The start of a new school year or semester can be exciting and something to dread at the same time. There's no doubt about it - doing well in school requires a lot of study, practice, and work. What you may not know is that it is much harder to catch up than it is to stay ahead, just like it's easier to coast downhill than to pedal uphill on a bike. If you can get a good running start you'll be able to coast through the rest of the year. This guide will tell you how to get up to speed.

Work is a Four Letter Word

Everyone wants to get as much juice for as little squeeze as possible. People will tell you to work smart, instead of working hard, and by following the tips in this guide you'll definitely be working smarter, but you'll still have to study, do homework, write papers, and take tests. No one else can do that for you.

There's no real shortcut to mastering your classes. You'll still have to do the work. What this guide will show you is how to get ahead in your work, stay ahead, and get good grades without having to cram or be frazzled because you've slacked off for weeks.

How to Get Ahead (and Stay Ahead) in School

By following the principle of the Two Week Push you'll be able to get ahead and stay ahead in your schoolwork, excel without struggling, and will get good grades. Go get 'em.


About the Author

Jough Dempsey is a poet & critic and the webmaster of Poetry X, an online poetry resource for those who kick ass and chew bubblegum. In his spare time he enjoys being all out of bubblegum.