BEST TIPS TO BOOST YOUR GPA

25 October 20225

Even the best-prepared students might become anxious before an exam. But if you follow the appropriate advice and do everything correctly, you can get a 5.0 GPA.

Given the time spent at home and the short amount of time you have to prepare, we recognize that this period presents even more difficulties. As always, CBC Africa is here to assist you. To that end, we have gathered 10 of the greatest suggestions, so whether you’re a returning student or a new student, we have you covered. Here they are:

1. Start Preparing Early

For exam achievement, preparation is essential. Literally speaking, the adage “By failing to prepare, you are prepared to fail” applies. You should have your exam and reading schedule in place by now, and you should be halfway through all of your courses.  Last-minute cramming is much less productive. By starting early, you can avoid feeling rushed and making mistakes as a result. Ultimately, the best tip is to study hard and know your subject, and starting early is the best way to achieve this.

2. Take Advantage of Tutorials

Over the years, Catalyst Tutorials physical sessions have committed themselves to guaranteeing the success of students taking science and engineering courses. The importance of tutorials in guaranteeing success cannot be overstated. You can still participate in our FREE ONLINE TUTORIALS even though our physical classes may have already sold out in this case. Please send a WhatsApp message to Yemi at 08165656179 if you want to participate in this.

3. Use Past Questions

You will gain more understanding of the frequently asked questions by reviewing previous questions. This provides much more direction for your revision. It is useful to point out any minor gaps in your understanding of particular subjects. Utilize prior exams to obtain a sense of the questions and timing. This can again provide guidance for your last revision.

The finest revision tool for students teaching Engineering and Science-related courses at UNILAG is KJS Past Questions.

4. Burn The Midnight Oil

Now is the moment to sow, to give everything you have. Reading late into the night can help you fill in as much ground as possible in the limited time you have. You may also enroll in one of our overnight online classes to study with a group of 400 people. Click here

5. Ask For Help

None of us is an island. Ask your loved ones to test you, if possible, on each subject or course topic. Reach out to your tutors, reading partners, coursemates, and friends if you are having trouble understanding a concept or a topic. Trust me, there is always someone who can assist you. Additionally, by explaining things to you, they will be more likely to remember them in the future.

6. Rest

Numerous studies have shown that having enough sleep (6.5 to 8 hours) is essential for consolidating important information. Contrary to popular belief, many people believe that giving up sleep in favor of study time the night before an exam is necessary. Try adopting the following routine: after returning home, take a brief power nap (20–30 minutes), then dive into some study before making sure you get a decent night’s sleep.

7. Prioritize

Prioritize tests that account for a significant portion of the final score for a course, and be sure to emphasize key information in your study notes. Concentrate on complex subjects and courses, as well as those with higher credit scores (credit load). These generally increase the likelihood of achieving a GPA of 5.0 because an A will boost your GPA and an F will significantly lower it.

8. Before your exam

The night before the exam, emotions are at an all-time high. Make sure you eat healthy foods the night before to help you be ready for the next day; some foods that are wonderful for improving memory are eggs, berries, and even oranges. By using sample test questions, attempt to create your own exam. Make sure you’ve included both extras and everything you might need in your luggage. Instead of consuming caffeine, make sure to remain hydrated; you’ll be glad you did.

9. Day of the exam

Try to stay calm, thoroughly read the directions for each paper before you begin, try to organize your time, and move on to the next question if you become lost because time is running out. Read each question carefully, and if you have time, double-check your answers. This is especially important if you anticipate finishing early.

10. After your exams

Take a deep breath; you did it! Everything has been completed. Don’t be too concerned with how you performed, it won’t help you in any way. Making yourself feel awful about the questions you missed won’t help you because you can’t go back and change your responses. Think about how you can get better; doing so will benefit you in the future. Keep your notes and materials; I know it’s incredibly tempting to throw away the tangible representation of everything you’ve been worrying over for weeks, but you never know when you’ll need them. You deserve to reward yourself, therefore don’t forget to do so. Cheers to you!

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