COLLEGE LIFESTYLE

Dorm life, Budgeting
For Everyday Success

Dorm life
budgeting
Shoot
PRODUCTIVITY

Simple Systems For Productivity
And Classes

Simple Systems For Productivity
And Classes
STUDY STRATEGIES

Proven techniques and tools
to help you perform at your best

Proven techniques and tools
to help you perform at your best

How to Get Notion Plus for Free as a Student

How to Get Notion Plus for Free as a Student

Introduction Yes, Notion Education plan is free for eligible students and teachers when you sign up with your school email or through the GitHub Student Developer Pack. The upgrade simply makes Notion feel unlimited. You can organize everything in one place, work with classmates, build your own system(2nd brain), and stop worrying about limits while studying or planning projects. It’s really powerful tool for college or university students and teachers who want a smarter way to handle notes, assignments, group work, clubs, and daily planning. It doesn’t take long at all. If you’ve got your school email or GitHub Student Pack ready, you can upgrade...

How to Get JetBrains Student Pack for Free (Step-by-Step Guide)

How to Get JetBrains Student Pack for Free (Step-by-Step Guide)

Introduction If you’re a college or university student, or a teacher who codes, this guide is for you. In the next few minutes, you’ll learn how to unlock all the main JetBrains IDEs, AI tools, and learning plugins without paying anything. The setup usually takes about 3–5 minutes if you have your details are ready. This guide is updated for 2026 and follows the latest JetBrains Student Pack application process, so you don’t have to see any other post after this. What Is the JetBrains Student Pack?  The JetBrains Student Pack is a free bundle that gives students and teachers full access to...

How to Micro-Journal: A Student’s Guide to Managing Mental Health on a Busy Schedule

Close-up of a woman in a sweater holding The Five Minute Journal.

Introduction It usually hits when you least expect it. Have you ever been in situation when your lecture ends around 3 PM, and your head is already full. You’re thinking about the assignment you didn’t finish, the quiz coming up, the message you haven’t replied to, and whether you’re falling behind compared to everyone else. You sit down to study, but your brain won’t cooperate. This isn’t laziness. It’s mental overload. Micro-journaling isn’t about becoming a writer or adding another habit to your routine. It’s the opposite. Think of it as control-alt-delete for your brain, a fast reset that clears the background...

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