Study Tips (/c/study_tips)
Memory techniques, note-taking systems, exam strategy, and motivation for students and self-learners.
How to get A's in college when you've been a mediocre student your entire life
Your major does not have to be the same as your career
Stop telling kids that they can grow up to be whatever they want and any dream is possible as long as you put your heart and effort in it.
I'm in my 30s and as a preschool teacher, I needed to learn basic things that, for some reason, I did not know how to do
I don't understand how anyone gets anything done anymore.
Language study (any language) should include study of the geaography of the cultures that speak it
How do I do my best in college?
Has anyone found a good way to summarize notes without rewriting them?
Why you shouldn't go all in on tests
Does anyone else find themselves studying way more efficiently when you don't have breaks?
Why do you do exams if you can just teach the material?
Just joining this sub and i'm a new student and i want to be efficient with my time and organized. What should i do to be organized and save time?
Which study method do you think is the most consistently successful and most versatile in helping students achieve good grades in school?
100% of the work is better then 0% of the work
How do you learn a subject that you already know (like a language)? I have no idea how to approach it for a school class. Any tips?
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