Tricia Anne - study inspo & productivity ☕️ on Instagram: "Study hack: build a habit of studying 1-2hrs per day, even when you don’t have any exams coming up. Familiarize yourself with concepts, do some advanced reading, or just simply organize and annotate your lecture notes. ☕️ 💬 How long do you usually study? #academia #studygram #college #gradschool #university #studentlife #studywithme"
angelica georges on Instagram: "More details: 1. Doodling with your non-dominant hand works by keeping your brain focused while you study. Just grab a pen and doodle anything on paper as you read or listen—it helps you remember more. 2. Clenching your fist works by activating memory areas in your brain. Clench your dominant hand into a fist for about 45 seconds while learning something new to help lock it in. Then clench your opposite fist when recalling during exam. 3. Chewing gum works by increasing blood flow and focus. Chew gum while studying, and if possible, chew the same flavor during your exam to help trigger your memory."
S O F I A on Instagram: "here is a schedule that i use as a medical student to undertake five hours of study on either saturday or sunday… 8:00 - 9:00am • Wake up and have a light breakfast + coffee 9:00 - 11:00am • Study session 1 with high focus and active recall on the hardest task 11:00 - 4:00pm • Enjoy weekend 4:00 - 6:00pm • Study session 2 using pomodoro 25:5 to stay productive on your weakest topics 6:00 - 7:00pm • Dinner and relax 7:00 - 8:00pm • Study session 3 some simple revision of concepts or other easy topics 8:00 - 10:30pm • Unwind and relax ~ this is adapted from someone else’s study schedule that i have used and love save for later & drop questions below #study #schedule #medicine #organise #plan #weekend #university #relax #medicalstudent"
Tamanna ⋆˚꩜。 on Instagram: "How to Study Without Studying (But Still Remember Everything!) 💭📈👩💻 This sounds like a dream, right? But it’s actually possible using passive learning techniques, methods that help you absorb information effortlessly without feeling like you’re actively studying. 1. The “Surround Yourself” Technique Your brain is great at picking up patterns and familiar information. Take advantage of this by making your environment work for you: ✅ Sticky Notes Everywhere – Write key concepts and place them on your mirror, fridge, or desk. ✅ Wallpaper Revision – Set your phone or laptop wallpaper with important formulas, dates, or concepts. ✅ Posters & Mind Maps – Put up visual aids where you spend most of your time (above your study desk or near your bed). 2. Learn Whi
Study Smarter | Achieve More | Succeed on Instagram: "REVISION SECRETS TOP STUDENTS SWEAR BY! 🤫📚 💬 COMMENT “SECRETS” for an exclusive study guide! ⚡ 5 Secrets to Boost Your Revision Game: 1️⃣ Teach What You Learn – Explaining concepts to someone else forces you to understand them deeply. 2️⃣ Use Active Recall – Test yourself regularly instead of just rereading notes to strengthen memory. 3️⃣ Space Out Your Revision – Study in short, frequent sessions rather than cramming for better retention. 4️⃣ Apply the 80/20 Rule – Focus on the most important 20% of content that will give you 80% of the results. 5️⃣ Prioritize Sleep & Health – A well-rested brain absorbs and recalls information faster than a tired one. 💬 Drop “SECRETS” below, and I’ll send you a detailed revision strategy to hel
Tamanna ⋆˚꩜。 on Instagram: "How to Predict Exam Questions (Toppers Do This!)‼️📈💭 If you want to guess exam questions like a pro, here are 5 smart strategies that toppers use: 1️⃣ Spot the Repeated Questions 🔄 📚 Check past 5 years’ papers – Most exams repeat 40-60% of questions in some way. 📝 Underline high-frequency topics – If a concept appeared in 3+ papers, it’s a MUST-STUDY. 2️⃣ Analyze Your Syllabus Like an Examiner 🧐 🔍 Professors love certain topics – Some chapters ALWAYS get more weightage. 📊 Check the marks distribution – Focus on high-weightage chapters first. 🎯 Predict question types – If a topic was an MCQ last year, it might be a long question this time. 3️⃣ Focus on End-of-Chapter & Teacher’s Hints 🗒️ 👨🏫 Teachers unknowingly give clues – Pay attention when
Aadi Raj Kumar | Academic Weapon & ADHD Coach on Instagram: "👀I got HUNDREDS of requests for this one… save for next time! ⚡️Comment “weapon” to get ALL my secret study techniques that helped me go from a 2.0➡️4.0 student 😫My Exam’s Tomorrow Technique! 1️⃣ Traffic Light Method: go through your syllabus and color code every chapter in red, yellow, or green based on how much you know. 🔴 Red: Idk anything 🟡 Yellow: Kinda know a little 🟢 Green: Fully understand 2️⃣ Red ➡️ Yellow: Study all red topics until they’re yellow. Read each concept one time, say it aloud one time without looking, then write it one time without looking. If you get it wrong when writing it, then leave it red. If you get it right, move it to yellow. 3️⃣ Yellow ➡️ Green: now move on to yellow chapters by repeating
Sam Stones Hälleberg on Instagram: "Are you short on time before your exam? Don’t worry, this is a plan that has gotten me trough some rough cramming sessions :) This is perfect to save for later if you’re ever in this situation! I recommend starting to study at least a week before your exam but sometimes it’s just not possible 🤍 Is there anything missing? Follow @academicstudying for more! #studygram #studyhacks #studytips #exams #studying"