 10 місяців тому +2

    thanks girl

  • @bellee222
    @bellee222 Рік тому

    I’m a freshman in economic science! Thank you for sharing your tips, somehow it makes me relieved to know that it’s better to assess whether or not you need it for yourself rather than listening to other people that tell you just how much it is and how much they’ll have to study for it. I was the type to heavily procrastinate in high school and I’m hoping to change that soon so I’m not as stressed out anymore! :)

    • @toniannemayer
      @toniannemayer  Рік тому

      the fact that you watched this vid shows that ur already taking steps in the right direction ❤

  • @ericamarasigan_
    @ericamarasigan_ Рік тому

    12:52 I think we should still aim high because the more we aim high we still fail higher than the others tho (altho dont be mentally devastated)

  • @Alex-hx2ss
    @Alex-hx2ss Рік тому

    7th grade not really struggling just enjoy learning new study hacks cuz i wanna get into phsycology when im older and also sometimes i cant remember things very well and i cant stop procastinating

  • @J4smineluvsbows
    @J4smineluvsbows 4 місяці тому

    I am a year 8 student who has been offered a potential scholarship for after school to go into university after high school. (Idk much other info😅) but getting good grades is helpful with this and this video is helping a lot so far❤ tysm😊🎉

  • @faithandrobinx
    @faithandrobinx 11 місяців тому +2

    im an 8th grader and feel like my grades aren’t good enough, thank you❤

  • @Mybutterflyeffects
    @Mybutterflyeffects Рік тому +10

    Writing from india
    Its a good content video :-)
    I've completed my schoolings and uni by 2021
    Preparing for indian civil services
    Its kind of toughest in world i guess,
    Anyways, some tips really self assured me, as im doing tge same with self doubts

  • @Tash1991
    @Tash1991 Рік тому

    3rd year uni student great tips 👍🏻

  • @HunnyBun_p
    @HunnyBun_p Рік тому +3

    Key Takeaways:
    - Find a productive environment to study in, away from distractions like your bed.
    - Listen actively during lectures and focus on understanding the concepts, rather than just copying down notes.
    - Practice active recall by doing practice questions and quizzes to test your knowledge.
    Summary:
    In this video, the content creator shares 18 personal tips for academic success based on their own experiences in high school and university. They emphasize the importance of finding a productive study environment and actively listening during lectures instead of mindlessly taking notes. The creator also encourages practicing active recall through quizzes and practice questions to ensure a deeper understanding of the material. Additionally, they touch on the significance of setting reasonable goals, utilizing available resources, and improving time management skills. Finally, they stress the importance of maintaining a healthy mindset and prioritizing mental health over grades.

  • @Manaalyasir-xj3ly
    @Manaalyasir-xj3ly 9 місяців тому

    Im going to grade 9 and its so hard to manage my time bc i have classes outside of schools aswell and i have to contribute alot of time to studying but then i also need to give time to my family and friends and it js gets really hard to juggel all that ,so ur tips were really helpful

  • @roryscorner7
    @roryscorner7 Місяць тому

    i have my ib exams in 5 months and about 4 weeks, and just made a study plan because my grades have been way too low and i gotta lock in :') pray for me guys, i'm doing this for myself.

  • @Angel-oq5bs
    @Angel-oq5bs 5 місяців тому

    I'm a second year engineering student. Thank you so much ❤

  • @BigDaniel18
    @BigDaniel18 5 місяців тому

    the recall thing is so real i guess thats one way i study but don’t realize it but i used to memorize the quizlet match up cards what goes with what and do good

