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How to Catch Up After Spring Break (When Midterms Are Literally Next Week)
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How to Catch Up After Spring Break (When Midterms Are Literally Next Week)

Spring break is over and midterms are next week. Here's exactly how to catch up fast without losing your mind or pulling all-nighters.

Sarah KimMarch 21, 2026
How to Actually Study for Economics (Micro and Macro) Without Losing Your Mind
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How to Actually Study for Economics (Micro and Macro) Without Losing Your Mind

Economics is brutal if you study it wrong. Here's the honest breakdown of what actually works for micro and macro exams in college.

Sarah KimMarch 16, 2026
How to Study for 3 Exams in One Week Without Losing Your Mind (2026 Guide)
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How to Study for 3 Exams in One Week Without Losing Your Mind (2026 Guide)

Spring midterms hit and suddenly you've got 3 exams in 5 days. Here's how to actually survive it without pulling 3 all-nighters.

Sarah KimMarch 10, 2026
Spaced Repetition Actually Works. You're Just Doing It Wrong (2026 Guide)
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Spaced Repetition Actually Works. You're Just Doing It Wrong (2026 Guide)

Spaced repetition is the most proven study method out there. Here's why most students mess it up and how to actually use it before midterms.

Sarah KimMarch 3, 2026
You've Been Studying Wrong This Whole Time (Active Recall vs Passive Reading in 2026)
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You've Been Studying Wrong This Whole Time (Active Recall vs Passive Reading in 2026)

Passive reading gives you 10-15% retention. Active recall gets you 50-80%. Here's why most students study wrong and how to actually fix it.

Sarah KimMarch 1, 2026
How to Make a Study Plan for Midterms That You'll Actually Follow (2026 Guide)
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How to Make a Study Plan for Midterms That You'll Actually Follow (2026 Guide)

Most study plans fail by day 2. Here's how to build one for midterms that actually sticks, with help from AI tools that do the boring parts for you.

Sarah KimFebruary 24, 2026