People say you shouldn’t compare yourself to others, but what if your fellow students are doing something in a different way to you and doing it really well? What if, by copying their good habits and developing similar skills, you could improve your own grades?
Perhaps you find yourself occasionally envying those psychology students who seem like they can do no wrong, churning out top-grade essays and answering all the teacher’s questions practically before they have even asked them. Maybe you admire someone who has a particularly creative approach and sees things in a slightly different way? There may be more that you can learn from them than just their contributions to class discussions.
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