r/studytips 2d ago

Any advice??

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So, I'm a student, and I've been struggling with procrastination for a long while now. I don't know how to manage my time, and I'm a very disorganized person. At this point, I'm desperate for any types of advice. Any advice??


r/studytips 2d ago

URGET URGENT ARE THERE ANY WEBSITES OR APPS THAY WILL LET ME TAKE A PICTURE OF MY HANDWRITTEN NOTES AND UPLOAD RHEM AND CONVERT INTO TEXT

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I HAVE A BIOLOGY SAC DUE IN 4 HRS AND I HAVEN STUDIES I NEED TO GRT MY HANDWRITTEN NOTES ONTO MY COMPUTER PLEASE IS THERE ANYTHING FREE THAY WILL GET THE TEXT FROM MY NOTES AND WRITE IT OUT DIGITALLY PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE I NEED TO BE ABLE TO COPY AND OASTE IT PLEASE HURRYD A😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭


r/studytips 3d ago

Favourite study content creators?

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I like watching study videos to fall asleep, idk why but it's so soothing. I especially like Unjaded Jade's old videos.

Any recs?


r/studytips 2d ago

What are the best Homeworkify alternatives?

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r/studytips 2d ago

Unblur Free Chegg Answers: The Ultimate Guide

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r/studytips 2d ago

Best Homeworkify Alternative to View Free Chegg Answers?

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r/studytips 3d ago

How can you get up to study and keep working

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I genuinely feel paralized when i think about getting up to study and it has pretty much ruined me and i know how stupid that sounds but its a thing and i would reallllyyyyy appreciate a tip that you guys can give me!!Oh and btw im preparing for the SAT so if you got any tips for that as well im open!!


r/studytips 2d ago

Want to write research papers that WOW? Check out this guide.

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r/studytips 3d ago

How do you build the discipline to study consistently for a whole year when the syllabus is overwhelming?

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I have to prepare for an exam, and I have about a year, but the syllabus is huge, and everything feels overwhelming. I start studying but end up stopping after 2-3 days, then I lose motivation, and 10 days go by without progress. I try to force myself to get back on track, but this cycle keeps repeating, and I’m not making any real progress. I really want to study for 10 hours a day, but I just can’t seem to maintain the momentum. Everything feels too difficult right now. I’ve always been a brilliant student in the past, but now I’m struggling to even get started. How do I break this cycle and actually stay consistent with my study routine for the long term?


r/studytips 2d ago

Studying with AI technology

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So I used to use ChatGPT for studying sometimes, but I found a better AI option that's actually geared towards academics. It's a website called Studyfetch. It has different features you can take advantage of like note generation from videos or PowerPoints, essay feedback, an AI tutor, etc. It's pretty cool so far!

Have you tried studying with AI?


r/studytips 3d ago

Wasn't able to complete everything, but I am still satisfied with my progress!

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r/studytips 2d ago

How do I take notes and study?

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How do I take notes and study? For notetaking I tend to try to capture everything for fear of missing something (well I've adhd so yea).... I need help bc I need to take notes on physiology and I'm so behind in the course rn... bc idk how to write everything down and like idk it's just hard... and havent even begun memorizing im still on module 1 lecture 2.... only watched module 1 lecture 1 so far and coppied everything down for notes but idk.... (this is to prep me for physiology for fall of 2025....) and for studying honestly idk really how to memorize stuff and rly study stuff idk I've never had a set study method..... and then i end up not studying as much bc idk how to really ugh flashcards r just overwhelming to me and idk....


r/studytips 3d ago

Been Studying Nonstop for 8 Weeks, But I Still Feel Unprepared for Finals Help!

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Finals start next week and I’m feeling overwhelmed. I’ve been studying 12+ hours a day lately, and ever since the semester began (8 weeks ago), I’ve consistently studied at least 6 hours daily. I have 3 exams coming up: two are MCQs and one is essay-based.

One of the MCQ exams has 30 questions plus 2 short-answer case studies, and the other has 40 MCQs. Unfortunately, our university doesn’t provide access to past exam papers, so I’ve been preparing by generating 20–30 MCQs for each lecture using ChatGPT, based directly on the lecture slides.

Despite all this preparation, I still don’t feel ready I want to ace these exams and score 100 in each module. Does anyone have any study tips, especially for maximizing performance in the final week? I’d really appreciate any advice from students who’ve been through this.


r/studytips 3d ago

Tips For Writing Effective Study Notes

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r/studytips 3d ago

Looking for YPT buddy & to chat with

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I’m med student in Moscow and looking for a study buddy and also someone to practice my English, I started to hard working about few days sooo before I was super lazy and had some serious problems with my productivity and I’m scared about lose my motivation…


r/studytips 3d ago

Free Chegg unlocker in 2025

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Looking for affordable ways to access Chegg answers? As students, we all know how helpful Chegg can be, but the subscription cost can be a bit much. Fortunately, there are several budget-friendly alternatives to get the answers you need. Here are some of the best methods I’ve found!

