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How Much Should You Really Study in College?
There is no single correct number of study hours for college—your workload depends on many factors.
Your major, college, classes, credit load, and exam schedule all affect how much time you will need to study.
Finding a study method that works for you can make studying more effective and less stressful.
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Jun 239 min read


The Pros and Cons of Taking Summer Classes!
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- Summer classes can help you maintain academic momentum and avoid a difficult transition back into school after a long break.
- They may be more flexible and sometimes easier, especially when offered online.
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Jun 25 min read


Using Time Wisely in 101 College Classes
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-101-level classes introduce your major and help you build basic skills for later coursework and careers.
-If a class feels low-value, use the time productively for simple tasks while still paying attention.
-Good time management can reduce stress, improve performance, and make college more manageable.
-Regularly evaluate whether your time use is helping you move closer to your graduation goals.
University Short Cuts
May 263 min read
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