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Pulled an all-nighter? Here’s how to stay sharp without completely burning out: 1️⃣ Pace your caffeine—small amounts help avoid crashes. 2️⃣ Use study intervals—the Pomodoro method (25 min study, 5 min break) keeps you focused. 3️⃣ Take power naps—a quick 20-minute rest can boost energy. Stay hydra
Sarah Arnaud

Sarah Arnaud

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A woman stands in a narrow brick alleyway, holding a paper bag from Brattle Book Shop. Text asks, "Does grad school eat your life?" suggesting a discussion on academic balance.
A laptop and an iced coffee sit on a wooden table outdoors. Text highlights a balanced routine: "40-hr weeks, Weekends OFF, Hobbies + writing, Freelance gigs too!"
A smartphone on a tripod records a room, illustrating content creation. Text reveals secrets for grad school success: "Treat it like a 9-5 job, Boundaries > burnout, Find a supportive advisor."
Do I regret grad school?
“Grad school will eat your soul” 😵‍💫 Is grad school really as soul-sucking as everyone says? Okay yes, it’s intense. There are papers, projects, expectations, and yes, the occasional cry in your campus library 😅 BUT. If you’re pulling consistent all-nighters and living in a stress spiral… som
Meredith Jao

Meredith Jao

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STUDY TIPS: from a college freshman🌸 🎀
• Start NOW - don’t make an easy test hard because you waited to late to study …………..…………………………………………………………………. • Flashcards are the best way to study- you learn while making them AND by revising - try using quizlet!! …………..…………………………………………………………………. • Mindmaps are also good for connectin
Nevaeh

Nevaeh

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How I Passed ✨ Nursing School ✨
1.) Remember: You’re there for a reason! - whatever the reason may be, you want to be there! Something/someone drove you to want to become a nurse, don’t forget it. 2.) Prioritize! - nursing school is a commitment, in the classroom and out of it. You have to ask your self “Do I want this bad e
Aubrey Daley

Aubrey Daley

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