We’ve all heard the standard advice given to college students:
- The key to getting good grades is studying hard.
- Read every word of the assigned readings and take careful notes.
- Make sure you write down everything the professor says.
- Study 2 hours for every credit you take.
I’m here to say NO WAY! The standard advice doesn’t work well for most people. There are easier ways to get good grades.
Think about the people who give the standard advice. Did they get good grades? Are they really in a position to give you advice? Most likely not. I’m here to tell you that you can get good grades without following their painful advice. You could study 2 hours for every credit you take, but that would require 30 hours of studying and 15 hours in class. Do you want a 45-hour workweek? I don’t. I usually keep it closer to 20. This gives me a lot more free time. I’ve wasted a lot of this free time sleeping, partying, and playing video games. However, I have so much extra time that I also started a business creating web sites, founded a nonprofit organization, and wrote this book. Could you use this sort of extra time? Read on, and I’ll show you how you too can get better grades and have more free time.
I’m going to teach you the easier way to get good grades. You’ll do less note-taking, you’ll do less studying, you’ll do less reading, and you might not even have to do any of the assigned readings. You won’t waste your time with the busy work. Instead, you’ll focus on the graded assignments and tests. Since you’ll be doing less work (and only the important work), you’ll do that work better. It’s pretty easy to do good work when there isn’t much of it.
Are you ready to earn better grades with less work, less studying, and less note taking? If so, then read on! Fitting with the theme, this is a to-the-point, quick read.
- The key to getting good grades is studying hard.
- Read every word of the assigned readings and take careful notes.
- Make sure you write down everything the professor says.
- Study 2 hours for every credit you take.
I’m here to say NO WAY! The standard advice doesn’t work well for most people. There are easier ways to get good grades.
Think about the people who give the standard advice. Did they get good grades? Are they really in a position to give you advice? Most likely not. I’m here to tell you that you can get good grades without following their painful advice. You could study 2 hours for every credit you take, but that would require 30 hours of studying and 15 hours in class. Do you want a 45-hour workweek? I don’t. I usually keep it closer to 20. This gives me a lot more free time. I’ve wasted a lot of this free time sleeping, partying, and playing video games. However, I have so much extra time that I also started a business creating web sites, founded a nonprofit organization, and wrote this book. Could you use this sort of extra time? Read on, and I’ll show you how you too can get better grades and have more free time.
I’m going to teach you the easier way to get good grades. You’ll do less note-taking, you’ll do less studying, you’ll do less reading, and you might not even have to do any of the assigned readings. You won’t waste your time with the busy work. Instead, you’ll focus on the graded assignments and tests. Since you’ll be doing less work (and only the important work), you’ll do that work better. It’s pretty easy to do good work when there isn’t much of it.
Are you ready to earn better grades with less work, less studying, and less note taking? If so, then read on! Fitting with the theme, this is a to-the-point, quick read.