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Simple Mushroom Risotto with Herb Crusted Chicken
One of the stereotypes of poor student life is eating nothing but instant ramen noodles. I’n not gonna lie I love ramen but I couldn’t live off of it endlessly. That being said I also don’t always want to put a whole bunch of effort into cooking. Enter risotto. Risotto sounds like a fancy dish but is actually very easy to make. This simple mushroom risotto is the perfect recipe to get you started.
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Time Blocking for Students
Time blocking is the perfect scheduling method for students. It will help keep you organized and on top of everything you need to do. This post is all about how to start time blocking as a student. What is Time Blocking? Time blocking is a scheduling method where you set out specific blocks of time to get specific tasks done. Most guides on time blocking have you is blocking out every single part of your day – which sounds intense, right? I don’t actually do this, so this is an adapted method of time blocking that works for me and I think will work well for other students. My thoughts…
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Best Time Management Apps For Students
If you are anything like me, time management as a student can be a real struggle. In order to stay on top of everything I rely on planners, calendars and different apps to keep myself organized. So I’ve put together my absolute favourite time management apps for students. 1. Notion Notion is an all in one app. I’ve started using Notion both for school and for organizing stuff for my blog. In Notion you have the ability to create calendars, to-do lists, tables and charts. I know lots of students also use it for taking their notes. I use it to organize the learning outcomes we get for our cases…