 Now, here's why studying an extra hour a day likely won't help you. Most students who are getting average grades of C's to B's that want better grades rarely think that they can take hours out of their study because they think those hours are needed to master a topic. But in reality, if you use the concept of Parkinson's Law, which means that work will fill the time that you allocate to it, often you're going to give yourself a six-hour study session and fill it with inefficient study techniques. If you give yourself five hours, now you give yourself less time to do those BS activities that don't really help you, and thus are better focused on doing activities that are more efficient, more effective for your overall retention. And so one of the best things you can do as a student is to take away one hour every single day dedicated to something else important like getting a workout in. Now that remaining time is going to be forced to asking questions like what is the most effective thing to do during this time knowing that I have one hour less and this is how you get on your way of becoming a more efficient and effective study year and likely on your way to getting better grades. Now, if you enjoyed that tip and strategy and you want more content just like this, hit that like and subscribe and follow and I'll see you guys in the next one.