how to ALWAYS get straight A's WITHOUT BURNING OUT (study + time management tips)

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I know how it feels to be burnt out from balancing the stresses of school with life. Today I'll be sharing with you my favourite study tips and time management tips that help me get straight As without getting burnt out. I hope you find this valuable, thanks for watching and I hope you have an amazing day ♡

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T I M E S T A M P S
0:00 - intro
0:22 - my credentials
2:11 - tip 1
3:26 - tip 2
4:32 - tip 3
5:23 - tip 4
6:27 - tip 5
8:02 - tip 6
9:06 - tip 7
10:27 - tip 8
10:55 - tip 9
11:59 - tip 10
12:55 - tip 11
13:40 - tip 12
14:49 - tip 13
15:42 - tip 14
16:58 - tip 15
17:36 - tip 16
18:14 - tip 17
19:11 - tip 18
19:53 - outro

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D I S C O U N T

F A Q
how old are you? 20
where are you located? toronto, canada!

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I just want to stop being on the verge of breaking down just because I hear the word "school"

another_utfan
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As a 2nd year college student who changed his major to biology pre-medical, I learned HEAVILY in science classes that drawing out processes, the math involved, cells, everything makes you retain so unbelievably good. They’re expensive but invest in an iPad, they change your study life

lamarjackson
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Timestamps!

T1: find your productive environment
T2: Listen to your profesor, don't copy down the notes (if you can access your notes somewhere else)
T3: Active recall > "studying"
T4: (uni students) Figure out which classes are skippable
T5: Know exactly what you'll be assessed on
T6: Know how to be successful in each specific class
T7: Naps!
T8: Ask questions
T9: use your recources
T10: Set reasonable goals
T11: Test out different time management strategies
T12: know the weighting of each assessment
T13: know how you enjoy spending your time
T14: romantize studying
T15: spend time on the things you're not good at
T16: stay on top of your due dates
T17: self-access + relfect
T18: develop a good mindset

There u go! <3

lenasloveys
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I'm a third year Economics student and what I've learned so far are;
1. Your highschool history has nothing to do with your current university progress. Don't let your bad highschool grades make you feel like your current university grades will be the same. My math grades were so bad in highschool but now, I've only gotten straight As and A+es in all my math subjects.
2. Do what works for you. Seeing how hard others work can make you feel like you're not doing anything. Some study for six hours straight and your brain just can't keep up with that. Find study methods that work for you and stick to them no matter how other people are studying. And remember, what matters isn't the hours you've studied but what you actually remember/understand.
3. Don't always listen to people who try to scare you that a subject is "too hard" or "so many people fail this course". Just focus on yourself and keep yourself positive even if the subject is genuinely difficult. Don't inherit someone's fear when there are also people who did well in that same subject.
4. Don't panic. Take deep breaths. Drink some tea or something and REST. Resting is also part of staying on top of your game! You need to rejuvenate yourself and do what makes you happy.
5. Affirmations. Be kind to yourself and remember that you're a boss and you've got this (even though it doesn't look that way sometimes)‼️♥️

limarose
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Little note for skipping classes, check the policies for attendance at your school. Some Uni's will take away scholarships if you miss certain classes or a certain amout of time in a class! [I know it's late but I'm in grade 11, and I'm graduating in 2025 🎉]

MinMinns
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i’m in 9th grade and i’m constantly burnt out and tired from being a perfectionist in my grades. this is so helpful tonianne!!! thank you!!!

lameessid
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yr11 (like literally two weeks away from yr12) and i have a tip for improving time management on tests!
step one: figure out how much time you have been allocated per mark (ie: i know that for one of my classes, we are given 1.5 minutes per mark)
step two: instead of doing entire practice tests/exams under timed conditions, do certain questions under timed conditions, to get used to writing (for example) a 5 marker in 7.5 minutes. once that timer goes off, stop immediately.
step three: work out what you got wrong/didn't get down in that question, and work out what (if anything) you wrote that was unneccessary.
step four: repeat the question under timed conditions until you are able to do it completely in the allocated time!
this a) helps with being able to work faster in tests, and b) gives you a feel for how much time you should be spending on each question in a test.

hollyallen
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I am junior in high school and taking physics as class is just so devasting for me ...I loved how these tips bring us back to reality and tell that BEING DELULU IS NOT ALWAYS THE SOLULU ..thank so much tonianne for these tips ..

lavenderhaze
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It’s so nice to see new studying tips and not the basic stuff everyone already knows

beautifullykayla
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im also going to take the your last tip into consideration because, , I tend to have a negative mindset and keep telling myself that "I'm not good in this class" or "I'll probably fail this test or exam" so I'll definitely will be saying affirmations in the morning to think positive everyday and hopefully I can do well in my classes so I can pass and won't have to retake them again!! and will also take naps because my schedule is pretty spaced out almost every other day

nevaehr
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I'm currently in my second year of college and I did badly in my first year so I'm currently trying to build my confidence in my ability to get a better GPA. But I can't give up now.
I'm looking forward to using your study tips and thank you for the informative video 😊

oyinlolasuzan
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you changed my life for my first term back at school. I went from a C student to straight A.

emiksus
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Hello Tonianne, thank you for the advice! I'm in 12th grade and I am STRUGGLING. With all the essays, college applications, and just quiezzes and exams we have to do I now see just how bad I am at time management and have found this video really helpful and liked listening to you. Please send me your good energy!

eloisecarcini
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Tip #9 was actually really helpful for me bc as a junior in high school taking Physics right now which a teacher who barely spends like 10 mins lecturing, I feel like I have to spend extra time outside of class trying to understand what we’re learning

galaxygkm
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I don’t know how helpful this is but something I tell myself when I’m really struggling in a class/assignment is that I can achieve anything if I want it enough. Like if I failed a test it’s not because I wasn’t smart enough or I couldn’t do it, but because I didn’t want it enough and didn’t work hard enough for it. It puts me in a growth mindset and it’s really crazy what you can achieve when you believe nothings impossible

daisyaddams
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I’m in grade 5 and my grades are already 85% up, I really thank you Tonia now I know how to manage my time and still be an academic weapon while having a social life

kalilakrishna
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Love this, it’s easy to follow, not overly edited like most study tip videos, it’s super chill make more tips 💚

grizzlybear
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I'm a freshman in college trying to achieve a psychology major. This really helped me out coming from a perspective of another college student because sometimes I feel like I had tried multiple methods that doesn't really help me out. My college require students a part-time job which drags out student needs and success throughout their academic side but those tips you recommended made me change my perspectives on time management, and focus on different priorities so all I wanted to say is that thank you for your tips and support, I really appreciate your way of reaching people out in case they need any advices for a balance between academic life and your own life as well. <3

luuhvs
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I am a freshman in nursing school and I have really benefitted from the tips youve shared .... Thanks for sharing this with us.

flawed_yet_worthy
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I had so many study tips videos on my watch later but i removed all of them cause your tips are enough thank you so much!💕

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