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Exams end. Interviews get scheduled and rescheduled. Results come out. And somewhere in between all of it, a student or a fresh graduate is left staring at the ceiling at two in the morning, wondering if they’ve
Ever ended a long workday wondering where the hours went? You’re not alone. Most people don’t lose time to laziness. They lose it to interruptions, unclear priorities, and a to-do list that never seems to shrink. Time
Every student knows the feeling. The clock says two hours have passed, but the page in front of you looks exactly the same as when you started. Your mind wanders — to lunch, to a message you
Every day, we type website names like google.com, youtube.com, netflix.com, or amazon.com without giving it a second thought. Within a fraction of a second, the website opens, videos start playing, and information appears on our screens. But
Most students study the wrong way — not from lack of effort, but because the habits schools teach (rereading notes, highlighting textbooks, cramming the night before an exam) feel productive without actually working. Decades of cognitive psychology
Not long ago, learning meant one thing: a fixed classroom, a fixed timetable, and a teacher standing at the front of the room. That picture has changed a great deal in the last few years. A student