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HARVARD student’s STUDY TIPS 📕🎒
DO NOT CRAM! It can be tempting to postpone studying for a big exam until the last minute, but research shows that cramming is ineffective for long-term learning. FIND YOUR STUDY STYLE Finding the best study methods for you may take some time and experimentation. There are many ways to test yo
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Study Tips from a 4.0 Student 📚
Here are my biggest tips as a 4.0 college student! 📚Sticky notes: I LOVE sticky notes! I mostly use them to make checklists. Make checklists of each topic you need to study and cross them off as you study. When an exam is coming up, make checklists of your weak points to go over. You can even m
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HOW I ACED MY FIRST NURSING SCHOOL EXAM
First nursing school exam in the books! Part two coming soon! #nursingstudent #nursingjourney #nursingschool #studygram #study #studying #medicalstudent
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Tips that saved my exam scores📚🧠
unhinged study tips that turned my grades around fast #college #exam #tips #study #advice
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6 Websites every student should know ✨
Hey friend, school is just around the corner, and I’ve put together a list of underrated websites every student should know about. My hope is that these tools help you study smarter, write better, or just keep up,and lighten your workload a bit let’s get into it 1. NovaCards What it does:
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A vibrant graphic titled 'Great Study Tools for Radiology Students' featuring a laptop and a tablet displaying study content, alongside a lit candle and small icons of a skeleton and study items.
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Radiology student study resources I actually use 📚
If you’re in a radiology or X-ray tech program, these are some tools that have been helping me study and understand imaging better. I wanted to share in case it helps another rad student 💗 🧠 Kenhub Perfect for learning anatomy and identifying bones, muscles, and organs that show up on X-rays, C
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Study Hacks that Actually Work|Harvard Student✨💐
Want to study smarter, not harder? Here are some real study hacks from Harvard students that actually work to help you crush your exams and get ahead in your classes. 💯 1. Active Recall Over Passive Reading 📖 Instead of just reading your notes, quiz yourself regularly. Testing yourself on the
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best notes on an ipad as a college student💙
This is how I take all of my notes using my iPad as a college nursing student! I love the app GoodNotes and I can keep all my notes in different folders for each class instead of carrying around multiple notebooks in my backpack. I used my graduation money to get my IPad and Apple Pencil and 100% r
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how to study for tests from a straight A student
Here are some of my tips that I have found really helpful when studying for tests!! I think the best advice I can give is to start early. This allows you to have plenty of time to do a variety of studying techniques and to not feel rushed. I also think this helps with anxiety as well as helping
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Elevate Your Student Experience and Boost Your GPA
Studying often feels like a necessary evil—something you have to do rather than something you want to do. But what if you could transform your study sessions into moments of relaxation, productivity, and even joy? Romanticizing studying can help you not only raise your GPA but also make the ent
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Every Student Needs This Chrome Extension!
This free chrome extension is a LIFE SAVER for students! 📅If your school uses Canvas for all of your assignments whether in person or online, then you need to download this chrome extension! ✅It's called 'Tasks for Canvas' and I can't believe I have gone more than 2 years wit
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How to learn faster as an A student 💨
#exam #grades #examstudytips #learning #learninglemon8
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🙅‍♀️NEVER attend an exam without doing this first!
📌Prioritize Active Recall Instead of just rereading notes, I quiz myself. It’s hands down the best way to actually remember stuff. Tools like Anki for flashcards are game-changers when it comes to deep learning. 📌Simulate Exam Conditions Exams are full of surprises. So I use Hibay for pre-test
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Mastering Renal Failure: A Student’s Guide
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Want to Get A’s? Tips from a former AP student <3
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Fundamentals of Nursing Final Exam Study Notes!
