Strategies of Top 1% Students #SHORTS

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One common misconception is that you must be inherently smart to be a top student. While intelligence does help, anyone can be a top student with these three strategies. The first strategy is to reflect on and adapt your study approach as needed. Rather than resorting to brute force and studying longer hours, top students refine their study techniques based on subject material. They know which subjects are memorization heavy, and which ones are concept-heavy, and their approach changes depending on the subject.

The second strategy is effective time management. Top students know that excessive studying can lead to burnout, so they balance their time between work and leisure. They are also more efficient with their time. Rather than using passive learning techniques such as reading through notes, they use active learning techniques like flashcards, which lead to more effective studying in less time.

The last strategy is to invest in yourself. Top students know that most of their performance is related to their physical and mental health, which is why they invest time optimizing their sleep, nutrition, and exercise.

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