How Can I Improve My Grades in High School Science Courses?

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Hello, its been quite a few years since I've been part of a forum but here I am.
I am a 17 year old high school student from Portugal.

I am currently on the high school course known as the hardest (I don't know if its similar to any USA course since this things change from country to country) I have Math, Phisics/Chemistry(as one single subject), Biology/Geology(also as one single subject), Philosophy, and a few more less important subjects.

Before high school I had really high grades on everything but now on Highschool things are a lot different, I feel tiredand can't study as much as I would like for the hardest subjects (Math and Phisics/Chemistry) the grades rank from 1 to 20 and I have a 9 on Phisics/Chemistry and a 7 on Math.

As you can see its been hard, I want to become an IT expert I am on the 2nd year of high school and I will only have an IT related subject on the last year(3rd year).

However I want to get better grades because they are required and also because maybe one day I will use this knowledge and mix it with my knowledge about computers and programming.
That is why I am here, to learn with you guys! :oldbiggrin:
 
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Welcome to PF Marco. We are glad to have you.
 
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Welcome to PF! This is a great place to learn. I'll help any way I can.
 
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Hey :)

Welcome Marco .
 
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