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Many students are stuck at home right now. They are looking at their future and wondering how they can complete 3-6 classes this summer with the current situation. Challenging times can often be overlooked opportunities. But what most students are …
In the second part of this blog series, we’ll discuss a few more ways to reduce stress and anxiety before your test, and methods of calming yourself during the test! In our previous blog, we discussed simple ways to reduce …
At Speedyprep, we understand that people learn in very different ways. Here’s a breakdown of different learning styles, and how these learners achieve learning permanence. Visual Visual learners access the occipital lobes of the brain. They learn best through pictures, …
Many people claim to fear public speaking more than death. Unfortunately, most people will have to speak in public many times throughout their lives. Rather than living in fear of your next speech, use these twenty tips to master the …
If you build a good relationship with your professor, it doesn’t need to end after you finish the course. Your professor is probably an expert in their field, and they can be an amazing source of information and help when …
Of all the tools in a student’s mental toolbox, memory is one of the most used… and least improved. Think about it. You’ve practiced reading and writing, but when was the last time you took a class on memory. Thankfully, …
According to Julien Smith, there’s one thing that’s holding you back from accomplishing what you’ve always wanted to – The Flinch. Learn what it is and what to do about it in this 60 Second Book Brief. We all have …
Juggling exams, assignments, and classes, not to mention any extracurriculars, can be a daunting task for even the brightest student. For the rest of us, we spend much of our college careers worrying about missing a deadline or if …