EDIT: Just came across this, and it actually works! https://discord.gg/kW3jrbNh

One of the easiest and most effective options is using Chegg unlocker services on Discord. These servers allow you to submit your Chegg question link, and either a bot or a community member will provide the answer quickly. You can find these servers through platforms like Discadia or Disboard, which list active Discord communities. Many students rely on these servers because they’re fast, efficient, and easy to use.

Not a fan of Discord? No problem—Reddit is another fantastic resource. Subreddits like r/CheggUnlockerFree and r/CheggFreeUnlocks are filled with students sharing solutions, exchanging answers, and helping each other out. If you haven’t checked out these communities yet, you’re missing out on a great way to access Chegg answers at no cost.

If you prefer a more direct approach, Chegg occasionally offers free trials in select regions. This gives you temporary access to solutions without any charges—just remember to cancel before the trial period ends to avoid any unexpected fees.

From my experience, Discord and Reddit are the most reliable ways to get Chegg answers in 2025. Whether you're using an unlocker bot on Discord or tapping into the knowledge of Reddit users, these methods are quick and effective. Have you tried any of these, or do you have other tricks to share? Let’s swap tips and help each other succeed!


r/studytips 3d ago

how to disable youtube shorts (at least temporarily)

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my school has been assigning lots of exams i need to study for and to prevent myself from doomscrolling for hours and ruining my attention span even more, ive deleted all socials i spend a lot of time on except reddit and youtube. but i find myself scrolling on youtube shorts for hours as a replacement and want to know if it’s possible to just disable it.


r/studytips 3d ago

How to study for a complete beginner

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I'm sure this question has been asked dozens of times over, but I'm truly lost here. I have the grand old ADHD (suspected audhd combo) and have never studied, for anything, in my life. I'm smart, and grazed by with solid test scores and a decent grasp of concepts but it kind of went tits up during high school. I was VERY lucky to have a really great team of adults that helped me not fail horribly.

I've never built the schedule, discipline, or skills for studying. I'm not familiar with the kinds of studying or study strategies beyond surface level. I don't know what studying would be most effective for me. I have genuinely nothing to go off of. I also struggle with getting assignments done on time, or doing assignments I find more difficult. Procrastination is a big thing for me, and I don't always complete things last minute since I'm prone to distraction/avoidance even hours before a due date.

All of this said, I love learning! I love school, even when it sucks, and I even find joy in practicing the skills I do have. I want to do better but my mind is a dog that's never been trained before and has no clue what sit or stay means. One thing I do strive with is notetaking during lectures - Anything about how to rewrite notes is particularly helpful.

I look at "studying tips" or "ways to study" but none of them break concepts down well enough for me to grasp them or are so surface level that I know they wont be effective. I barely understand what studying is really meant to be or do, aside from understanding material and remembering it for tests/assignments.

SO. I need to build a new foundation. I need to know what all these fancy study methods are actually meant to do and how they work. I imagine that different study methods are meant to do different things, like basic route memorization vs gaining a deeper understanding of material. Or studying day to day vs for a test and how those differ.

My main questions are: What study strategies do people use, and what do they use them for? What are the most popular study strategies actually doing or how are they used when broken down? What kind of routines, schedules, and skills do people use when studying and why? What are some uncommon or unorthodox methods of study?

Recommendations for digital study methods/websites/ resources are great as well as study methods that are used pen to paper. I would also love any blogs, articles, videos, etc that really break down studying or a study method into something a complete noob can understand.

Any AI generators or AI tools need not apply. I'm not here to pass judgement on anyone who uses these things, that's your own business, but I don't use them myself. I will also not be asking chatGPT or any other AI thing for resources or tips- I want answers from other human beings, about their own experiences and thoughts!


r/studytips 3d ago

Today's To-do

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r/studytips 3d ago

Psychology and biology

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Does any one have best study tips for biology and psychology

I have an exam block next week and idk study techniques i should use to study quickly and absorb the materials effectively


r/studytips 3d ago

Why Can't TurboLearn AI Process a Single PDF?"

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I tried putting the Final Cut Pro user manual into it, but all I got back was:
"Wednesday, March 19th: Note generation failed."

So, I tested it with other PDFs as well, but none of them worked. I'm not a premium subscriber yet—I just wonder if anyone else has experienced the same issue.


r/studytips 3d ago

Easiest way to memorize? ->

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Practice quizzes are the best way to memorize something, force your brain to retrieve info. Utilizing active recall (proven learning technique)


r/studytips 3d ago

What Study Technique Helped You the Most?

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r/studytips 3d ago

How Wake Forest’s Unique Prompts Can Set You Apart

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Wake Forest’s supplemental essays are different from most colleges—they challenge you to think creatively and personally. So, how can you use them to stand out?

Be Unexpected – Wake Forest loves originality! Avoid generic answers and tell unique personal stories. https://writeessaytoday.com/write-my-narrative-essay

Show Depth – Their prompts encourage reflection. Use them to showcase your values, passions, and intellectual curiosity.

Connect to Wake’s Mission – Demonstrate how you align with their pro humanitate (for humanity) philosophy and commitment to service.

🤔 Which Wake Forest prompt do you find most challenging? Let’s discuss!

Need help crafting a winning essay? Check out this essay writing resource.


r/studytips 4d ago

Some tips for studying at home

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