Motivation

6 Excellent Habits of High-Achieving Students

High achievement for students dramatically depends on the habits they have picked on their learning journey; these habits differentiate a performing and a non-performing student.

Some students have natural talent, while others stand out with magnificent academic success by using some strategies and habits even when they lack the natural gift.

This post explores 6 of the best habits high-achieving students have adopted to report maximum academic success. 

1. Active Learning

Active learning entails various learning methods that actively engage students resulting in high achievement in academic success. You can practice active learning in class by engaging in group discussions, completing minute papers, and brainstorming on various topics. Some subjects are complicated, while others are a walk in the park. Physics, chemistry, and mathematics are some subjects that require some extra hours to grasp the concepts better. 

Preparation of these complex subjects should start early from the junior institutions. Active learning compels students to seek resources for H2 math, for instance, to understand deeper subjects. Active learning also persuades you to summarize key concepts by creating self-tests or via flashcards. The flashcards ask you a question but with a ready answer on the card’s flip side.

On the other hand, there is passive learning, which is not a factor for high-achieving students. There is passive assimilation of information due to passive listening. You can also learn better when you teach other people. This is because the more you explain a concept, the more it sticks in your memory. This means that in an exam, you easily explain the concepts of the head.

2. Sets Timetables

Achieving long-term academic success requires you to have an outline of a well-planned timetable that balances all the subjects. You can set your timetable in a way that prioritizes and offers more hours to complicated subjects while leaving just enough time for the easier ones. This ensures you are using your time effectively by studying something that you already have enough grasp on instead of practicing complex mathematical concepts. 

As you create a timetable, prepare one with a class’s timetable in mind. Ensure that your study time does not overlap with class time. Ensure combining a simple subject followed by a complex subject so you can jog your mind instead of dealing with continuously challenging subjects.

3. Growth Mindset

High achievement in academics is attributed to either natural gifts or hard work. There are two categories of students, those who believe academic success is dynamic and those who think it is fixed entirely on intelligence. Dynamism in academic success is attributed to constant efforts to understand better and grasp concepts even when you have an average intelligence score. 

These students have a growth mindset because they believe they can develop their intelligence with the right tuning. However, students with a static mindset believe that academic success can only be achieved by naturally gifted students, and any further efforts to stretch your mind to comprehend complex subjects could be more effective.

They need to embrace opportunities to improve their scores. This also goes to life lessons; some need the guts to take up challenges because they believe only people with resources can handle them. 

While the growth mindset can take on any challenge life throws at them because they believe in room for improvement. When you have kids teach them their natural abilities, do not define them, especially when the odds are not in their favor. They should adapt to change and face all the concepts taught in a classroom.

4. Adequate Time management

Time is of the essence when it comes to effective studying. Poor time management can cause distractions and fatigue. You should study in your most productive hours and relax when your mind is saturated with study information. 

Proper time management could help you balance study and life, where you dedicate little time to one part of your life while neglecting the other. If you are more energized in the morning, take advantage of those hours because your brain is more active in your energized hours.

Additionally, some students are active in the evening. It would help if you encouraged them to start their studies in the evening at the optimum alertness of the brain. Effective time management allows you to set attainable deadlines for hours you designate for studies. 

With proper time management, you will have adequate time to study, relax or engage in extracurricular activities to balance the equation of life. You can beat procrastination to study a certain subject when you have the correct outline for your studies. 

You can also manage your time as a student by minimizing distractions that would seemingly waste your time, such as scrolling through social media posts. You can set reminders to keep you on your toes when you do not manage your time adequately.

5. Do Not Cram

Cramming could be a better learning method used as the solution to a last-minute rush. When students cram rather than comprehend, this information evaporates faster, losing all the content. 

To avoid a last-minute rush, distribute your learning sessions. For instance, you can schedule studying for a certain subject by distributed sessions inclusive of revision time outs. 

This helps the students retain information for an extended period. You should have adequate time to study for an exam and avoid straining your mind to take much more than it could in a short period. 

6. Exercise

Sitting on a screen or in front of textbooks the whole day without a little bit of exercise could make you feel dull at the end of the day. Too much work without a little play can cause fatigue and burnout. 

This may reduce your brain’s ability to absorb whatever topics you are feeding it, no matter the complexities. Additionally, sitting too many hours can cause your bones to feel compressed, exerting more pressure on the brain. 

Some exercises, such as dancing, cycling, swimming, and others, refresh your mind. Your cognitive part of the brain improves when you exercise, and this is the part of the brain that thinks through concepts and comes up with meaningful explanations and solutions.

Conclusion

Lastly, it is important to find a balance, between your studies and work commitments. When a student’s mental state is not in the condition their academic performance tends to suffer regardless of their efforts. Hence it is imperative to give importance to growth and physical health in order to optimize your time.

Those students who excel often discover opportunities, in life. By integrating the six habits mentioned earlier into your routine you will undoubtedly witness improvements, in your journey.

Shawn Lim

Shawn is a passionate coach who empowers individuals to achieve their goals and reach new heights of success. With his experience in the personal development industry, Shawn has guided countless people towards fulfilling their potential and achieving outstanding results in life.

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