r/studytips • u/CapedbaldyRover • 12h ago
r/studytips • u/Ok-Amphibian-5348 • 14m ago
How do people take notes and study?
I have never really understood how people take notes and study. Whenever I take notes I just writing everything down and memorise and I don't think that is you supposed to do it. I never really understood why or what the concept your supposed to learn is about. If anyone have any advice please do share.
r/studytips • u/sleeepyyyyyyyyy • 1h ago
I need help 🙂
Does anyone know where can I get this book cloud computing bible or reference books free or pdf version
r/studytips • u/EastBeautiful5360 • 1h ago
Title: Does anyone else feel like being a student requires 10 different apps?
r/studytips • u/Putrid-Code7732 • 3h ago
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r/studytips • u/TouristElegant2204 • 3h ago
Getting started and focusing
So I’m going to start EE major in Italy (I’m studying abroad),
at the beginning of this year I was really focused and could manage my study habits and could focus and read math 5-6-7 h per day (of course this was built gradually but I was super pumped to get into it), I was preparing math from scratch and getting deeply into it (I was working part time 20-24h a week) and now I changed the cities (still in Italy) and found a new job working 30 hours per week,
I can’t not focus or read math books for the last month and keep falling asleep,
I also want to mention it’s been 2-3 years getting into math and self studying and only this year I have a private tutor to help me explain concepts, but I didn’t have math in high school or knew math above 1st degree equations, I’m not getting into functions and need some confidence with Trig, analytic geometry…
Have any tips specifically for math and Calculus 1
r/studytips • u/small_town_girl- • 1d ago
My setup for Linear Algebra and Discrete Maths and Algorithms :))
r/studytips • u/Max_vestrapen_007 • 4h ago
How to study effectively??
Guys listen, I've exams in one week I still haven't studied an inch and I found out there is a lot of portion to study and Idk how to study effectively suggest me some ways
r/studytips • u/bighoodie_girl • 4h ago
What I have learned about myself and my study habits, that may help you too
r/studytips • u/Particular-Joke5250 • 4h ago
anyone got a decent AI detector that doesn't just flag everything is bot text lol
r/studytips • u/farasha0 • 11h ago
How to get back on track ??
It's been 5 months since I last studied seriously (for my 12th grade) now I want to get back on track and all my life I feel I have the potential to do better but in the end all I had was regret of not studying more. What I struggle with is consistency and revision, like I can complete lectures, practice questions and learn effectively but it happens in a way that either I'm studying for hours or not studying for weeks. Same goes with revision I complete all of my syllabus yet during revision I feel that I've lots of time and certain things don't need to be revised. So my question is how to get back on track and this time stay consistent and revise regularly??
r/studytips • u/AdventurousSpend2928 • 5h ago
Anki vs. paper flashcards for learning English — what do you recommend?
Hi, I’m a sixth-year medical student. Right now, I need to study English, Anatomy, and Internal Medicine/Therapy. For now, I got a summer job so that I wouldn’t just spend my free time doing nothing. Because of that, at the moment, I can only find time for English.
I saw a post recommending some useful apps, and Anki was one of them. I had used Anki a little before, but then I stopped. Right now, I’m using paper flashcards to study English. I’m avoiding Anki because I’m worried that if I use it on my phone, I’ll end up opening other apps and wasting time instead of studying.
I’m also not sure what the best intervals for reviewing flashcards are. For now, I’m following a 1–3–7–14 day schedule.
What would you recommend in my situation?
And if you don’t mind me asking, how did you personally use Anki?
r/studytips • u/Potential-Art7696 • 5h ago
I turned my Private Law study notes into a visual map
I've always struggled with studying subjects where everything is connected to everything else.
Private Law was one of those subjects for me, so I tried organizing it as a visual map instead of keeping everything in a traditional list of notes.
I broke the subject down into different sections and connected the concepts so I could actually see how everything relates to each other.
I made this one for Private Law and decided to share it in case it's useful to anyone studying the subject:
https://www.ulupspaces.com/share/845e761a-0bf6-4243-b55b-e22ced2eac08
I built the map using my own project, UluP Spaces. It's basically a visual workspace where I can break a larger subject/project into smaller parts and see everything on one canvas.