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How I Maintain Top Grades as a Psychology Student🎐
As a psychology student with ADHD, staying focused has never been easy, but it is possible. These are the study methods I’ve personally used to maintain top grades, earn high exam scores, and stay consistent in school. Everything I share here is based on how the brain works, not on forcing foc
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Apps you need if your a college student
College life made easier! 📚✨ Here are must-have apps for students: stay organized with Struction, ace studying with Quizlet, manage deadlines on Google Calendar, and check your classes with Timetable! . Level up your productivity and make campus life stress-free! 💻🎓 #Lemon8partner #Lemon
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IV Fluids: Explain the Nursing Student Way
IV Fluids: Explained the nursing student way If you’ve ever confused hypertonic with hypotonic (guilty!), this is your visual cheat sheet. From osmolality to clinical uses + mnemonics that actually stick - save this for med-surg, NCLEX, or your next exam! Comment “SAVE” if this helped clar
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Nursing exam strategies ✨
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Mastering the Human Body: A Student Guide
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TEAS EXAM HELP NOTES
GET HELP WITH TEAS EXAM #nursing #nursingstudent #college #collegehelp #nursingjourney
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APPS I USE AS A NURSE & STUDENT 🩺
These apps are and have been a staple in helping me become a nurse as well as being a nurse! Archer Review I used this to help study for my NCLEX and it helped me pass the first time with only 85 questions (minimum on NGEN)!! Nursewallet can help you stay organized with your shifts as well a
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Teas exam study guide
Your nursing journey starts here — the ultimate TEAS Study Guide is all you need 💉📖 #medicalstudent #medicalterms #teasexam #nursingschool #fyplemon8
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STEAL MY STUDY PLAN: GRAD STUDENT EDITION ‧₊˚🖇️✩ ₊˚
After all these years in school, I was able to finally figure out a study plan that works for me. 🖇️ Before the lecture: previewing the topic and info before watching the lecture is so important, just so you have some idea of what you're about to learn. This makes the lecture more of a revie
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How to prepare for an exam like a top student?
1. Day before exam: review everything.📚 2. Without looking at notes, write out what you remember. (Divide into units, concepts etc.)📝 3. Refer to notes and edit where you went wrong.📑 4. Review content again and repeat.🙌🏻 If you find this tip helpful, please give me a like and follow me
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✨👩🏾‍💻🎒Websites EVERY STUDENT Should Have SAVED 💻👩🏾‍🎓✨
✨ Whether you’re in high school, college, or grad school, the right websites can make your study life 10x EASIER. These tools help with research, organization, studying, and even saving money. Bookmark them NOW! 🗂️ ✨ Must-Visit Student Sites: 1️⃣. Quizlet — Digital flashcards for memorizing ter
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A slide titled "1. Organize Your Time," detailing tips for time management in university. It includes using a planner, prioritizing tasks, and setting academic goals to stay motivated and on track.
A slide titled "2. Effective Study Habits," providing advice on improving learning. Tips include active learning, regular review of notes, and collaborating with peers in study groups to clarify doubts.
How To Study Ahead in Uni | Tips From a Stud. 📚✨
#studentstips #studentslifehacks #improveyourself #studytips #Lemon8
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A woman in scrubs takes a mirror selfie in a restroom, with text overlay 'SPI Exam Recommendations what I'm doing to prepare SWIPE FOR MORE' and Lemon8 branding.
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SPI Exam Recommendations
Here are some ways to get familiar with the SPI exam. Hope this helps 😊 #ultrasoundtechstudent #cardiacsonography #Lemon8StudyNotes #SPIexamprep #ultrasoundstudent
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The title slide for an article on 'How to Make an Exam Study Schedule,' featuring an 'A+' icon, a pink notebook with an 'A', and a blurred background with purple lighting. Includes 'lemon8 @compskyy' branding.
Text on a gradient background outlines the first step for an exam study schedule: 'Make a list of what you need to study.' It advises identifying main topics, considering exam weight, and allocating time based on content and knowledge.
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How To Make an Exam Study Schedule!!
