Highschooler’s Study Cheat Sheet:
5 Biggest Learning Mistakes Students Make That Lead To More Procrastination, Failing Those ‘Curveball’ Questions, and Exam ‘Meltdown’ – And How To Solve Them (With Plenty Of Time To Spare Before Your Next Test)

Clarifying the actual difference between active vs passive learning and why it mattersProven strategy to deal with procrastinationAnd tons of tips to fix problems almost every student makes
Everything you need to achieve your academic goals, whether it's becoming a top student or simply improving the way you learn.
My name is Andrew Lee, and I have a decade and a half worth of experience learning and researching how to learn better. I haven't always achieving the results I wanted or savour the feeling of acing every test. But now I do. And I want to share everything I know with you. This shouldn't be kept to me alone.
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Here's everything that's inside:
Mistake #1: Relying on motivation to deal with procrastination and why it leads to increased procrastinationMistake #2: Learning passively and why it leads to wasted time trying to relearn materialMistake #3: Solely relying on memorisation and why it leads to getting caught out on ‘curveball’ questionsMistake #4: Overloading study sessions and why it leads to unnecessary time spent studyingMistake #5: Neglecting the power of sleep and why it leads to being like everyone else - exhausted
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