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First solo study session in the library quiet room since returning from my LOA .
Ran into a friend whom I share multiple fields of study with but not any classes and we were texting back and forth for a little while.
I tend to not like most study playlists but my usual study buddy sent me a good one.
Why can’t I study or sleep without being in grave danger?
My study/sleep playlist:
in case you missed buffy & the bronze x

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Looking for playlists on YouTube that you can listen to while studying and that are also made for the Pomodoro technique? Here are some YouTube channels that will help you study with music! Happy learning!
@gusniac
@ShirotheHotot
@MeliStudio.0
Study Session
Student: I need something calm while studying tonight. Friend: Try some lofi beats. Student: Any recommendation? Friend: Yeah, listen to MEF Beats. The vibe is really relaxing. 🎧 https://youtu.be/xlBg18hyJzo
I like to reread my notes once or twice in the days leading up to an exam, so I asked myself whether I could get through every instrumental track (can’t study with vocals) in the Persona OST in just one semester. My playlist has roughly 950 separate tracks of varying lengths from P1 to P5X.
To put this into perspective, I spent about 45 hours rereading my notes for finals alone last semester (5 in total, 2 were cumulative). I have a Pomodoro timer app, so I can crunch all of these numbers. For anyone who thinks this is an absolutely insane amount of time, I’m in my first-year of pharmacy school. Enough said. I’m going to leave this here and update my progress after every set/block of exams.