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Bold of you to assume I understand my answer
i am actively trying to become the best version of myself . it will take time and i will fail sometimes but what matters is that i am taking the effort to better myself step by step

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Breaking up your study sessions into smaller chunks, rather than trying to cram all at once.
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Finding a study spot that is quiet and free of distractions.
Starting to review the material well in advance of a test, rather than waiting until the last minute.
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