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How to Build a Weekly Study Schedule That Actually Sticks

Stop making study schedules you abandon by Tuesday. Here's how college students build realistic weekly plans that hold up when life gets messy.

Sarah KimApril 4, 2026
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Active Recall and Spaced Repetition: The Two Study Methods That Actually Work

Stop re-reading your notes. Active recall and spaced repetition are the most research-backed study methods for college students — here's how to use them.

Sarah KimApril 2, 2026
How to Actually Read a Textbook (Instead of Just Staring at Pages for 3 Hours)
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How to Actually Read a Textbook (Instead of Just Staring at Pages for 3 Hours)

Most students read textbooks wrong. Here's the 5-step method that actually builds retention — before spring finals wreck you.

Sarah KimMarch 28, 2026
NotebookLM for Studying: What It's Actually Good At (And Where It Falls Short)
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NotebookLM for Studying: What It's Actually Good At (And Where It Falls Short)

Honest review of NotebookLM for college students. What the AI study tool actually does well, where it fails, and how to use it without wasting your time.

Sarah KimMarch 27, 2026
How to Actually Focus While Studying (When Your Phone Is Ruining Everything)
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How to Actually Focus While Studying (When Your Phone Is Ruining Everything)

Your phone interrupts your studying every 3-4 minutes. Here's the honest, no-BS guide to fixing your focus and finally retaining what you read.

Sarah KimMarch 26, 2026
How to Actually Pass College Statistics (Without Wanting to Drop the Class)
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How to Actually Pass College Statistics (Without Wanting to Drop the Class)

Stats destroying your GPA? Here's the real way to study for college statistics, from hypothesis testing to p-values, that actually works.

Sarah KimMarch 25, 2026
Test Anxiety Isn't a Confidence Problem. It's a Preparation Problem. (2026)
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Test Anxiety Isn't a Confidence Problem. It's a Preparation Problem. (2026)

Up to 40% of college students get test anxiety. Here's why deep breathing doesn't fix it, and what actually works before your next exam.

Sarah KimMarch 22, 2026
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 Turn Your Lecture Notes into a Study Guide in 15 Minutes (Using AI in 2026)
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How to Turn Your Lecture Notes into a Study Guide in 15 Minutes (Using AI in 2026)

Your lecture notes are a mess and midterms are next week. Here's how to use AI tools to turn that chaos into something you can actually study from.

Sarah KimMarch 19, 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 Actually Study for History (Without Memorizing Every Single Date)
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How to Actually Study for History (Without Memorizing Every Single Date)

Stop memorizing dates and start understanding patterns. Here's how to actually study for history class and pull better grades in 2026.

Sarah KimMarch 15, 2026
How to Use AI for Studying Without Killing Your Brain (2026)
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How to Use AI for Studying Without Killing Your Brain (2026)

Professors are freaking out about ChatGPT. Here's how to use AI the right way for studying, so you actually learn the material and keep your brain intact.

Sarah KimMarch 14, 2026
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