Gabriel Roy

Gabriel Roy

Gabriel Roy runs studytips.blog — an honest, opinionated content creator based in Minneapolis.

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10 Science-Backed Study Habits That Actually Boost Your Grades

10 Science-Backed Study Habits That Actually Boost Your Grades

Tired of cramming and still getting mediocre results? Discover proven study techniques that help you retain more information, stay focused longer, and ace your exams without burning out.

April 13, 2026

Conquering Academic Mountains: A Step-by-Step Approach to Large Projects

Conquering Academic Mountains: A Step-by-Step Approach to Large Projects

Turn academic mountains into manageable molehills. This guide offers practical strategies for breaking down large projects, understanding scope, backward planning, and maintaining momentum.

April 12, 2026

Why Do You Read the Same Page Three Times Without Remembering Anything?

Why Do You Read the Same Page Three Times Without Remembering Anything?

Most students waste hours re-reading the same textbook pages without absorbing anything. This guide breaks down the difference between passive and active reading, plus proven techniques to help you actually remember w...

April 11, 2026

Stop Ignoring Your Mental Health During Midterms

Stop Ignoring Your Mental Health During Midterms

Stress isn't just a feeling; it's a biological barrier to learning. Learn how to manage the mental-health-academic cycle before burnout hits.

April 11, 2026

How to Turn Old Exams Into Your Most Powerful Study Tool

How to Turn Old Exams Into Your Most Powerful Study Tool

Practice testing beats rereading every time. Learn how to turn old exams into a structured study system that strengthens memory and improves exam performance through effortful retrieval.

April 11, 2026

The 5-Minute Post-Class Review That Boosts Memory by 50%

The 5-Minute Post-Class Review That Boosts Memory by 50%

Spending just five minutes reviewing your notes immediately after class can dramatically improve long-term retention. This simple habit leverages the spacing effect to lock information into your memory before it fades.

April 10, 2026