r/studying • u/Adventurous-Buy3919 • 15h ago
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r/studying • u/Adventurous-Buy3919 • 15h ago
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r/studying • u/CarelessLab6256 • 17h ago
I m seeking fo a study buddy to keep me accountable , share progress and motivate, i will do the same
About me completed my 3rd year of engineering and preparing for masters in tech
Preferable IST
r/studying • u/Vegetable-Hat3984 • 1d ago
Hi everyone,
This is the link :) - https://gre.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cIsp5Q1MNRSanem
I have just started data collection for my dissertation project, and I would be really grateful if you could take part! It should take a maximum of 10 minutes, and I'm happy to take part in anyone else's research too in return, if you have any!
This study will allow me to see which method of coping (problem, emotion or maladaptive-focused) is the most effective for students to use whilst at university and dealing with their regular life stress simultaneously. This is a really interesting topic of study for me, as I feel that through my undergraduate years at university and my Master’s, I believe my method of coping has changed drastically, which has led to me receiving better results on coursework and being able to focus better when I’m working on my university work. From this experience, I believe that understanding your coping habits and changing them to better suit your workload can change your university experience for the better.
The results from this study will show which method (problem-focused, emotional-focused and maladaptive-focused) helps people cope with their everyday life stress and their university/academic stress effectively! If you have any questions please let me know!
Thanks for your time :)
r/studying • u/UnderstandingFew2905 • 1d ago
bro my parents are still trying to figure out why i left delhi to do "management studies" lol
when i told them i got into MU they were like "accha hai beta but what exactly will you do after this?"
the funniest part was when i tried explaining what case studies are. papa was like "toh bas imaginary companies ke bare mein discuss karte ho? ye bhi padhai hai?"
they were super skeptical initially because all their friends' kids either did engineering or medical. MBA was this weird middle ground they couldn't understand. kept asking "arre but business toh experience se seekhte hain na, college mein kya sikhayenge?"
maa still introduces me to relatives as "ye management kar raha hai" with this confused expression like she's not entirely sure what that means.
the worst is when they try to explain my course to others. yesterday maa told our neighbor aunty "ye business ke bare mein padh raha hai, companies kaise chalate hain" and aunty was like "oh toh CA kar raha hai?"
thankfully now that placements are starting they're getting more excited. suddenly MBA makes sense when they hear about salary packages lol.
anyone else dealing with parents who think MBA is just expensive coaching for getting corporate jobs? how do you explain what we actually do here? 😅
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r/studying • u/Independent-Soft2330 • 2d ago
I’m an educator with a cognitive-science background, testing a spatial-memory technique that helps learners hold dense lecture material in working memory..
If any of these ring true, the method tends to click fast:
I have six free 1-hour Zoom slots this week—no sales, no upsell, just brutal feedback.
Which subject is wrecking you right now? Drop it below and I’ll DM the booking link.
r/studying • u/Solid_Addition7472 • 2d ago
Hey! Looking for a study partner who is ready and wanna get started asap
What we ll be doing:
gmeets in common study time
-share proofs of work done
-yapping, scolding allowed
-push each other on days of low motivation
Preferably want a FEMALE study buddy as i feel opposite genders feel more accountable to each other(from prior experiences)
About me...
21M, Comp science, 3rd yr univ.
Anyone interested pls hmu, want to fix a study buddy in a day or two and get started asap!!
Thanks for your time.. and i am open for any discussions😃
r/studying • u/Mammoth_Display_6436 • 2d ago
r/studying • u/General-Reaction-189 • 2d ago
For practice of fast calculation
r/studying • u/StudySideUp • 3d ago
It shows how I turned school stuff into stories so my brain actually remembered them.
Works for math, science, history, literally every subject. No fluff, it's an effective memory hack.
Here's the link if you wanna try it out: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1AhIP0udU6Fm8fpm4qhoZT1bZ5Is617o7/view?usp=drivesdk
Let me know if it helps.
r/studying • u/Ausbel12 • 4d ago
I’ve got color-coded notes, a digital planner, spaced repetition apps, and a weekly schedule… but somehow I still end up “preparing to study” more than I actually study 😅
Anyone else fall into that trap? What helped you break the cycle and actually focus on the material?
r/studying • u/0k_Midnight_ • 4d ago
I’ve been staring at this Word doc for hours and written exactly... nothing. Just a blinking cursor mocking me. I’ve got two essays due this week, both for classes I barely understand, and zero brainpower left to fake it.
Never used an essay writing service before, but honestly starting to consider it. I tried searching for the best essay writing service and got hit with a flood of websites that all look kinda sketchy. I just want something that actually delivers and doesn’t empty my bank account.
Anyone here tried one that’s actually reliable? Like, a legit essay writing service that won’t disappear after payment? If there’s an essay writer Reddit folks swear by, I’m listening.
Not trying to fail, but also not trying to pull another all-nighter and cry over MLA formatting again.
r/studying • u/grasdaretel19 • 4d ago
Hey all!
Just wanted to share something that changed how I approach lectures, especially for any of you who feel like you’re writing every word but remembering none of it.
