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I change my methods every year, what has truly stuck is cutting EVERYTHING into small pieces. It's more of a general method to stay motivated that anything else, when I feel like doing nothing i think , "I just have to do this ONE thing" and when I finish I always get energy to do more. And Pomodoro is great to! Good luck with everything I don't......   1 reply
17 08,2025
Norana 17 08,2025
quizlet my love got me through 2 years at uni so far   reply
17 08,2025
I don't really study not cus im dumb but usually I don't need to, I read things 10 - 20 minutes before the quizzes and I'm good to go   1 reply
17 08,2025
da bao 17 08,2025
act like you're on a talk show. Like hi Vogue this is me and this is what’s in my test paper, this is how I solved this math problem. Lol my daydreaming has actually helped me get through a lot. Even when I've been out of school. Even better with someone quizzing you. Or teaching it back to someone. That way you get some pushback on your own gaps......   1 reply
17 08,2025
racksy
17 08,2025
What’s been working for me recently is not even wondering if i should study, just make it seem like it’s not an option. I mapped out my weekly schedule and the times I reserved for studying during the week are almost like any other appointment. To map out your week, it’s better to do by first putting down things that are mandatory (like schoo......   2 reply
17 08,2025
Don’t judge me guys, but like I asked chatgpt to make me a schedule, that allotted time for me to study, go to classes and do other activities I usually do throughout the day, since I usually do the same things every day(i.e. read manhwa, walking exercises, scrolling through ig and playing mobile games). Tbh, I’m just about to try the generated......   1 reply
17 08,2025
Study groups really helped me. Preferably, when you're pretending to teach them, or discuss what you've recalled.   1 reply
17 08,2025
not really a study method, but one thing my botany teacher used to tell us all the time, when you're studying focus on your studies, don't let your mind wander, don't start scrolling, lock your devices away elsewhere if they're too distracting. and when you're having breaks in the middle, some time to yourself etc, try to focus on that and not let ......   1 reply
17 08,2025
Paola
17 08,2025
Adrenaline, work the day before the exam. Always works for me, come out sleep deprived and with eye bags, but hey that 'A' always comes as result   1 reply
17 08,2025
re-word the stuffs you're learning in a way that makes sense to you. textbook gibberish always gives me a headache, but once i break it down into smaller chunks and organize them shits into categories where i can functionally comprehend, it gets easier to remember and understand wtf im learning about. also rely on outside sources as well, such as a......   1 reply
17 08,2025
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