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Brain Food Review Before Exam:)

1. Orchid - Filled Sensitive

No, the exam room.

✅. There's glucose absorption fast.

✅ boosts concentration and energy.

✅ easy to carry. Easy to eat before entering the exam room.

Fits: People who don't sleep enough but need to focus!

2.Almond Bean - Chew Enjoy

Increase memory

✅ Rich in vitamin E.

✅ helps brain and nervous system function.

✅ Good fat keeps the mood quieter.

Fits: stressed reader, shaking hands

Easy to get frustrated.

3. Blueberry - Short-term Memory Aid

✅ High in antioxidants.

✅ The research helps with memory and learning.

✅ Eat with yogurt is the best!

Fits: Accelerated Period Read Summary Before Exam

4.Egg - protein, focus, brain is not tired

✅ has choline to help with brain activity.

✅ Protein keeps it full for a long time. Not hungry in the middle of the exam.

✅ will boil all fried eggs, poached eggs!

Fits: The morning before going to the exam in a hurry.

5.dark chocolate - sweet lashing without breaking the brain

✅ stimulates dopamine, boosts concentration.

✅ There's a little caffeine to stay awake.

✅ choose 70% or more is bang.

Fits: sleepy, bent, but must

Finish reading!

# Brain food # Health diet # Examination aid # Eat well # Continue

2025/12/12 Edited to

... Read moreการเตรียมตัวสอบไม่ใช่แค่การอ่านหนังสืออย่างเดียว แต่การดูแลสุขภาพสมองด้วยอาหารที่เหมาะสมก็มีบทบาทสำคัญอย่างมาก จากคำแนะนำเกี่ยวกับอาหารสมองที่เหมาะกับสถานะของร่างกายและจิตใจในช่วงก่อนสอบนั้น มีหลายสิ่งที่ควรรู้เพิ่มเติมเพื่อเพิ่มประสิทธิภาพในการเตรียมสอบ เริ่มจากกล้วยหอมที่มีคุณสมบัติมีกลูโคสดูดซึมเร็ว จึงเป็นตัวเลือกที่ดีสำหรับคนที่นอนไม่พอและต้องการพลังงานและสมาธิอย่างรวดเร็ว การพกกล้วยหอมไปทานก่อนเข้าห้องสอบจึงช่วยให้รู้สึกสดชื่นและไม่เพลีย ถัดมาถั่วอัลมอนด์ที่อุดมไปด้วยวิตามิน E มีผลช่วยบำรุงสมองและระบบประสาท ไขมันดีในถั่วยังช่วยให้อารมณ์นิ่ง ลดความเครียดและความกังวลระหว่างอ่านหนังสือหรือสอบลงได้ เหมาะกับผู้ที่รู้สึกตึงเครียดจนเกร็งมือหรือใจไม่สงบ สำหรับบลูเบอร์รี่ซึ่งอุดมด้วยสารต้านอนุมูลอิสระสูง ถูกวิจัยว่าช่วยเสริมความจำระยะสั้นและการเรียนรู้ การกินบลูเบอร์รี่คู่กับโยเกิร์ตยังช่วยเพิ่มประสิทธิภาพทางโภชนาการ ทำให้อาหารมื้อว่างนั้นมีประโยชน์และอร่อยในเวลาเดียวกัน เหมาะสำหรับช่วงที่ต้องเร่งอ่านสรุปก่อนสอบ ไข่เป็นแหล่งโปรตีนคุณภาพสูงที่มีโคลีนซึ่งช่วยการทำงานของสมอง ในวันที่รีบเร่งและต้องการอาหารเต็มอิ่มที่ทานง่าย ไข่ต้ม ไข่ดาว หรือไข่ลวกถือเป็นตัวเลือกยอดนิยม ช่วยให้อิ่มนานและไม่หิวระหว่างสอบ สุดท้ายคือดาร์กช็อกโกแลตที่มีสารโดปามีน ช่วยกระตุ้นความสุขและสมาธิ พร้อมด้วยคาเฟอีนเล็กน้อยที่ช่วยให้ตื่นตัว เหมาะกับคนที่รู้สึกง่วงหงาวหาวนอน แต่ยังต้องการอ่านให้จบก่อนสอบ ควรเลือกดาร์กช็อกโกแลตที่มีส่วนผสมโกโก้ 70% ขึ้นไปเพื่อให้ได้ประโยชน์มากที่สุด นอกจากนี้ ไม่ควรมองข้ามการดื่มน้ำให้เพียงพอและพักผ่อนให้เพียงพอเพื่อให้สมองทำงานได้เต็มที่ รวมถึงการจัดเวลาการกินให้อยู่ในช่วงเวลาที่เหมาะสม เพื่อให้พลังงานและโภชนาการถูกดูดซึมและนำมาใช้ได้อย่างเต็มประสิทธิภาพ หากต้องการเคล็ดลับเพิ่มเติม เช่น การหลีกเลี่ยงอาหารหวานจัด น้ำอัดลม หรือคาเฟอีนเกินพอดี ซึ่งอาจทำให้สมาธิลดลงได้ การรับประทานอาหารที่มีประโยชน์และเหมาะสมกับช่วงเวลาสอบคือกุญแจสำคัญสู่ความสำเร็จในการสอบครั้งนั้นๆ

