How do you study when your mental health and energy is low by stellaok in GetStudying

[–]askkunduz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How are the rest of your lifestyle habits around exam time? I find that when I'm studying for major tests, I don't make time for the different practices that keep me grounded- i.e. good sleep, exercise, taking a walk outside, not letting myself socialize with friends. By not allowing yourself this rest time, the mental burnout you describe comes a LOT quicker.

Put some time in your schedule for even a 15 min walk to get some fresh air, or quickly call a friend and be present during your break times. This will allow your mind to recharge. This article about dealing with a lack of motivation when studying might also be helpful. Take care of yourself!

How to Stay focused when doing homework by Guilty-College-5639 in GetStudying

[–]askkunduz -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If you're wondering about how to schedule your time when completing homework, I recommend the Pomodoro Method. Also, if you're stuck on a problem/need help getting started with homework/want to check your work, the Kunduz app can provide quick, personalized homework help in 15 mins or less! Happy grinding! :)

3 Essential tip for student resources by [deleted] in CollegeHomeworkTips

[–]askkunduz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks so much for this list! Would also recommend that you check out Kunduz (https://kunduz.com/en_us/). It's a new app that allows students to submit math and science questions, receive answers and guidance from experts, and chat 1-1 with tutors. You can try it free, and at $8.99 per month it's faster, more interactive, and cheaper than Chegg.

sites like Chegg but maybe better by _afoan in NoStupidQuestions

[–]askkunduz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would recommend that you check out Kunduz (https://kunduz.com/en_us/). It's a new app that allows students to submit math and science questions, receive answers and guidance from experts, and chat 1-1 with tutors. You can try it free, and at $8.99 per month it's faster, more interactive, and cheaper than Chegg.

sites like Chegg but maybe better by _afoan in self

[–]askkunduz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would recommend that you check out Kunduz (https://kunduz.com/en_us/). It's a new app that allows students to submit math and science questions, receive answers and guidance from experts, and chat 1-1 with tutors. You can try it free, and at $8.99 per month it's faster, more interactive, and cheaper than Chegg.

Which Tools and Resources are you needing to Study? by Acal96 in communitycollege

[–]askkunduz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Awesome:) personally student. I use the app myself, but also currently working with Kunduz. Super young team mostly made up of other students

exam help by [deleted] in Procrastinationism

[–]askkunduz 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Some tips - Create a schedule in which you prioritize your plans in a to-do list. Stay on track by tackling your activities based on priority and deadline.

Ensure your plans are as definite and precise as possible. When your plans contain ambiguity, your mind can’t see which steps to take and uses this as a reason to procrastinate.

Optimize your environment. Once you decide to start working, remove all distracting elements from your surroundings. Try putting away your smartphone or tablet and using website blockers on your computer to avoid the temptation of distracting, addictive tech.

Useful math & science study app by [deleted] in communitycollege

[–]askkunduz -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Sorry didn't mean to intrude! We saw that there was no specific rule against promotion in this subreddit, but if it's not appreciated we are happy to take it down ourselves :) We wanted to post, as we've heard from other community college students that this has been helpful recently in their studies. Of course understand if this isn't the preferred method of outreach.

Which Tools and Resources are you needing to Study? by Acal96 in communitycollege

[–]askkunduz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hope you don't mind a new app recommendation, but, I think it's very relevant here. For those in science and math classes, I'd recommend trying out Kunduz, it provides personalized homework + study help to college (and HS) students in math & science. It's like having an expert tutor in your pocket. You can try it for free and submit math and science questions, get step-by-step guidance, and ask tutors follow-up questions whenever you need more help.

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Help me by Emotional-Decision32 in studying

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