by Kayla Lind | Nov 27, 2020 | Study Center
The Mozart effect was trending there for a while โ but does music actually help you remember information? Science says: The jury is still out. Music is so multifactorial in terms of styles and personalities, but a few studies have at least revealed a few trends. The...
by Kayla Lind | Nov 27, 2020 | Study Center
Flash back to 5th grade. Youโre sitting in class and your teacher assigns a book to read over the next week. At the end of each chapter she asks you to write a brief summary of what you learned and maybe answer a few comprehension questions. Your teachers werenโt just...
by Kayla Lind | Nov 25, 2020 | Study Center
When you are trying to tackle a bunch of material itโs always a good idea to pause and evaluate what you are doing. There are many theories of how we learn, but they tend to follow similar trends. Bloomโs Taxonomy is one way to think about how we learn. When youโre...
by Kayla Lind | Nov 6, 2020 | Study Center
Not the typical student? Study formulas are useful, but they are not the only way to tackle a problem. B&B offers the perfect guidance, but add your own spice to the mix sometimes! Routines and habits are great to create the base of the knowledge pyramid....
by Kayla Lind | Nov 6, 2020 | Study Center
The holidays may be adding an extra twist to your study schedule. Donโt skip Thanksgiving because of your exam, but stay on top of your goals! Itโs a balancing act, but weโre here to make sure you donโt fall off. Here are a few tips to help you make the most of it...