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Knowing how to take good notes that are perfect for you, is a GAME CHANGER when it comes to exams! Having reliable, organized notes can mean the different between success and failure. I would highly recommend investing in some good pens and highlighters for note taking! It’s important that your
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Stella Studies

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Exam Tips 💯
Quick summary! 🎯 Process of Elimination - Start by crossing out obviously wrong answers to improve your odds, even if you're not 100% sure of the right one 🔄 First Instinct Rule - Your initial gut response is often correct; only change answers if you have a clear reason why your first choice
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teal.days

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A laptop displaying an online real estate course, a notebook, and an iced coffee on a wooden table by a window. Pink text overlay reads "Real Estate Study Tips." The background shows an outdoor area with trees and a building.
Real Estate Study Tips 🏡
1. Go through your entire course first & just listen to it or read it without taking notes! notes are a waste of time during this part of the process. 2. After finishing the course material, I use Aceable, so mine has lesson reviews at the end of each lesson, so I recommend going back through
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shayla

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Most people don’t know these ChatGPT tricks… but
1️⃣ “Can you give me a pep talk?” Some days, I open my notes, but my brain says, “Nah.” Instead of forcing it, I ask ChatGPT for a pep talk. It hypes me up, reminds me why I started, and somehow convinces me to take that first step. Like having a personal coach on demand. 2️⃣ “Break this task i
emilie.studygram

emilie.studygram

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A laptop and an iPad are shown on a bed. The laptop screen displays a collage of motivational images, while the iPad shows the time and date. Overlay text reads: "What I do before a new semester in college."
An iPad displays Google Drive with folders for various college classes like Accounting, BNAD, Econ, English, and Math. Overlay text states: "First: Create a folder for each class you're taking."
An iPad shows a digital student planner for the week, detailing tasks and class schedules from Monday to Sunday. Overlay text says: "Second: Decide on a weekly calendar you like."
What I do before a new semester in college
Getting organized before a semester starts can help you stay on track and plan the next semester! Here are my steps to getting ready 😊 First: Creating folders for each class. Having a folder for each class allows you to organize your notes, assignments, and important papers in one place. This can
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Clementine

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How to warm up your brain before you study 📚
#studytip #studyhacksforstudents #studywithmenursing #nursingstudentmotivation #studytricks
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Selina 💻

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A laptop displaying academic text about linguistics, with an overlay stating 'BEDTIME STUDY SESSION FOR STRAIGHT A'S' on the keyboard.
A bedroom scene with a bed and window, featuring text overlays explaining 'WHY? Sleep boosts memory, brain function, and learning info retention magic'.
A phone in a holder above a bed, showing a scientific abstract on sleep deprivation, with text overlays 'SCIENCE SAYS Sleep helps reduce distractions, Strengthens neural connections, Improves long-term recall'.
How I study before bed effectively
Bedtime study session for straight As. Yep, turns out your brain loves a bedtime study session. Research shows that studying right before sleep actually helps your brain retain more info (especially if you’re reviewing with active recall). Basically: your brain does some ✨deep file organizing
Meredith Jao

