Have a positive attitude towards Biology. Believe that you can improve with time and effort.
Read regularly. After each lesson, go over what the teacher taught that same day. Reading immediately helps you remember and understand better.
Use past papers. They help you understand how Biology exams are set and prepare you for real exam conditions. Try solving them and check how you perform.
Ask for help. Talk to your Biology teacher often, and also reach out to classmates who are good at Biology. I found that sometimes learning from friends made things easier to understand than learning from teachers alone.
To make the study of biology easier, focus on understanding concepts rather than rote memorization, use visual aids like diagrams and videos, and incorporate active recall techniques like flashcards or practice questions. Regularly reviewing material, especially within 24-48 hours of learning it, and connecting different topics can also improve comprehension.
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