Take a couple of learning style inventories. With just a little searching you'll find some online. Some will even tell you what works best for different learning styles based on memorizing etc.
It also, helps to try and figure out what type of learning style your teacher is. That way you can tailor your papers, and in class responses to what floats your teachers boat.
Effort is way more important that intelligence in getting grades. Note that I said getting grades, not understanding the subject. I know kids who barely understand what is going on, but have figured out the class and do everything- extra credit, tell the teacher- "nice lecture", buy them a x-mas gift and somehow end up with a good grade.
More often then not it's an exercise in hoop jumping, endurance, and creative ass kissing.
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"Remember, it takes two to lie. One to lie and one to listen." -Homer
Unless you are the freakin Highlander, what is the point in learning how to fight with a sword?
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