  • @SunSumoo-jl8ox
    @SunSumoo-jl8ox 4 місяці тому

    im 8th grade so lol, i shouldnt worry much, but lately, i've been extremely frustrated with my grades. In my country, the gradings are 4-10 (4 being the worst, 10 best), and ive made a promise that ill keep my average higher than 9.8 (fricking high, left 7th grade with that), so ive been trying to be a perfectionist, studying a lot, but my studying is clealy not effective. I dont understand much from my chemistry lessons. I feel like i do, but my thinking is so unorginized. i got a 8+ on the last test, which is like b+, but i was so unsatisfied, i mightve bawled my eyes out. (the teacher made a printing error and therefore my grades were affected, but i didnt get many problems right anyway). Now, chemistry is all im thinking about, since i wanna be a dermatologist in the future, so i CANNOT suck in chemistry. I feel just burnt out onestly. I gotta calm down and take life chill. My methods are okay i just need to get better rest and actually focus. My mind is going 150mph just stressing about grades, trying to solve problems, and listening to the lecture at the same time. Though it might be temporary, what frustrates me the most is that many others are getting much better grades than me and it makes me feel like i might fall behind sooner or later (ik its not the case, just my overthinking). also, thefact that ive started getting suddenly insecure about my appearance and mom's so sick, i gotta be like a caregiver right now doesnt help. Ahh, i just needed to rant. Thanks to whoever read this

  • @divinemoon2101
    @divinemoon2101 Рік тому +3

    This was so so helpful btw new sub

  • @HonestRabbit
    @HonestRabbit Рік тому

    I usually just skip the video and read the tips, but this one really had some nice content!

    • @toniannemayer
      @toniannemayer  Рік тому

      ahh so glad u found this helpful and tysm for the support 💗

  • @_xBrokenxDreamsx_
    @_xBrokenxDreamsx_ Рік тому

    handwriting notes and periodic review always helped me.. also, taking turns 'teaching' your other classmates is a good measure of your understanding of what you're studying. personally, though.. i think school is a waste of time because theoretical knowledge without practical application is backwards in my opinion. it makes more sense to teach someone 'on the job' than in an abstract vacuum where they don't know what or the why of what they're actually doing. if you want to teach someone about angles you should take them to a construction site first or maybe to a makeup artist for the girls so they can understand how to calculate the optimum degree for their winged eyeliner.

    • @toniannemayer
      @toniannemayer  Рік тому

      i totally agree with the concept of teaching others what you know! it really does highlight what you need to work on
      in terms of the value of schooling, i believe an education is important to a degree. i know that getting a post secondary education is definitely not necessary to do well in the work force, but i have gained so much perspective and meaningful connections from being in an environment with so many like minded individuals my age 😊

    • @_xBrokenxDreamsx_
      @_xBrokenxDreamsx_ Рік тому

      ​@@toniannemayer relationships/connections with people in your age/iq range is its only redeeming quality IMO but is that really worth 15 years and hundreds of thousands of dollars? can't someone just create a group get-together app and we'll all meet up at arby's? or maybe companies should create their own education centers for the children of their employees? i'm just thinking out loud here these aren't really questions for you :^}

  • @blueremis9338
    @blueremis9338 Рік тому +3

    hi! i’m a freshman in highschool, and i guess i’ve always been a “gifted kid” (straight A student, academic awards as wallpaper, the works) but the workload has TRIPLED in hs, and so has my burnout lol. This video was really helpful though and i will definitely be getting off of my bed. My desk’s break is OVER.

    • @toniannemayer
      @toniannemayer  Рік тому

      yesss separate them work spaces, maybe decorate ur desk space to make it a fun place to work 😊

  • @lu_9233
    @lu_9233 Рік тому +1

    Ty so much, I believe I'll use these tips I see them very helpful for me since I've been wanting to change my studying habits :) you helped me a lot

  • @noahkelly492
    @noahkelly492 Рік тому

    OMG YAY I AM SO GLAD YOU'RE BACK ON YT

    • @toniannemayer
      @toniannemayer  Рік тому +1

      AHH SORRY FOR THE 6 MONTH BREAK BUT IM BACK AND REFRESHED

    • @noahkelly492
      @noahkelly492 Рік тому

      @@toniannemayer You seem like a great person to have as a friend. Just saying

  • @arialianimations6512
    @arialianimations6512 9 місяців тому

    Hi! I'm in my senior year of high school! I had average grades throughout high school but I always left things to the last minute. As an athlete-student I'm trying to find better ways to study and manage my time to have a more worry free examen week and school life in general.

  • @fatima10palestine
    @fatima10palestine Рік тому +1

    My best tip would be to practice past year questions