As a Dean's List student, these are my best tips and tricks to prepare for an exam and create the perfect study schedule! Creating a study schedule for your exam is not only going to ensure you get the best grade possible but it's also going to make studying and preparing for the exam WAY e
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Customize your “Canvas Student” page
Heyy guys I just wanted to post a tutorial on how to personalize your canvas website. Personalizing your canvas can allow you to feel a bit more motivated this summer 📖💕 (for all the academic warriors taking summer courses). If y’all have any questions or need me to clear up any step lmk 🔐📝
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How I Passed The HESI A2 Exam In 6 Days (Score 87%) 📚🩺🩷
I passed my HESI A2 with only 6 days to study with an 87% after 8 years out of school 🩺📚✨ I'm sharing everything I used so you can pass too. If you want a video breaking down what’s actually on the exam, comment ‘HESI’ ⬇️🩷 #fyp #studying #nursing #nursingstudent #nursingschool
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The best apps for a college student
These apps really help me strive as a student and stay focused!!! I definitely recommend and let me know any other good recommendations and what you like!! #Lemon8Diary #educational #educationalcontentcreator
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A Google Sheets calendar for March and April, titled "How to use Google Sheets Student Edition - tracking assignments," showing class and assignment due dates, with a color key for exam and final days.
A Google Sheets master list for Spring 2024 assignments, showing status, due dates, class, assignment details, points, and grades, with instructions to record everything and auto-cross out submitted items.
A Google Sheets master list showing how to check off assignments to add them to a to-do list, record grades, and automatically calculate days until due, highlighting overdue items in red.
How to use Google Sheets ✨ student edition ✨
What I do to not miss a due date 1. Master list - I put everything in table : readings, homework, exams, labs, essays, important info, etc 2.My Calendar - Customizable for any term : fall, spring, summer and has all the dates auto added from my master list #assignments #collegestudent
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I took the teas exam and here is what to expect
good luck 💕 #teasexam #teastest #teas7 #nursingstudent #examprep
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A screenshot from easynotecards.com displays flashcard sets for "Campbell Biology," showing options to select chapters and create cards. Overlay text encourages users to choose a section and review flashcards.
A Website EVERY Student Needs!
🌐 Check out my new favorite study website - easynotecards.com – a game-changer for every student's study arsenal! Imagine having a tool that transforms your textbook into a treasure trove of potential exam questions. That's what this website does! 📖 Just type in your textbook details, se
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Steps to break your finals as a Harvard student 💯
#get good grades #grades #examtips #examstudytips #exampreparation
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A pink-themed digital template for 'Class Info', featuring multiple sections to record class name, lecturer, schedule, exam dates, and notes.
✨🗓️ FREE PINK Student Planner 🏫✨
✨ Wanna stop playing academic catch-up? I got you. I created a free (and cute if I might add) class planner to help you stay on top of your course load, and actually enjoy feeling organized! 🙌🏾 📒 This planner is perfect for keeping your semester stress-free and structured. Here’s what you can tr
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🫁 How to pass your medical assistant exam
The CCMA (Certified Clinical Medical Assistant) exam consists of 180 multiple-choice questions, including 150 scored questions and 30 unscored questions. Study these topics: 🩺Clinical Patient Care (56%) 🩺Foundational Knowledge and Basic Science (10%) 🩺Patient Care Coordination and Education (
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A spiral notebook open to handwritten biology notes on photosynthesis and cellular respiration, with text overlay "WORKING AS A FULL TIME COLLEGE STUDENT" and "Let's talk about balance." A calendar and pen are in the background, illustrating student life.
A tablet displaying digital notes, overlaid with text providing tips for college students: prioritizing sleep, taking breaks, and ordering priorities as self-care, school, then work.
