BECOME THE PERFECT STUDENT 📚 how to stay organized| study habits |self discipline| cute accessories

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HELLLo my lovess, in today's video we're going to talk everything school related: how to be a successful student aka get your GPA UP 🫡🫡 staying organizing, study tips, & more. All of your school related questions will be answered in this video.

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  • @meepstar
    share your own study tips and student advice 🤗📚🖇️ Let’s help each other get through the semester 🌟
  • I use to review my textbook for 15mins and then I'll close it and keep it aside. And then I'll take a pen and paper and I'll try to write my own notes and the things I understood. Hope this trick helps you guys.!!!
  • I was that "perfect student" in everyone's eyes. But, I've never been perfect. I got mental health problems, I cried a lot, got compared a lot, my mind was messy. Everything was a mess. I tried to stick into a routine but nothing worked out. So I decided to change, because I cannot live like this anymore. At first, everybody, included me were suprise and fell super strange about me not on the top. Even the parents were asking but I said I got some mistakes on the exams. After like a year, I came back successfully, now, I actually happy inside, my grades are up. So, if you just tired with that "perfect student" title, just give up, it will be fine. And if you want to go back, do it but make sure you are happy.
  • @risika
    I was listening to a podcast that said, “it’s important to live life by design rather than emotion. Basically, sticking to a routine is what allows us to be the healthiest version of ourselves. I made the most healthy+lasting changes in my life when I began practising mediocre consistency. Now I try to put in consistent 40-60% effort into my study habits and to make sure I do it I began recording/posting it on my youtube channel. Because historically I have a habit of going too hard, not being able to sustain the Herculean effort, giving up and hating myself. So now I’m trying to give a small-ish, consistent mediocre effort everyday. And its crazy how it actually adds up.
  • @foivechan
    These are my study tips ,from a med student . When you feel like giving up or start getting frustrated , take a break and calm down . Take a short nap or run around or take deep breaths . Assign times to various activities. I also read whatever is taught after class at the end of the day so as to keep the information in my brain . And then at the end of the week, I take a short quiz on whatever I read throughout the week and if I struggle to recollect or understand , I either go to the lecturer, a friend or YouTube . Now for lecturers , once you start asking questions , they even begin to expand on what they’re saying to you thereby deepening your understanding . In all, do your best and be proud of your efforts ❤
  • STUDY TIPS 📚😎😊 Taking the time to get organized will set you up nicely and help you achieve your learning goals. Top study tips: You can invest in a diary, and use it to keep track of current assignment deadlines. Bring all the material and devices you need to class, so you can participate. You may find it helpful to pack your bag the night before, so you’re ready to go first thing in the morning. To keep your brain engaged during class, take notes, which you can refer to later, as you refine your study techniques. Notes can help store information in your long-term memory, right there in class. These notes will be important for reviewing when you’re completing assessments and assignments. You might find it handy to condense your notes after class, so they’re clear and easy to read. Underline or highlight key points. If anything doesn’t make sense, you can seek clarification from your teacher. You can also create visual aids like flow charts and mind maps to help simplify information. For some students, these visual aids allow them to remember complex information and study more effectively. If you do miss a class, ask a study buddy or classmate if you can refer to their notes. This will ensure there are no holes in your own notetaking. One of the most effective ways of studying is to space out your learning sessions. If you break up your study load over several days, you’ll retain information far more readily than if you crammed in one long session. This can help deeply ingrain information, allowing you to retain it for the long term. You’ll find you achieve much better results for it. Hope this Helps! 😘
  • the extra zipper on the pencil case is to expand the bag space! when you unzip it, it lets the extra fabric out and it makes the case taller and therefore able to fit more!
  • I went down a bad burnt phase and had to do two weeks worth of school week in one week and didn’t care what i got of my grade just wanted to get it done and my grades show it. So I’m slowly getting back on track thank you for this!!!
  • this is what always helped me study: -make your own mind maps, take a lecture and get the key component and start relating and associating with different things, definitions, examples, expceptions, etc. -take notes from what you remember and then check if you missed anything, don't worry about them looking good, I usually do these for exams and just take them with me -explain the subjecto to someone else, this really helped me for history or things that need an understanment to get it, such as social causes, philosophy, historical events and even things such as physics
  • I love the fact that she talks with us just like a real big sister 💓
  • I am actually a teacher who struggles with organisation. I have now enrolled into Youtube University (lol) and came across this video. So many golden gems and your personality is super chilled. Thank you for being dope. We appreciate you.
  • I was the perfect student on hs with a weighted 4.7 gpa and got into a t-20 school but never learned how to study right. College freshman year kicked my ass and I ended the school year with a 3.55 as a premed student. I was working and going home everyweekend but it was hard to be motivated. It was like senioritis still was affecting me. The next year I kicked ass and got a 4.0 while working 2x as much and volunteering and researching. Motivation was what I needed beyond my future
  • So I have a couple tips 1. Neat desk, neat room, neat mindset Even if you have a neat desk, your room might still be messy. I find that anything which is messy distracts me. So it’s best to keep a neat room as well. 2. Organise yourself Like she said in the video, keep a calendar of what you have for the next few upcoming weeks. Being organised lets me know of what’s going on or what you’re doing later in the day, and if you maybe have some sort of study thing which you’re doing later. 3. Balance yourself If you put too much weight of one side of the seesaw, it’s going to fall down. Make sure you balance your school self, and friends/family self. Don’t do too much schoolwork, but also don’t hang out with friends too much. 4. Alarms Alarms are really useful because you might forgot something. I’m a very forgetful person, but alarms help a lot with remembering things. They can also help with how much you study for the day, but don’t study for too long! 5. Screen time We all have too much screen time, lets admit it. But like the seesaw, you have to keep it balanced. Make the max amount of screen time you have per day two hours. This doesn’t include school work, but social media, texting friends, watching YouTube ect. 6. Make time for yourself As she said in the video, you could be so wrapped up in schoolwork and chores and family things that you forget to keep some time for yourself. Don’t forget to keep some time for yourself, because when you do, it’ll improve your day. Even just reading a book or watching your favourite tv show on the telly works. Hope these tips helped! ❤
  • Honestly this helped me so much because before I started these habits I would literally not take care of myself because of my PHONE(yes I am embarrassed to say that) but after studying more and giving myself more discipline I feel like I’m in a much better place now.
  • Here’s a tip: instead of downloading grammarly, if you are using docs there is a tool for spelling errors. If the word has a blue or red line underneath, click on the word and click on the new perfectly-spelled word above it. Also, if you go to tools and click spelling check and grammar, you can also change it that way.
  • tbh I was so stressed because I have my final exams going on and then I have my entrance exams seeing mikaylas video literally made me so happy her vibes are everything love you mikayla🥰
  • @avoya9204
    Omg, no wonder she’s going to be a teacher! This video is so informative and easy to understand. The clarity is really going to help me put the tips into play. ❤Tysm mikayla xx
  • @rizubear
    thank you for creating this amazing video! i'll be starting my college courses this upcoming semester, so i'm doing as much preparation as i can to pass this semester. my previous semesters haven't gone so well do to the toll it took on my mental health. but i'm really excited to jump back in.
  • @zo-28
    As someone who is in junior high and only has brothers😭😭😭 this helps me a lot bc I have been struggling a lot and I am watching this on winter break so when I start again, I can be ready!!! So thank you so much❤️❤️❤️
  • Hi! The second zipper on the pencil case it's to extend the big compartment if you need more space. Loved this video < 3