Light can be seen at the end of the tunnel ... Summer is coming! However, it also means that the term will be over soon. Even if you feel that you tend to check out mentally, it is very important to provide all of them to you now, especially if your academic performance is currently not the first priority.
Is it lower grades? Do you want to know how to improve your GPA through the last week? Please use these tips and tricks to guide you and your grades in the right direction
Talk to your teacher and ask them to see past challenges and exams to find your most common mistake. If the current class is fluctuating between C and B, please tell the professor what you care about. Additional efforts may be the necessary driving force to achieve higher level markup.
Additional credits Consider extra credits as gifts; occasionally available, sometimes not. In these cases, these assignments will help you compensate for bad grades. If it is not offered and you care about your grades, please do not hesitate to ask your professor the opportunity for additional credits ordered.
Participate Points, answer questions, and join the discussion. For a tenth time, the teacher will make students join more classes in the class.
Do you remember when your assistant who uses business hours has business hours? These are very useful for getting special help. This one-to-one time can not only help you to understand the material you need to know about your final exam, but also presents another opportunity for your professor to care about your academic performance can do.
Let's learn with friends. More intelligence will never get hurt! Learn with your classmates and get help from students who might know more about aspects of teaching materials than you. Let's share your knowledge by answering questions from colleagues. Cooperating with others is a proven way to strengthen learning and better preserve teaching materials.
The best way to improve performance is to actively participate. Diligent, your results will be reflected
Do not panic even if you are about to finish the term and your grades are not what you want! You will have time to improve your grades by the end of the semester. Focus on finding the highest score in final exams and projects, delivering all current and recent assignments, and getting as many additional units as possible. Improve learning habits before the final exam. If you really want to get good grades in the finals, you will have to concentrate on learning. Please be sure to take enough time to review all the materials in detail without delay. It may be difficult now, but the final exam is usually 15 to 20% of the final exam. Now study hard, benefits will be very worthwhile
Do not expect your final grade to be rounded off. Please do not send an e-mail to your teacher at the end of the semester to request a summary of your grades as you have all the semester to get your grades. Your score will be determined by dividing the score you earned by the total possible score on the course and multiplying by 100. This percentage will use the rating levels listed below to determine the rating of your final letter. When you strive to become a disciple of Christ, it is very important to observe the honorary norm. All the students of BYU-I are seeking academic honesty and integrity. It is plagiarism that copies the work of others from the Internet, books and other sources and claims that it is their work. Please read the official definition of plagiarism and injustice in the Academic Honests section of Honors Code. Every plagiarism or cheating is handled by the coach.