With finals season around the corner, Cornell faculty and students weigh in on science-backed study strategies and techniques ...
Integrating active recall and synthesis into the process of reviewing for exams helps students study more productively.
Active study strategies are dynamic approaches that engage students in the classroom learning process, fostering deeper understanding and retention of material. What are active study strategies? These ...
Exam week can be a high-stress time on campus. As the semester comes to a close, classes get harder and assignments become more complex. It can be tempting to let homework pile up as you prioritize ...
Why habits fail: Common methods like re-reading and highlighting create an illusion of competence, leading to poor long-term retention and exam performance. What science says: Research supports active ...
Failing the NCLEX isn’t the end—it’s a chance to rework your approach and return stronger. By combining adaptive learning tools, structured study routines, and mindset shifts, many nurses transform ...
Are you struggling or feeling overwhelmed in your STEM course? Start by dropping by SASC! If you are in a course supported by a SASC Course Attached Tutor, we encourage you to take advantage of their ...
With final exams coming up, you’re probably putting all of your study strategies into practice. Whether you have your study schedule set already or are looking for a new one, review a few ...
Pass rates for FE exams range from 49-75%, so it’s not going to be an easy pass unless you follow my proven study strategies covered below. From practice exam options to full FE exam prep review ...
Whether someone is a seasoned senior or gearing up for their first finals week as a freshman, the experience can be equally overwhelming. Though students often feel anxious and resort to last-minute ...
The 5-Day Study Plan helps you prepare for an exam, and puts into practice what we know about how people learn and remember. The plan structures studying by forcing you to divide the exam material ...
Medical school has been likened to drinking from a fire hose. Students have just 4 years to absorb the deluge of content they’ll need to practice medicine. It takes 3-4 hours of studying every day ...