Vertech Editorial
You are not doing well. You know it. Here is a systematic approach to turning things around before the semester ends.
Struggling in a class is not a character flaw. It is a signal that something about your approach needs to change. Maybe you are studying the wrong way. Maybe you are spending time on the wrong topics. Maybe the course requires a type of thinking you are not used to yet.
Whatever the reason, the fix is the same: identify exactly where you are losing points and address those specific areas. Here is the step-by-step process.
Find Where You Are Losing Points
Pull up every graded item this semester and categorize your lost points:
π Assignments
Are you losing points on homework? Missing assignments entirely? Turning them in late? Each has a different fix. Missing assignments are the easiest to recover from - just do them.
π Exams
Look at what types of questions you missed. Concept questions? Application questions? Calculation errors? Each pattern points to a different study method fix.
Maximize the Remaining Grade Opportunities
Get 100% on all remaining homework - homework is usually the easiest place to earn points. Use office hours, AI, and study groups to make sure every assignment is perfect.
Ask about extra credit - some professors offer it. Some do not. You will never know unless you ask. Even 2-3% extra credit can make the difference between letter grades.
Target the final exam aggressively - the final is usually the highest-weighted single item. A strong final performance can pull your entire semester grade up significantly.
The participation factor
If your class has a participation grade, start showing up and engaging. Sit in the front row, ask one question per class, visit office hours once. Professors notice effort, and participation grades are subjective - visible effort helps.
Our Generalist Teacher prompt can help you master the concepts you are struggling with. For more strategies, read how to use ChatGPT to study.
