These unconventional study methods have been tried and tested by other students, and they might just be your answer to making the most of your study time.
Productivity
6 Essential Tips to Work from Home Like a Pro
Remote work is here to stay. Here are 6 essentials tips to help you maximise productivity when working from home.
How to Survive a Boring Class
How to get through a boring class and still get good grades? Here are 11 survival tips to help you boost your engagement in class.
Overachievers, This Is for You.
It’s a fine line between doing your best work and succeeding meaningfully versus being an overachiever, where overdoing can lead to overload. Which one are you?
How to Succeed as a Working Student
Balancing work and studies can be tough but there are ways to find success as a working student. Use these tips to help you juggle coursework & work commitments.
How to Get the Most Out of University Life (Not Your Typical Advice)
From being buds with your professor to asking for student discounts, make the most of your university experience with these unusual tips.
The 80/20 Rule in Studying
Understand the 80/20 rule and learn methods such as the Pomodoro technique to help you improve your productivity and study more efficiently.
Stop Procrastinating Already: Combine Eating a Frog with Parkinson’s Law and More
How to overcome procrastination? Combine eating frogs with Parkinson’s Law. And all other tips about filling blank pages and enjoying small wins.
Simple Habits to Manage Stress
Stress management tips by Felix Cheok to help students cope with anxiety, keep emotions in check, and better manage their time.
3 Simple Habits To Increase Your Daily Productivity
How to be more productive? Increase your daily productivity by practicing these 3 simple habits: Plan, Snooze, and Block Distractions!
While Waiting for University
Besides working as a part-time barista at Starbucks for eight months, there are many things one can do to make even more productive use of time! Scholarship Guide suggests the following list of activities for recently graduated pre-university students who often undervalue or overlook such options in exchange for income-generating jobs. These activities are targeted at value-adding (oh, not this word again!) to and stimulating one’s intellectual and social capacities, in the hope that one would notch up at being a more well-rounded individual during the long break.