jspark

🚨 The Great Lock-In of 2025–2026 Has Begun 🚨

The new school year is approaching already. Although many of you may be celebrating the results day, while some of you may be disappointed, or maybe just not looking forward for school to start (like me),

The one thing common we all have is that this is not the end. You still have those next set of exams to study for, the next big thing, the next big goal that needs you to lock in.

Most students are out here easing in... taking it slow… still in summer brain mode.
But not you. Not us.

Because something feels different right? That's right, this year is actually the year you lock in. The next few months, September - December, why not go all in and instead of hoping things will change, actually make the change.

This year we stop saying 'next year I’ll start strong'… and actually start strong.

Here’s your challenge:
Rest up before school starts, but start getting back into things. Finish off the summer assignments, get yoru sleep back on track, and write your goals to get ready to:

Go all in for the next 30 days.

Submit every assignment on time.
Block 20 minutes a day for self-study.
Start building those routines now while everyone else is still sleeping.

Because if you lock in early, you don’t just keep up.
You pull ahead.
And once you’re ahead… you stay ahead.

This is the Great Lock-In of 2025–2026.
Let’s make it the year you stop playing catch-up and finally become the top student you know you can be.

Comment your goals for this September - December season, and as always ill make videos teaching you things I've learned to help you stay on track

3 months ago | [YT] | 906



@moonpiesart

-consistent schedule for review -how to memorize presentations easily -sleeping and waking up early

2 months ago | 1

@Budgiegames-2010

Rise comrades!

3 months ago | 2

@ThePetrolCarmy

Don't forget to awaken your inner asian .

3 months ago | 7

@IrisParsons

I'm starting Year 11 this year. I have a list of goals for my first half-term: * Get into the habit of regularly revising English, with Literature essay writing practice and Language practice as well. I really want to get an 8 in both subjects in my mocks in November. * Make some revision resources for my culture section of Latin, which includes doing research, making mind maps, and making flashcards. * Get into the habit of Corbett Maths 5-a-day every day. I've already started this. * I have a big spreadsheet to help with spaced repetition for my flashcards. I want to get on top of the list of things I have to do, because there are so many things where the date I should have revised them was ages ago. * Make revision resources as i go along, and continue fully revising for module tests. * Get into the habit of planning my week on Sundays and scheduling when to do homework, revision for module tests and revision for mocks and the final exams. I've done really well throughout Year 10, and I want to make sure it pays off in Year 11.

3 months ago | 35

@HonorPlaysGuitar

My goal is to be disciplined every day and no matter how hard it gets keep pushing through.

3 months ago | 1

@C.F_Edits

Let's get this shit right

3 months ago | 3

@HiddenTalent_07

Me who graduated 👁️👄

3 months ago | 1

@HamodiLakhdar-o6i

Hi jspark How are you? I hope your days are always happy. I wanted to tell you that your videos are wonderful and very helpful. I'm glad I subscribed to your channel. I'd like some advice. This is my last year of middle school, and I have a certificate I'll be taking. Next year I'll be in high school, but I'm afraid of passing the exams and I lack confidence. So, I want to pass this and guide myself. What advice do you have for me? ❤❤😊

3 weeks ago | 1

@K4T8P92E1

Term 2 started for me and I'm finna locking in because the I raw dogged the mid terms to see how much I could learn with studying at home

1 month ago | 0

@SpeedslayerRR3

I’m in year 11 this year and my plan is to pass all my GCSE’s as well as studying hard where there is no one distracting me or anyone asking me to do something study door closed guides out.

3 months ago | 2

@JColossalEditz

ALRIGHT EVERYONE GAME ON LOCK IN

3 months ago | 5

@AnjFC

- Actually get sleep on school days - Do my anki flashcards daily - Make anki flashcards after lessons - Do homework soon as possible (stay on top of it) - Be more engaged in lessons (put my hand up more + ask for help) - Exercise regularly - Be confident with my uni course and uni choice - Make sure my personal statement is perfect as it can be - Cut out the procrastination and stay disciplined with studying times and sleep - Become less reliant on social media/ phone for stimulation

3 months ago | 3

@Kayraaişte

I’ve got so many things I need (and want) to do, and I know I’ve got to start somewhere. I don’t really know what I want to do as a career, and I don’t like this uncertainty. Still, I believe all of us can achieve something in the end.

3 months ago | 0

@El_Cato-my.cars.notyurs

Got ittt

3 months ago | 0

@niloufar2391

I live in Iran and this year im in 12th and i have the most important exam that i have to ace it so that i can go to university, and my goal is just to study hard for acing it💕

3 months ago | 0

@sasastargirl

you're getting me through this year for REAAAAAL . learnt how important self-study is and a bunch of other things , thank youuuu

3 months ago | 4

@AdamFafara16

YESS YEAR 11 CMONNNNN

3 months ago | 0

@thejokerhb393

I would like to review all my anki flashcards daily by the end of December

3 months ago | 0

@thetaintredplanet

starting year 9 literally on wednesday i dunno how to feel tho

3 months ago | 0

@tubsy4519

I've been studying because of you! Thank you for the helpful content you share online, I apply it pretty much daily and recommend it to so many people (your channel and your methods).

3 months ago (edited) | 4