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We have probably all come across situations in our lives that seem to complicate our lives. We would like to avoid them, but it is impossible, because they are a necessary part of our everyday life. But wouldn't it be easier if these situations could be alleviated? All students want to live easier and more comfortably, so we offer several options just for you, how to make your student life easier with a few tricks. Correspondence is strictly forbidden at the university, but no one will forbid you to make life easier for yourself, right?

 

We all love to chew gum. It's relaxing, but few of us know that chewing the same flavored gum while preparing for an important exam helps with the test as well. All you have to do is chew the same gum!

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There is nothing that a student cannot learn in one night. And even scientists prove it. However, in order for learning to be really effective, several important rules must be kept in mind: 25 min. of hard work, then 5 min. break and every third break should last at least 20 minutes. That way, the last night will bring the best results!

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After a long and hard night of studying or an "intellectual" student sitting down with a glass of beer, the morning is always difficult. If you are afraid that you will not hear the alarm clock - no problem. Place your smartphone or alarm clock in the glass. Trust me, this will be the loudest alarm clock you've ever heard.

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What is a student without modern technology? The Internet should be available everywhere and always! If you know you're going to a place you've never been before and don't know the Wi-Fi password, there's a solution! Visit the website www.foursquare.com and find the password for that location.

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All students save food. If you want yesterday's slice of pizza to be as crispy, put a bowl of water in the microwave along with it. Delicious.

 

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Who said that chocolate only adds extra pounds? Don't forget to eat a few pieces of chocolate while preparing for an important payment. This will help you absorb new information much faster and... "tastier".

Author: Kristina Andrijaitytė

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