Meredith Jao

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A study desk with a monitor, laptop, and tablet, featuring the title "HOW TO Make Exam STUDY SCHEDULES" in bold text. A pink candle, plant, and glass of water are also visible.
A decorative background with leaves and stars, displaying the text "Determine Exam Dates & Subjects" and bullet points about listing and prioritizing exams.
A decorative background with leaves and stars, displaying the text "Assess Your Available Time" and bullet points about noting time, identifying study windows, and balancing activities.
How To Make Exam Study Schedules 📖 ✨
Creating an effective exam study schedule will help you stay organized, retain information better, and reduce stress. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you: ✨ Step 1: Determine Exam Dates & Subjects • List all your exams with their dates and times. • Prioritize them bas
Angy💌

Angy💌

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Make an A+ on Your First College Exam 🥷
Here are my top tips to get an amazing grade on your first college exam!! It’s important to set yourself up for success and part of that is making sure you start out the semester strong!! 💪 Give yourself enough time to study! AKA more than just the night before! Try to get a good nights res
Stella Studies

Stella Studies

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4 apps that saved my brain in different ways💻
1. Flowith 🧠🧩 Flowith gave me a canvas to organize my chaotic thoughts. I drop in notes, research, and ideas, and the AI agents help turn them into outlines or even drafts. The “Knowledge Garden” connects everything automatically, so I don’t lose track of how ideas fit together. Great for study sp
emilie.studygram

emilie.studygram

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A desk setup with a laptop, smartphone, drink, and notebooks, featuring the title 'How I Built My Second Brain,' indicating a guide to personal knowledge management.
An open notebook page illustrating five digital note-taking apps: Notion, Apple Notes, Obsidian, Evernote, and CollaNote, with brief descriptions of their key features for building a 'digital home.'
An open notebook page detailing the P.A.R.A. method for organizing information into four categories: Projects, Areas, Resources, and Archive, with examples and small illustrative photos.
My Step-by-Step Guide to Building a Second Brain
1. Pick Your Digital Home Base 🏡 First, commit to one single app so you aren't searching for notes everywhere. The "best" app is the one you'll actually use, but here are my takes on five popular choices: ● Notion: My personal favorite; it's like digital LEGOs for building
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emilie.studygram

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A study desk with a laptop displaying a medical video, illustrating the start of a 7-day exam study strategy.
A person studying at a desk by a window, representing the '7-5 days before' phase of syllabus review and planning for exams.
A multi-screen study setup with a tablet, laptop, and monitor, depicting the '4-3 days before' phase focused on active recall and question banks.
How I Study the Week Before a Big Exam Week
Hi, it's River 💬 I get a lot of questions about how I prep for exams especially in med school where the content is dense and time feels so limited. Here's what helps me stay productive without burning out: 🗓️ 7–5 days before: I start by reviewing the syllabus. I don’t dive into detai
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river

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An infographic titled 'ELECTROLYTES Every Nurse Needs to KNOW!' illustrates key electrolytes, blood draw equipment, and a biohazard bin. It highlights linking labs to patient stories, quick logic for system-specific electrolytes, and critical lab value actions for nurses.
An infographic detailing Sodium (Na+) and Magnesium (Mg2+). It lists normal ranges, primary affected systems (Neuro for Na+, Heart + Muscles for Mg2+), and symptoms of both low (hyponatremia, hypomagnesemia) and high (hypernatremia, hypermagnesemia) levels.
An NCLEX clinical judgment question presents a 68-year-old patient with altered mental status, weakness, and specific lab results (low Sodium, low Magnesium). It asks to select all appropriate nursing actions from six options (A-F).
Electrolyte Review & NCLEX Question
Electrolytes might sound like a basic review topic, but on the NCLEX - and in real clinical practice - they show up in critical moments. Two of the most important to understand are Sodium (Na⁺) and Magnesium (Mg²⁺). Why? Because when these values are off, your patient can go downhill fast. I
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Student Nursing Essentials

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