 Here are some quick ways that you can quickly improve your grade. Number one, simply ask the question, what would you do differently if the test was tomorrow? Often your studying is spent with so much fluff that really actually never contributes to your grade. You're never focused on it enough until the test gets close. That's usually a good indicator for you of which strategies and methods usually give you the biggest bang for your buck. Double down on those and you already start to see your grades and your retention improve. Number two, put yourself into testing situations as often as possible. Simply getting a white board or a piece of paper and saying, can I regurgitate this lecture on this piece of paper as if I was going to teach it to somebody? That is going to be a high yield activity that you can do in such a short amount of time. Number three is to keep track of your weakness, but give yourself time later in the week to come back to it. So you're going to spend an hour on a lecture, sometimes easy to prolong that if a topic is giving us a real tough time. But sometimes that means that you just have to have a collection system. It could be like a notebook, it could be a word doc, where you just list out all the topics you're having a hard time to. We still move to the next lecture that each lecture gets equal amount of attention, but then on the weekend you can say, here's a 30 minute session specifically to go down this list and move to the next thing. And if you want more study tips where those came from, make sure you hit that follow and subscribe to get more content just like this one.