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How to study in a group

How to study in a group: 6 tips for group study sessions

Katie Azevedo March 30, 2021communication, good habits, productivity, study skills, study tips, test taking

By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. Even the most independent students can benefit from group study sessions. The trick is knowing how to study in a group so that you get the most out of it. Benefits of studying in a group Studying in a group has …

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How to use interleaved practice to study

Study techniques: How to use interleaved practice to study

Katie Azevedo March 22, 2021memory, SAT / ACT, study skills, study tips

By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. The purpose of this post is to teach how to use interleaved practice to study.  Although they may not know it, most students study with a less effective technique called blocked practice. Blocked practice is when a student studies one particular …

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how to handle multiple projects at the same time

How to handle multiple projects at the same time

Katie Azevedo March 15, 2021good habits, organization, productivity, time management

By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. Whether you’re a student or a working professional, you need to know how to handle multiple projects at the same time. No matter your age or experience, there are going to be weeks when you have to juggle a report for …

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How to make and use a cheat sheet to learn information faster

Katie Azevedo March 8, 2021good habits, grades, note-taking, study skills, study tips

By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. If you’re a student of any age, you should know how to make and use cheat sheets. Cheat sheets are an incredible way to organize and learn information faster, whether you’re a middle schooler, graduate student, or professional. If you’d prefer …

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signs you're doing too much

4 signs you’re doing too much, and 3 ways to fix it

Katie Azevedo March 1, 2021good habits, mental health, organization, time management

By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. Students are often told they need to do a ton of activities in order to create superior transcripts for college applications.  First of all: false. More does not equal more, in the eyes of college admissions officers. Here’s what U.S. News …

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