
10 Steps to Earning Awesome Grades (While Studying Less)
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Narrated by:
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Thomas Frank
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Thomas Frank
About this listen
Becoming a more effective learner and boosting your productivity will help you earn better grades - but it’ll also cut down on your study time. This is a short, meaty audiobook that will guide you through 10 steps to achieving those goals:
- Pay better attention in class
- Take more effective notes
- Get more out of your textbooks
- Plan like a general
- Build a better study environment
- Fight entropy and stay organized
- Defeat procrastination
- Study smarter
- Write better papers
- Make group projects suck less
Whether you’re in college or high school, this book will probably help you. But not if you’re a raccoon. I want to be very clear about that; if you’re a raccoon, please buy a different book. This one will do absolutely nothing for you. How did you even learn to read, anyway?
©2015 Thomas Frank (2016 Revised Edition) (P)2018 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.Brilliant
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Fantastic Guidelines and Tips to Success
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Having already read the book, the tips, tricks and advice given in the book gives a clear picture of what you need to do to succeed, and with Frank's advice, the ideas are simple to implement in your life.
Having listened to the book, I feel like I have absorbed more, as hearing the author himself read it feels more personal, and his informative yet friendly tone keeps the listener engaged throughout.
Highly recommended to my fellow students and others alike!
Simple, easy to understand and effective
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I think adding a little more detail with regards to methodology and a more detailed how to actually use the tools being recommended eg Evernote.
Dislike, American college references were lost with me, as a mature student going back to education based in the UK.
However, I am a huge fan of Thomas, following on various platforms. Keep up the good work. :)
Great starting point
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An absolute goldmine!
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