STUDY TIPS from the antichrist of productivity

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This first semester of college has really been a test of time management skills and balancing a social life/maintaining a high GPA. Throughout high school, I did not partake in this clandestine activity known as studying (that's actually like a drug to some students,) but I still managed to "get by" and live my life in my bed with a plate of double stuffed Oreo's and full seasons of MSCL, Twin Peaks, and Freaks and Geeks. I've made a complete 180 though and I manage to actually sit down, get work done, and still have the time to sob in the late hours of the nights as my heart and soul are completely riveted by terse Youtube clips of Austrian's most talented. ANYWAYS, I actually have had some time doing trial & error to compose this ULTIMATE GUIDE OF STUDYING that will surely (hopefully) boost up that GPA!

1. Silent space//ICELANDIC music
I could never get any work done ever when there was music in the background, because I get so captivated by the lead singer's lyrics and the story that's forming into bits and pieces as solubility rules dissolve and a love story unfolds. I've recently ***yesterday*** realized that Icelandic music is PERFECT for studying because a) you most likely don't understand Icelandic b) it is the music from the gods and you need that extra help if you want to get that A++. My friend is a huge fan of Icelandic music and has this insane list of Icelandic bands that he doesn't share with any inhabitant on this Earth, but he told me about this awesome band, Rokkurro. I've been a fan of post rock for a few years now, but I actually got into Icelandic postrock last year. I know "Icelandic" isn't a genre TECHNICALLY, but it really should be. I don't know what exactly goes down in the beautiful country of Iceland, but we as a member of the human race should feel blessed to have such phenomenal music in our civilization. I saw Sigur Ros last summer, and let me just tell you, there is no other way to experience MAGIC than a summer night almost under an Icelandic sky, except for the fact that you're surrounded by a bunch of middle aged hipsters who are either elegantly homeless or proving that showers are mainstream.
2. Go to the Library. Or a cafe. Your own desk could work too. Try changing your study space up too.
I am a frequent clubber of Snell, but sometimes I like to mix it up and visit Pavement, stay pent up in my own dorm room, go to the closet adjacent to my bed, and focus for a few hours. It's good to be alone when you're studying, because distractions are imminent without two friends singing/dancing/singing&dancing.
3. Intervals.
Nough said
4. Avoid procrastination
I hate going through an exam and knowing that I could have done better if I had actually studied a day or two earlier than ya know, the night before. It's detrimental to my soul & there isn't a chicken noodle soup for the "weak who procrastinated but could have, should have, would have gotten an A."
5. Make wise decisions and happy studying!

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