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At Thea, our engineers don’t just build the platform, they use it! Here are their top Thea tips to help you study smarter, stay organized, and get more out of every session.  1. Steerable Smart Study   Smart Study already adapts to you but there’s a hidden level most students miss. Tap the gear icon inside Smart Study to unlock Steerable Smart Study, a customizable mode that l...

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Winter has a way of draining momentum. Days are shorter, energy is lower, and routines that felt manageable in the fall suddenly feel heavy. Motivation drops because everything requires more effort. When progress feels slower and the payoff feels farther away, it becomes harder to stay consistent...especially with school.  The mistake most people make is treating winter motivati...

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I took Cognitive Psychology during my sophomore year of college, fully expecting it to be manageable. Not a blow-off class, but something I could keep up with as long as I stayed organized. I was wrong.  The course was taught by a professor with a doctorate in psychology who had previously worked with the United Nations conducting memory research. From the first few weeks, it wa...

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Top students are often assumed to be smarter, more disciplined, or somehow better at handling pressure. In reality, most of them aren’t studying longer or suffering more than everyone else. They’re doing fewer things, more deliberately. The difference is in the methods.  What follows isn’t revolutionary. It’s simply what actually works once you strip away ineffective habits and ...

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All-nighters are usually framed as a badge of honor. Proof that you cared enough, worked hard enough, pushed yourself far enough. In reality, they’re a sign that the system failed long before the night began. Students pull them because time ran out or studying felt ineffective until panic forced action.  The problem is that all-nighters feel productive while actively working aga...

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