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message 1: by audrey (completely gone rn), you lost me somewhere between 'she's' and 'fine' (new)

audrey (completely gone rn) | 238 comments Mod
does anyone have any good study tips? I'm drowning in homework and upcoming tests over here


message 2: by Eliana ୨୧ (new)

Eliana ୨୧ | 39 comments audrey (in my fall era) wrote: "does anyone have any good study tips? I'm drowning in homework and upcoming tests over here"

I pretend to teach the notes I took to some random person and that surprisingly works really well for me lol


message 3: by audrey (completely gone rn), you lost me somewhere between 'she's' and 'fine' (new)

audrey (completely gone rn) | 238 comments Mod
Eliana ୨୧ wrote: "audrey (in my fall era) wrote: "does anyone have any good study tips? I'm drowning in homework and upcoming tests over here"

I pretend to teach the notes I took to some random person and that surp..."


oooooooo i'll try that thank you


message 4: by SylviaLars (last edited Feb 24, 2025 03:34AM) (new)

SylviaLars | 1 comments Oh, I've read so many tips, and I hope they work perfectly for me because I still face trouble!
But I try to prioritize tasks - I start with the most complicated ones, and the easiest is always in the end.
I try to do everything as soon as I get the task because I think that I have a lot of time before the deadline, but time flies.
When I read something, I take notes, and it helps me to memorize the most important info. Also, there is a lot of information online about different tools, sites, and so on, which can be helpful. Here is one article, https://www.rezaid.co.uk/post/best-ai..., that provides information about some AI tools that you can use when you have difficulties with homework. I found it yesterday, and I've not tried any tool yet, but I'm really interested.


message 5: by maggie (new)

maggie | 1 comments (i’m late but wtv)

1. find a music artist that can play in the background and won’t distract you (i listen to TV girl and Jazz playlists specifically)

2. set a blocking system (also called the pomodoro technique) 40 mins work 15 min break

3. this just helps me but it might work for anyone: do your work at a local library or coffee shop. (this works so well for me, it’s just non-existent external pressure that motivates you to work)

3.5. you can also watch study videos on youtube or any sort of place you have access to watching videos if you can’t go anywhere or need some motivation (this doesn’t really work for me, but it does for a lot of people)

4. i call this smart procrastinating, but it’s essentially finding the days that are ideal for doing more workor pushing things to the last minute because it works with your schedule.

5. lastly, of the things on the top of my head is get a planner. some schools might provide you with one. but it’s really helpful to plan out your week. if you have personal computers or chromebooks at your school, you can make a google spreadsheet of your schedule to make everything more manageable


message 6: by mayaaaa :3 (new)

mayaaaa :3 | 10 comments guys idkkk if i should take AP microecon. i wanted to take AP psych but i heard the teacher is mean. i also wanted to take AP african-american studies but im not entirely sureee about that either. im also not sure about taking AP lang rather than AP lit


message 7: by saturn.chr (new)

saturn.chr | 2 comments PODOROMO TIMER


message 8: by Nicole (new)

Nicole Houck (nicolehouck) | 5 comments saturn.chr wrote: "PODOROMO TIMER"

I second this, there are lots of cute ones on youtube


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