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Although some methods were helpful and I will definitely use them next school year, the book felt very repetitive since it went over similar content the whole entire time. However, I did appreciate the scenarios and learned something new. I personally didn’t find it great but that doesn’t mean others won’t!

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Thank you NetGalley for this eCopy to review

I can't recommend The A+ Student Blueprint enough! As someone who has always aimed to improve my study habits and academic performance, this book was an absolute eye-opener. Zohaib Khan presents a clear, practical, and highly effective approach to excelling in academics, making it an essential read for students at any level.

What stood out to me the most was how actionable the advice was. Rather than vague motivational speeches, Khan delivers structured strategies that truly work from optimising time management, developing a winning mindset, to mastering exam preparation techniques. His insights on productivity felt tailor-made for today's fast-paced learning environment, and I found myself implementing his methods immediately.

Beyond just grades, The A+ Student Blueprint emphasizes personal growth and resilience. Khan’s writing style is engaging and empowering, making the journey toward academic success feel both achievable and exciting. The book is packed with practical exercises, real-life examples, and psychological principles that help reinforce its strategies, ensuring that the lessons stick.

If you're looking for a straightforward, results-driven guide to becoming the best student you can be, this book is it, I’d recommend it to anyone striving for academic excellence!

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I am currently a student pursuing my master's degree at 50+, so I don't need to tell you how challenging it is. I have always struggled with focus and self diagnosed ADD. I have reading comprehension difficulties but who doesn't right? I read this book and saw some real strategies that could potentially assist me with my condensed classes that required rapid absorption of material. Two very explicit methods called STIC and FAST are game changers. I highly recommend this book to students and parents of students who are looking for tools to learn more effectively with better retention. I think the price of this book is worth the investment and I am positive at least one of these applications will help your student (or yourself). Thank you to Zohaib Khan and NetGalley for the ARC and the privilege to be exposed to learning methods I would have not come across otherwise!

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The A+ Student Blueprint is way more than a study tips book—it’s a seriously helpful guide packed with easy-to-follow strategies that actually work. I liked how it mixed science and real-life examples without ever feeling overwhelming or preachy. The StiC and FAST methods were game-changers for how I organize my notes and prep for exams. I especially appreciated the mindset stuff—it reminded me that success isn’t just about grinding harder, but thinking differently. Honestly, this made studying feel a lot less scary.

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If your brain feels like it's buffering every time you study, The A+ Student Blueprint is the turbo-charged upgrade you didn't know you needed—it's part science, part strategy, and all student superpower!

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You know what I didn’t expect? A study book that made me want to high-five my planner. 🙌 The A+ Student Blueprint isn’t boring—it's like your brain's hype coach. Between the Pomodoro hacks, ninja-level memory tricks, and all the “Try This Now” goodies, I felt like I was leveling up in a video game. This book made me go from “ugh, studying” to “HECK YES, I’m crushing this!” Basically, if school’s kicking your butt, this book’s your secret weapon. 🧠💪📚

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Was not helpful, badly written, no new advice that is not commonly regurgitated and rewritten in every book of this kind. Same as every other in this category

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Khan introduces some handy techniques for studying, retaining and applying information.
I hope he expands on them and edits his book to make this book and his advice more appealing and accessible.

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