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Forget TikTok brain rot; there’s a new viral trend that applauds students for doing well in school. An academic weapon is someone who is perceived as scholarly and is a productive, diligent student. If you want to learn how to be an academic weapon, you’ve come to the right place. In this article, we’ll explain what an academic weapon is, how to become one (with study tips from academic tutor Jennifer Kaifesh and test prep tutor Bryce Warwick, JD), and how the meme started. Plus, learn the difference between being an academic weapon and an academic victim.
What does academic weapon mean?
An academic weapon is a student who is productive, diligent, and does very well in school. They’re known for using effective study strategies and habits to succeed in school. The term became a popular TikTok meme in 2022, after many users began posting videos using the phrase.
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QuestionDo sports count towards being an academic weapon in high school?Desiree PanlilioDesiree Panlilio is a Teen Life Coach and the Owner of Encouraging Teens, LLC. With over three years of experience, she specializes in helping teens and young adults define roles, set goals, develop healthy academic and personal habits, grow in leadership potential, and create their life paths. Desiree holds a BSN in Nursing from The University of Victoria and an MA in Human Services Counseling with a concentration in Life Coaching from Liberty University.
Teen Life CoachYes, being an academic weapon can include sports because you’re still putting in work and practicing discipline. But it's really about what you want to get out of high school. If your goal is to be great at basketball or soccer, then training, practice, and games are part of that. For someone else, it might be grades, music, or theater. The main thing is to know what matters to you, like setting your goals and putting in the work. Don’t forget that it’s not just about grinding or becoming an academic weapon, because high school should be something you enjoy!
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It’s important to try your best in school, but remember that your grades don’t define you. Try not to stress if you get a bad grade. Focus on doing what you can to improve in the future!Thanks
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- ↑ https://www.trillmag.com/life/college/academic-weapon-vs-academic-victim/
- ↑ https://www.snow.edu/blog/how_to_be_a_better_student.html
- ↑ Jennifer Kaifesh. Academic Tutor. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.student.unsw.edu.au/notetaking-tips
- ↑ https://www.canr.msu.edu/news/getting-organized-for-school-work-and-life
- ↑ https://lsc.cornell.edu/how-to-study/studying-for-and-taking-exams/guidelines-for-creating-a-study-schedule/
- ↑ Bryce Warwick, JD. Test Prep Tutor, Warwick Strategies. Expert Interview
- ↑ Jennifer Kaifesh. Academic Tutor. Expert Interview
- ↑ Jennifer Kaifesh. Academic Tutor. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://thrive.arizona.edu/news/active-recall-memory-rescue
- ↑ https://www.snow.edu/blog/how_to_be_a_better_student.html
- ↑ Bryce Warwick, JD. Test Prep Tutor, Warwick Strategies. Expert Interview
- ↑ Bryce Warwick, JD. Test Prep Tutor, Warwick Strategies. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.snow.edu/blog/how_to_be_a_better_student.html
- ↑ https://www.snow.edu/blog/how_to_be_a_better_student.html
- ↑ https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/academic-weapon
- ↑ https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Academic+Weapon
- ↑ https://www.hercampus.com/school/u-mass-amherst/academic-weapon-to-academic-victim-the-downfalls-of-student-perfectionism/