A spiral notebook with handwritten notes on cell biology, featuring text overlayed with advice for students: staying organized with calendars and planners, and using earned money for moderate self-treats.
balancing a job as a full time college student 📚☕️
if anyone else is having trouble finding a good balance- YOU ARE NOT ALONE!! 🫠 it is so hard to be a student and an employee and still just be a human!! i try to remember i come first- i can’t study or work if i can’t get out of bed. #collegestudent #workingstudent #collegelife #balancedli
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Non-Nursing Student vs. Student
5 things I think would send a non nursing student into a coma… these are just a few things I’ve found out with my time in the program! Non nursing student vs. regular student Would that send you into a coma?! ⬇️ Let me know!! #nursing #nursingschool #nursingstudent #college #pros
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What’s on my iPad as a nursing student 🩺🥼
What's on my Ipad... #nursingstudent #nursingschool #nursingmajor #ipad #ipadsetup
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study tips as a college student
#1 - find friends you can study with Collaboration and explaining information is proven to be an effective way of studying and learning information. I tend to find people in my major and classes that I can study with. I like to study with my friends but tend to start talking and find myself no
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✍️How to study for Tests from an A+ student💯
📅Plan Backwards from Exam Date Start with the test date and map out study sessions leading up to it. Break material into manageable sections and assign deadlines, avoiding last-minute cramming and panic. 💬Teach to Learn Sharing what you've learned is an incredible way to test your understa
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Stella Luna🌈

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The image displays the title slide "The Night Before The Exam Do's and Don'ts" in white text, set against a blurred background of a desk with a computer monitor and a pink neon butterfly light. It includes the Lemon8 logo and username @compskyy.
This image lists the "Do's" for the night before an exam: Review main concepts briefly, Prepare exam materials, Set multiple alarms, and Get a good night's sleep. The text is white on a blurred background with a pink neon butterfly.
This image lists the "Don'ts" for the night before an exam: Cram all night, Start new topics, Drink too much caffeine, and Stress over details. The text is white on a blurred background with a pink neon butterfly.
Do This Not That | Night Before Your Exam
These are the do's and don'ts of what you should be doing before a big exam. I am a 3rd year Computer Science student and I still get all scrambled right before I have an exam. I usually have to make sure that I am working on the Do's of this list and making sure I am not doing any of t
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A pink background with the text 'STUDY TIPS from a 4.0 student' in white and pink, serving as the title for study advice.
A MacBook displaying a university's Canvas dashboard with a pink theme, alongside the text 'MAKE YOUR CANVAS CUTE! this motivates me to get more work done'.
A MacBook screen showing digital notes on 'THE BALANCE SHEET' with highlighted sections, accompanied by the text 'USE YOUR FAVORITE COLOR WHEN TAKING ONLINE NOTES makes important info stand out more'.
Study tips from a 4.0 college student!! 📚🎓
These are some of my favorite tips and tricks that helped me maintain my 4.0 GPA! I find it very helpful when I try to implement what I love (such as preferences, hobbies, etc.) into my studying. Remember, you’re worth more than your grades! Nobody is perfect and grades are just a stepping stone
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CPC exam Study Tips 📖
1. Make sure your physical book is tabbed so that you are able to flip to the correct place faster. 2. Add medical terminology such as root words and their definitions in the section of the body systems they pertain to. 3. Highlight and block off your CPT code differences Add any so that y
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Study tips from a 4.0 student📖🧠💯
Here are my biggest tips as a 4.0 college student! Sticky notes: I absolutely LOVE sticky notes! I mainly use them to create checklists. For example, when preparing for an exam, I break down every topic into manageable chunks and make a checklist for each one. As I study, I cross off each topic
Stella Luna🌈

Stella Luna🌈

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A person in a white long-sleeve top and dark pants takes a mirror selfie, with text overlay "How I got a 4.0 GPA as a pre-nursing student," introducing the article's topic.
A tablet displays a brain diagram for "Lab Exam 4," alongside a coffee, muffin, and highlighters, illustrating the "1. Pre-Lecture Review" study tip.
A laptop, iced coffee, matcha latte, and a pastry are next to a notebook with handwritten notes, illustrating the "2. Same-Day Note Revision" study tip.
How I got a 4.0 GPA as a pre-nursing student
I had a 4.0 GPA while taking only nursing prerequisite classes (like gen chem, orgo, psych, stat, etc.), and now I'm a 4th year nursing student in my dream program! This is how I did it: 📑 Pre-Lecture Review: I reviewed the lecture slides before each class. This helped me know what to exp
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