Category: High School Study Tips

Can You Get Held Back in High School?

Can You Get Held Back in High School?

Are you worried about failing too many classes and being held back in high school? Are you concerned about the negative impacts of repeating a class in high school? If you answered years to any

How to Study for a Biology Test?

How to Study for a Biology Test?

Have you ever struggled to fully grasp the sometimes complicated concepts of biology? If so, or if you’re just looking for some ways to improve your current study practices, then this is the article for

Why is Math So Hard?

Why is Math So Hard?

Hey there! Are you asking yourself this question as you pore over your math homework, or try to parse a textbook written before your parents were born? If you catch yourself thinking, ‘Why do I

How to Choose IB Subjects?

How to Choose IB Subjects?

Are you planning to enroll in the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma program? If you are in the process, then you are well aware that there are lots of courses to select from to complete IB

Why Aren’t Study Methods Taught in Schools?

Why Aren’t Study Methods Taught in Schools?

When are you using study techniques the most? While you’re in school, right? But you don’t learn about any of those things when you’re actually in school. In fact, you’re lucky if your teachers even

What Does dx Mean in Calculus?

What Does dx Mean in Calculus?

Hey there! You’re probably seeking a little help with calculus. You learned plenty of new symbols and functions in trig and precalc, but what is this whole dy/dx deal? We’ll explain. Note that we aren’t

AP Calculus Tips and Test Taking Strategies

AP Calculus Tips and Test Taking Strategies

We’re going to take a look at some AP calculus tips and test-taking strategies throughout this post so you can figure out what it’s going to take to get a five on your test. After

Writing vs. Typing Notes: Which is Better?

Writing vs. Typing Notes: Which is Better?

Whether you are a student, writer, or teacher, there’s always the need to find easier and more efficient ways to produce materials. Fortunately, writing methods go a long way to determine how efficient your material