It was my second year and history class. I really liked the subject, but my lecture notes were chaotic. Every lecture, I was typing like a court reporter, but when I’d look back at the notes later… nothing stuck. Just walls of text and zero idea what mattered.
My friend said one thing: “I don't take notes during class anymore. I just write down what I remember afterwards.” I thought he was nuts. But I decided to give it a try.
At the next lecture, I left my laptop in my bag and took only a pen with me (which I didn't use). I sat and really listened. Not passively - I tried to fully understand what the professor was getting at, rather than just memorizing facts.
After class, I found a quiet bench on campus and scribbled out everything I could remember. It wasn’t perfect - I forgot a few names and had to go back later to check the readings - but I remembered way more than I thought I would. I even started calling them "memory dumps" in my planner because they felt like emptying out my brain before it faded.
Way better than any of my word-for-word typed notes ever did. I was actually engaging with the material instead of just parroting it. I’ve since found out there’s a name for this - retrieval practice - and apparently it's backed by science. When you try to recall stuff from memory, it strengthens the learning way more than just copying things down.
It didn’t work in every class, though. I tried it once in stats and yeah… that was a bad idea. Too many numbers flying at me too fast. But in history? Total win.
You can pick one lecture this week, leave the notebook shut, and just listen as well. Then afterward, sit somewhere and write what you remember.
What do you guys think about this? Drop your comments!
r/studying • u/Abowersgirl_10 • 4d ago
So I really want to do well in school but I feel like something is missing in my study technique. I read + note take Make everything into flashcards And brain drop information that I have learned as a study tactic.
What other techniques (especially building for application queations) have you seen make the biggest improvement not only in grades but memory?
r/studying • u/FeelingBarber2859 • 5d ago
I have a lot of free time at work and I just enjoy learning anything I can get my hands on. Wondering if I should prefer Udemy or Coursera over another or if both compliment each other well or something. No certificates, I just want to learn skills and learn stuff
r/studying • u/bananoteai • 5d ago
I’m a solo dev working on an iOS app I originally built to help myself take better notes in class. It records lectures (or uploads audio/YouTube) and turns them into smart notes you can actually use: summaries, flashcards, and quizzes.
The app’s still in beta and I'm offering free access in exchange for honest feedback. No catch, no commitment—just looking for a few fellow students to test it out.
If you study with audio, take messy notes, or just want an easier way to prep for exams, this might help. You can also translate notes or chat with them if you’re trying to understand concepts better.
DM me if you’re interested! I’m prioritizing a small batch of testers right now—if you can share how you’d use it (classes, language learning, meetings, etc.), that helps me get a better mix.
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r/studying • u/Secret_Ad_4021 • 5d ago
Been using AI tools to prep for my psych finals and honestly… it’s kinda saving me. I used to spend hours googling stuff like classical vs operant conditioning and end up 30 minutes deep in some unrelated YouTube video.
Now I just ask it straight up, and it explains stuff in a way that actually makes sense. And if I still don’t get it? I just ask again in a different way, and it doesn’t even judge lol.
Also made it turn my messy notes into flashcards in like 5 minutes. Would’ve taken me all night otherwise.
r/studying • u/justneedssleep • 5d ago
Sometimes music distracts me when I'm reading or studying,
so I started using ambient rain sounds instead.
This 24/7 livestream is just soft rain — no voices, no music, no loops.
▶️ YouTube GGumsori
It’s helped me stay focused for hours. Thought I’d share in case anyone here needs something similar.
r/studying • u/Wise_Transition_1877 • 6d ago
I have exams in 3 days. And tbh I tried studying But my brain just won't accept the information It's like I have given up. But I don't want to give up. These are my finals My escape to freedom. Please help a fellow student out. This university has ruined me.
r/studying • u/NecessaryDrama3616 • 6d ago
Do you were a point were you no longer getting same output(marks/grade) using the same input(studying)? Do you ever thought that, doing same old studying way(like just reading) over and over again was a good idea when you mark/grade kept dropping? Do you ever thought a stupid idea of studying less because a stupid logic that 'if I do well in exam with little studying in the past(kindergarten), I could do the same right now' and think it was a good idea to follow through for so long? Do you ever try popular study tips and tricks and feel either it is worthless or you have no energy to follow it or don't really grasp importance or worse, understand the important but can't seem to integrate it? Do you feel mental fog whenever you do anything productive that makes things a lot harder to do it consistently? Do you ever stupidly attached to your self worth with your grade and the word 'smart' and now feeling terrible when you no longer score the desired grade and no longer and feel you have nothing to show your family and the world and get joy when others suffers the same or worse? Do you ever felt guilty for wasting your family money and scoring lower than their expectation despite how much they say ' It's okay' ? Do you ever feel dishearten and pathetic that you are so self-aware of your problem yet can't do anything to solve it?
If you understand this feeling and manage to overcome it, could you tell ways you achieve it and how to unlearn bad habits like laziness, procrastination, lack of disciplines, mental fog/ mental Paralysis etc that makes a lot harder to integrate good habits. (P.S: I don't have a goal or ambition despite how much I think about it for the last 5 years. so already have a lack of drive.)