8 ways to raise your grades

Even the best students sometimes realize their grades aren’t where they’d like them to be. The good news is there are several things you can do to boost your grades.

Depending on how much time is left in the semester, consider taking the following steps:

1. Figure out where you are in the semester.

Make a list of your classes, and consider how you’re doing in each one. Identify which classes you need to boost your grades in and figure out your greatest areas for improvement.

2. Review your gradescarefully.

You may discover easy opportunities for picking up points. Did you forget to turn in any assignments? Are there assignments you can redo or revise for a higher grade? A few points here and there can really add up and make all the difference.

3. Map out what's left in the semester.

Identify what you need to get done in each of your classes and how much time you’ll need for each assignment. Use a calendar to set deadlines and map out your upcoming tests and assignments.

4. Identify your priorities.

Classes in which you're underperforming may be your best opportunities to make significant gains. Figure out where to start by focusing on the tasks that are most important and most urgent.

5. Adjust your studying routines.

Evaluate what’s working and what’s not working for you. Do you work more effectively at certain times of day than others? Are there distractions that interrupt your progress and prevent you from staying focused? Do you take enough breaks along the way? Try adjusting your routines for a couple of weeks and then reevaluating.

6. Talk to your teachers.

It never hurts to ask your teachers if there are opportunities for extra credit, outstanding assignments you can still turn in, or any assignments you can redo for more points. The key is to let your teachers know you’re motivated to improve. Many teachers appreciate proactive students and will be willing to help you identify your next steps.

7. Get extra help from a tutor.

A tutor can help you make a study plan for the rest of the semester and support you in the areas in which you’re struggling the most. Contact us here to get started with one of our expert tutors.

8. Keep track of (and celebrate!) your successes.

It's important not to overlook this step. Acknowledging the hard work you put into each accomplishment will help you recognize how much you’re improving and stay motivated to keep it up.

Need more individualized advice?

The recommendations above are general suggestions. If you have specific questions, reach out to our experts here. We’re happy to help in any way we can.

 

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Erin Ohsie-Frauenhofer

About Erin Ohsie-Frauenhofer

As one of the highest-performing tutors in ArborBridge’s history, Erin coaches tutors and develops tools and trainings to disrupt old habits and empower new strengths. With a Master of Arts in Teaching from Brown University, Erin worked as a classroom teacher and student services director prior to joining ArborBridge in 2017. Her decade of success as an educator has prepared her to ensure that programs are tailored to individual students’ needs.

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