How difficult or easy it is to get good grades. I mean top grades, an A grade? Do you think this is an impossible task for someone like you? It is not! And that is what Geetanjali Mukherjee is here to convince you. The author has earned various degrees in Law and Public Policy from premiere institutes. But she tells you that studying didn’t always come easy to her.
Anyone Can Get An A+: How To Beat Procrastination, Reduce Stress and Improve Your Grades
Author: Geetanjali Mukherjee
Paperback: 234 pages
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform; 1 edition (February 17, 2016)
ISBN: 1517084903, 978-1517084905
There can be a number of reasons that culminate into bad grades. You may have an obvious learning disability, or in other words your mind might see things differently than most of the world around you. There are a number of people for whom understanding and remembering how things work is much easier than just rote memorization that most of the schools and coaching classes thrust on the students, in India.
Whatever the disconnect between you and your grades, there are a number of ways you can improve the and get to your goals. The first step to this is to believe that you are not dumb, no matter how many teachers and people around you tell you that. Believing that you cannot do something means you have failed even before you start. In Adopting the Right Attitude, the author talks about the various ways you can adjust your mindset, based on Carol Dweck’s theory of Growth Mindset Vs. Fixed Mindset.
Stress of assignments and struggle to get good grades can make you skimp on your meals as you rush from one assignment to the next. But nourishing your body and keeping it healthy is in your best interest. The author gives you tips on how to stay healthy and stay active to stay agile. She advises that students treat regular exercise as any other class and make sure that they take time of for physical activity,
Apart from these secondary or supporting but essential lifestyle habits, the author also discusses various ways you can organize your time and follow a well designed plan. From how to avoid procrastination, to finding out what is hurting them most, the author answers most of the students’ questions and guides them with information to tackle these problems.
Getting grades has to do a lot more than being intelligent or smart. Like any other game, there is a goal and there is a strategy to achieve that goal. The tips shared by Geetanjali Mukherjee in Anyone Can Get an A will help equip you to formulate and execute that all important strategy.