'90s Cartoons That Will Motivate You To Pass The Test
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Staying motivated to study is a task in itself. Between your need for sleep and social activity, preparing for your test does not seem like the biggest priority. All it takes is some inspiration to help that though. What better motivation is there than that from your favorite childhood cartoons?
Dexter’s Laboratory
First thing’s first, you have to wake up and BE ready, just like Dexter. Nothing is going to get done unless you have a positive attitude. In addition, treat your study space like your own secret laboratory. A comfortable environment allows you to get your work done.
Also, geniuses, like you, do not cry. After all, it is just a test. Never go into a study session all worked up. Scientists, like Dexter, have no time for sadness because crazy, new things need to be invented.
Arthur
Make studying fun … or die trying. Arthur and his friends thoroughly enjoyed their library cards so it is possible to find entertainment in even the simplest things in life. In addition, it is a nice reminder to read all your books when studying. Passing your test is not always about going over class notes; take the time to read the necessary text to fully understand the material.
Pokemon
The material may be confusing, difficult, or irrelevant, but do not let the struggle discourage you. The more you study, the more you learn, and soon enough you will become an expert. It is like the evolution of your favorite Pokemon from years ago. To make a full circle (for all you nerds), that A on your test acts as an evolution stone and pushes you to the next level in your class. Or, in other terms, with each test you evolve into a smarter, wiser student. Consider studying as motivation to become something bigger.
Sleeping makes focusing easier. Do not forget to get a good night’s rest before the big day. Pulling all-nighters is not as effective as it seems. Snorlax has the right idea.
Hey Arnold!
Always look on the bright side of things, like Arnold from the classic ’90s hit. Face your test with confidence and pride. Even if the first question is difficult, keep moving forward. It is just you and that piece of paper, no one else. Therefore, you have to encourage yourself because it is highly unlikely that your pencil will cheer you on.
Rugrats
Failing the first test is not such a good feeling. And failing the second test can really put a downer on your mood. When it comes to your third or fourth exam, go into it as you did before. It takes time and hard work to reach your goals. No one ever gets it on the first try. Like Angelica Pickles said, “It’s going to take years, maybe even months, of hard work.”
Recess
Walking into the classroom with confidence is a great start to passing the test. Like Ashley Spinelli, from Recess, show that exam your fist!
Follow in the footsteps of your favorite ’90s cartoons in an effort to pass that test. And when you do, it will feel amazing.