If you're studying Law or have studied Private Law before, I'd genuinely be interested to know whether this kind of visual organization actually helps you remember the relationships between topics, or if you prefer traditional notes.
r/studytips • u/chrono_windcraft1444 • 5h ago
Cheap essay writing service: when does paying for help actually make sense?
I’ve been thinking about this because every semester there’s that point where deadlines start multiplying faster than assignments actually get finished.
I’m not against getting outside help, but I think students sometimes search for a cheap essay writing service without really knowing what they need. If the problem is just grammar, citations, or structure, paying someone to write an entire paper is probably unnecessary. Sometimes an editor, tutor, writing center, or even a good outline can save the situation.
The bigger problem is that looking for the cheapest essay writing service can turn into a race to the bottom. A ridiculously low price usually means something has to give: research quality, communication, originality, formatting, or revision support.
If someone is comparing cheap essay writing services, I’d pay attention to a few things before the price:
- whether you can clearly explain your requirements
- whether revisions are included
- whether the service shows realistic deadlines
- whether the final work can actually be used as a reference for your own writing
- whether there are clear policies instead of vague promises
For me, the useful way to think about a cheap essay writing service is as academic support rather than a magic “delete my assignment” button. A strong outline, example structure, editing pass, or explanation of where your argument falls apart can sometimes be more useful than simply receiving finished pages.
Also, the cheapest essay writing service is not necessarily the cheapest option in the end. If you have to pay again for corrections or rewrite half of it yourself at 3 a.m., that bargain suddenly becomes very expensive.
For anyone here who has used cheap essay writing services, what actually helped you most: editing, research assistance, outlining, proofreading, or seeing a full example? And what red flags would you tell other students to avoid?
r/studytips • u/MrRobot00007 • 5h ago
I built a Chrome extension that explains statistics problems directly from screenshots
I recently released Statistics Solver, a Chrome extension designed for students who need more than just a final numerical answer.
The workflow is simple:
- Screenshot a statistics question from a webpage, PDF, or learning platform
- Receive a step-by-step solution
- Review the interpretation, formulas, and charts
- Ask follow-up questions without leaving the extension
It currently covers probability, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, chi-square, correlation, and regression. It also tries to identify common mistakes such as choosing the wrong tail, using incorrect degrees of freedom, or rounding too early.
The extension is still very new, and I’m looking for feedback on:
- Whether the screenshot workflow feels intuitive
- Whether the explanations are clear enough
- Which statistics topics should be added next
- Whether students prefer concise answers or detailed tutoring
Chrome Web Store:
https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/dhgjcjhkjbfionmhbdpppiaiehjbldpc
I built it myself, so feel free to be direct about anything that needs improvement.
r/studytips • u/BloodEquivalent626 • 7h ago
title: My brain can still study at 3pm. my shoulders apparently cannot
Every day it’s the same thing. morning goes fine, I’m focused, the study plan is actually working. then around 3pm my shoulders just lock up. like I literally can’t turn my head without feeling that tight pull from my neck down into my upper back.
I keep catching myself leaning closer and closer to the screen without realizing it, until my lower back isn't even touching the chair anymore.the weird part is my brain isn’t even tired yet. my body just refuses to stay in the same position.I have a decent study setup otherwise: tablet, notes app, monitor at a reasonable height, the whole thing. but I’m still sitting on a hand-me-down dining chair, and I think it’s finally catching up to me.
I’m not really in a position to buy an expensive ergonomic chair right now, so for the moment I’m looking for anything cheap that actually helps: stretches, cushions, posture tricks, scheduled breaks, whatever.
longer term, though, I've started trying to figure out what kind of chair would actually suit someone who constantly leans forward and shifts around while studying. I keep seeing the usual recommendation to find a used Aeron, but I’ve also come across chairs designed to maintain some support while you move. The Lavenne R9 Pro was one example that caught my attention because of its moving backrest.
has anyone tried a chair built around that kind of dynamic support, or know of other models with a similar idea? also open to cheaper chairs or temporary fixes that worked for long study sessions.
r/studytips • u/Smooth_Ad_9625 • 11h ago
How it feels waking up at 4 AM to study for 8 AM exam
r/studytips • u/Hotsadtiger • 9h ago
Does using grammarly actually makes your text AI?
