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I’ve been pleased with the growth of this blog since its launch earlier this summer. I’m committed, however, to make the Study Hacks experience even … Read more
I’ve been pleased with the growth of this blog since its launch earlier this summer. I’m committed, however, to make the Study Hacks experience even … Read more
From the reader mailbag: A history class I have this semester separates its grading as 35% to each the midterm and final exam and 10% … Read more
Jessica Crowell resides in two very different worlds. After graduating from the University of North Carolina last spring, she continued her role as the Chief … Read more
The Surprising Hardness of the Simple I just observed something distressing about my behavior. The absolute most simple component to my productivity repertoire is to … Read more
In How to Win at College, I emphasized a simple, but surprisingly effective piece of advice: Create a Sunday Ritual. I learned this trick from … Read more
New Years is overrated. Fall is the time to make resolutions. For students, this is obvious — Fall denotes the new school year. But it … Read more
The Sharp Brains blog has a fascinating post about the trainability of your brain. There was once a time when scientists thought that brain function … Read more
There’s an interesting op-ed in the New York Times today: The New York Times | The New College Try Professor Jerome Karabel argues that selective … Read more