How to Maintain a High GPA in College
College can be tough. But you want to have impressive grades so you can get a good job or go to graduate school. Here is how to maintain a 4.0 in college.
[edit] Steps
- Show up for class for the first few days. If attendance is part of the grade always show up. You should attend class regularly regardless if attendance is required.
- Remember that studying is similar to working out--it's done best in shorter periods regularly. This means study consistently (it may be daily) and don't crash study.
- Make college your priority. Only go out when you don't have work to do.
- Get organized-make sure that you know when tests are and exactly what you have to study.
- Having a full-time job may keep you on track and make sure NO time is wasted.
- Take a full course load but level it out. Take a hard class or two with two easy classes. Don't take chemistry, calculus, zoology and trig all in the same semester. Be careful of the tricky 1 or 2 credit courses. They can be very time consuming, even more so than a 3 or 4 credit class.
- And lastly remember why you are in college. You are there to learn so don't moan about going to class -- see it as an opportunity to improve yourself. Take pride in your commitment to your studies.
[edit] Tips
- Have a full time job. Having a job helps to keep you motivated and on the right track.
- Join a study group.
- Pay attention in class.
- Keep an eye on your grades.
- Make sure your professors stick with the grading terms they gave on the syllabus. Contact the appropriate authorities if they don't follow the terms they set.
[edit] Warnings
- Don't overwork. If you are stressed it will make it more difficult to study.
- Don't pull an all-nighter before the exam. You'll need to be alert to do your best.










