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Finally, some using their own handwriting. It's always write-to-text in most content, I want to see handwritings, not fonts. 😭 Thank you for sharing this!
The screen looks huge. I was thinking about getting the plus model, but now I'm not so sure I need it to read pdf and watch movies in bed while holding it on my chest, probably won't be able to see the whole frame. Maybe it just looks so big because of your small hands, I'm not sure, as I've seen a youtuber who could hold it on two sides with one hand(!) and it made the s9+ look small lol
Latest update created a problem. Snap fix while zooming in and out doesn't work anymore. Makes me waste a lot of time getting it to 100%. My OCD doesn't let me rest if the page doesn't fit the screen perfectly.🙃
This option is not on samsung notes app (so you can might try out other note taking apps) though it's an a4 size sheet and you can easily add on pages , there is also an infinite scrolling page option
In reality time table is never followed . Its just a few days energy when you start studying , you like studing and when you like studying you get a addiction to it . Thats how you study .
These percentages can vary based on individual chronotypes, with "larks" performing better in the morning and "owls" performing better in the evening. It's important to note that consistency and quality of study are also critical factors for effective learning.
Hi! I use Samsung Tab, so I can’t really say much. However, I've heard great things about the iPad Air for productivity. I suggest you to watch a dedicated review for your desired ipad.
Of course! Starting a new semester can be both exciting and daunting. Here are some tips to help you navigate through it successfully: 1. Set Goals: * Define what you want to achieve by the end of the semester. Break these goals down into smaller, actionable tasks. 2. Create a study schedule: * Allocate specific times for studying, attending classes, and completing assignments. Consistency is key! 3. Prioritize Tasks: * Identify your most important tasks each day and prioritize them. Tackle the most challenging tasks when your energy levels are highest. * Use the Eisenhower Matrix (urgent vs. important) to prioritize tasks effectively. 4. Stay on top of readings: * Try to keep up with your readings from the very beginning. It'll help you understand the material better and reduce stress during exams. 5. Maintain a Healthy Routine: * Ensure you're getting enough sleep each night (7-9 hours for most adults) to stay alert and focused during the day. * Eat balanced meals to fuel your body and brain. Healthy snacks can help maintain energy levels during study sessions. 6. Join study groups: * Form study groups to review material together and discuss challenging concepts. Plus, it makes studying more enjoyable! 7.Take care of yourself: * Remember to prioritize self-care, meditation, hobbies or spending time with loved ones to recharge and maintain balance. 8. Seek Support When Needed: * Don't hesitate to reach out to professors, classmates, or academic support services if you're struggling with course material or assignments. 9. Stay flexible: * Things might not always go as planned, and that's okay. Stay adaptable and be open to adjusting your strategies when needed. * Celebrate your achievements, no matter how small, to stay motivated and positive throughout the semester. Remember, consistency is key. Stick to your routine, stay organized, and don't be afraid to ask for help when needed. With dedication and perseverance, you can excel in the new semester!