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How do i pass my classes?

I am a freshman and I'm worried that I might not pass my classes.

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Amalya’s Answer

There is nothing to worry about. Don't worry, just learn, make efforts, believe in yourself, and never doubt your abilities!
Worries don't change anything, but working hard does.
Try to understand what areas of study makes you worried and work on them. Use the internet as a fantastic resource to get the answers which you find difficult within your education.
To pass your classes, just work as harder as needed and be optimistic.
I wish you happy academic year and good luck in your studies.
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Karen’s Answer

Good you're thinking about doing well and because you are thinking about this, you are very likely to do well. Positive thoughts can often impact outcomes so try to think positive!

Have a plan for your day with regular time to study and do homework and don't be afraid to ask for help from teachers. They actually like to be asked and it shows you are interested in doing well. If you work hard at school and still have time to have fun, you will be successful.

With every good wish.
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Paul’s Answer

One of the main reasons that students don't do well their freshman year is because for the first time in their lives, they don't have their parents looking over their shoulder every day to make sure their work is getting done. Now that you're away at school, you're on your own so it's up to you to make sure you have enough discipline to go to class, get your work done and study.

But don't worry! As long as you stick to a well thought out plan, you'll do fine. All you have to do is write out a schedule for classes, study times and yes, parties! You see, there's nothing wrong with going to parties and hanging out with friends. That's part of the college experience BUT you have to remember education is primary and socializing is secondary. You have to balance things out so you can get a quality education and have fun.

So again, I suggest you create a daily schedule, put it in writing and stick to it!
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