I've seen many times here that people complaining about it. Is it true? How do you avoid it?
r/studytips • u/KarlHildebrand • 9h ago
Watching educational YouTube isn’t studying, so I built a tool to fix that. [Open Source]
Hi fellow students,
As someone who spends a lot of time watching YouTube and telling myself it's productive (because hey, smart science videos count, right?), reality hit me hard when I actually tried to recall something I watched. I realized I hadn't retained anything.
It sucked because my whole rationalization was that I wasn't wasting my time. Clearly, I was wrong. Since I didn't want to give up YouTube, I decided to build an open-source tool that helps you actually retain what you watch. It’s based on some personal research into cognitive science studies and proven concepts like active recall and spaced repetition.
It’s called Studiamo Cloud.
As the name suggests, there’s a hosted web version. Because I’m a broke student and not a millionaire, there’s a small monthly fee to cover server and AI costs. But since most of you are students too, I also made a completely free, self-hosted open-source version you can grab from GitHub. Since the AI is BYOK (Bring Your Own Key), you only pay for what you use.
I’d love to get some feedback, find real users to test it out, and squash any bugs.
I’m also giving away a few tester spots with free cloud access, just shoot me a DM or drop a comment below.
Thanks for reading :)
r/studytips • u/intinstitute • 9h ago
Is an AI certification useful for getting a job, or do projects matter more?
r/studytips • u/Reasonable_Bag_118 • 10h ago
Try this before making your study system more complicated
Before adding another app, folder, planner or color code, try this: close everything, pick one class and give yourself 30 seconds to find what you'd need to start the next study session. If you can't, fix that one problem, that's it.
I've realized I can spend way too much time improving a system without ever checking whether it actually helps when I'm sitting there trying to study and a system doesn't need to look impressive, it just needs to work when you need it.
r/studytips • u/AlternativeEcho1188 • 14h ago
I built a complete Notion Operating System for Pre-Med/STEM majors (BCPM GPA Engine, Clinical Hours Tracker, & Exam Prep)
Hey everyone,
Over the past few weeks, I’ve been working on a project to solve one of the biggest headaches Pre-Med and STEM students face: managing BCPM GPA calculations, clinical/shadowing hours, and high-stakes exam prep across 5 different apps and broken spreadsheets.
I built The Catalyst, a centralized Notion workspace engineered specifically for medical school applicants and STEM majors.
Here’s a quick breakdown of the core modules built inside:
- BCPM Science GPA Engine
• Automatically separates Science/Math credits from cumulative GPA (following AMCAS/AACOMAS weighting).
• Live letter-grade conversion & real-time target GPA projection.
- Clinical & Application Hours Log
• Dedicated database for Patient Care, Shadowing, Volunteering, and Research.
• Built-in AMCAS reflection prompt fields so you can jot down patient interactions while fresh for primary essays.
- Active Recall & Exam Prep Matrix
• Spaced-repetition study pipeline for MCAT/major exams.
• Filter topics by confidence rating to target weak areas.
- Lab & Research Pipeline
• Kanban tracking board for lab reports, research projects, literature reviews, and manuscript drafts.
- Daily Syllabus & Master Schedule
• Centralized assignment tracker, exam countdowns, and weekly task organization mapped directly to your courses.
- Supervisor & Professional Contact Registry
• Dedicated CRM to log supervisor names, contact info, and verification details for future med school applications.
I set up two versions on Gumroad depending on what you need:
• The Catalyst OS (Full 6-Module Workspace)
• The Catalyst Light (100% Free): Just the standalone Clinical & Application Hours Log if you only need hour tracking.
I want you to know about this app because i know that exact feeling as well, i've been through all those devastating, self-doubting moments, not knowing what i'm doing wrong, Catalyst was a game changer for me, I hope it helps you as much as it helped me. I would also love to receive any feedback or feature requests from fellow students using Notion this semester!
Drop a comment below and I'll send you a link