About this series
This book is the third in the Smarter Student series.
I wrote this book to help students go after their dreams. Whether you want to get into your dream college, be eligible for a scholarship or pass a professional exam, I believe that the principles and strategies outlined in this book can be applied to studying for and acing any standardized test.
Knowing the right way to study is an incredibly important factor in getting the most out of time spent studying. Doing well in school or college is not dependent on whether you are the smartest kid in class or whether you spend the longest hours in the library. Instead, if you use the right study techniques, anyone can improve their grades significantly.
I wrote this book for those who are facing numerous challenges while studying for a standardized test – juggling part-time or full-time work, classes, family responsibilities. Even if you have adequate time to prepare, it is an overwhelming task to prepare for such a test.
This book will help you to:
- learn the best techniques to study based on the latest research from psychology and neuroscience
- find the best environment to study and learn what to avoid
- help you use your study time effectively, so you make the most of the time you have
- make a customized plan to prepare for the test that is suited to your specific needs and schedules
- put you in the right mindset for preparing to take the test
Titles in the series (3)
- Anyone Can Get An A+: How To Beat Procrastination, Reduce Stress and Improve Your Grades: The Smarter Student, #1
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Do you wish you could get better grades? Do you struggle with certain subjects and believe that maybe you're not cut out for them? Do you want to spend less time studying and still get good grades? This book is the perfect go-to source for all students...It's a must-read for all students! The Page-Hungry Bookworm I highly recommend Anyone Can Get an A+ to every college student and any secondary student thinking about higher education. McNeil's Reviews Practical and sound advice presented in a caring supportive manner. Sarah Jackson, Author and Reviewer. Anyone Can Get An A+ is a conversational, down-to-earth guide for high school and college students on how to maximize their learning and get the grades they want. This book draws on research from the fields of psychology and neuroscience, and gives students practical advice that they can implement right away, to overcome procrastination, make the most of their study time and improve their grades significantly. Who this book is for: College students who want to learn how to juggle classes, extra-curricular activities, other activities and also have room for a social life High school students struggling with the pressure to get good grades to get into college, pass standardized tests and be eligible for scholarships Parents who are worried about how to help their children get better grades without overburdening them Teachers who want to understand how to help their students learn more deeply while enjoying their lessons Counselors and tutors who work directly with students, to better help motivate and inspire students to do their best Anyone Can Get An A+ contains 39 tips on various aspects of studying and preparing for exams. In this book, you will learn: How best to prepare for exams What is the top mistake most students make when doing exam preparation and how to avoid it How to overcome procrastination and use your study time wisely How to break down larger assignments into smaller chunks How to write a paper painlessly How to use small segments of time effectively How to get help to understand difficult material How to do well in a subject even if you hate it How to improve your grades in quantitative subjects like mathematics How to organize your time and study schedule How to keep track of all your deadlines and school-related paperwork This book includes techniques that work for both high school and college students. Although some of the examples used may resonate more easily with college students, it is never too early to start good study habits, and many of the tips translate equally to high school and college. The author herself learnt many of these techniques while preparing for board exams in high school. Geetanjali Mukherjee was a top student through high school in Shri Ram School, New Delhi, India, law school at the University of Warwick in UK and graduate school in Cornell University, USA. She was at the top of her class in the ICSE Board examinations in India. Geetanjali graduated law school with honors, and was inducted into Pi Alpha Alpha, the Global Honor Society for Public Affairs and Administration, for her high GPA at Cornell University.
- Anyone Can Get An A+ Companion Workbook: How To Beat Procrastination, Reduce Stress and Improve Your Grades: The Smarter Student, #2
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COMPANION WORKBOOK TO ANYONE CAN GET AN A+ Are you preparing for a competitive standardized test or struggling in school or college? Do you want to spend less time studying and still get good grades? Do you need to raise your GPA? Studying for tests and exams can be stressful, not just for students, but also for teachers and parents. Grades in school exams and standardized tests can seem to determine your entire future, and yet many students are not able to get the grades they think they need to succeed. Anyone Can Get An A+ is a conversational, down-to-earth guide for high school and college students on how to maximize their learning and get the grades they want. The book draws on research from the fields of psychology and neuroscience, and gives students practical advice that they can implement right away, to overcome procrastination, make the most of their study time and improve their grades significantly. This companion workbook to Anyone Can Get An A+ contains more than 130 exercises to help you implement and personalize the advice in the book. Use this workbook as a personalized study skills workshop, building better study habits and routines as you progress through each chapter. This is a companion workbook because it complements Anyone Can Get An A+; you don't need to have read the book to proceed through the workbook or benefit from its advice. The sections presented in this book follow the chronology of the original book, in a summarized and condensed format. In this book, you will learn: •How best to prepare for exams •What is the top mistake most students make when doing exam preparation and how to avoid it •How to overcome procrastination and use your study time wisely •How to break down larger assignments into smaller chunks •How to write a paper •How to use small segments of time effectively •How to study math and other technical subjects •How to prepare for standardized tests
- Acing Standardized Tests: How To Study Smart, Reduce Stress and Improve Your Test Score: The Smarter Student, #3
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This book is the third in the Smarter Student series. I wrote this book to help students go after their dreams. Whether you want to get into your dream college, be eligible for a scholarship or pass a professional exam, I believe that the principles and strategies outlined in this book can be applied to studying for and acing any standardized test. Knowing the right way to study is an incredibly important factor in getting the most out of time spent studying. Doing well in school or college is not dependent on whether you are the smartest kid in class or whether you spend the longest hours in the library. Instead, if you use the right study techniques, anyone can improve their grades significantly. I wrote this book for those who are facing numerous challenges while studying for a standardized test – juggling part-time or full-time work, classes, family responsibilities. Even if you have adequate time to prepare, it is an overwhelming task to prepare for such a test. This book will help you to: - learn the best techniques to study based on the latest research from psychology and neuroscience - find the best environment to study and learn what to avoid - help you use your study time effectively, so you make the most of the time you have - make a customized plan to prepare for the test that is suited to your specific needs and schedules - put you in the right mindset for preparing to take the test
Geetanjali Mukherjee
Geetanjali Mukherjee is the author of 7 books. Her recent book "Anyone Can Get An A+: How To Beat Procrastination, Reduce Stress and Improve Your Grades" was written to help students of all ages improve their study habits and get better grades with techniques based on the latest scientific research. She has a law degree from the University of Warwick UK and a Masters' in Public Policy from Cornell University. Geetanjali currently lives in Singapore.
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