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Will You Study For Your Midterms?
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Will You Study For Your Midterms?

Your midterms are piling up, but as much as you want to spend your time studying, something always gets in the way. Check out this flowchart to see if you will actually hit the books or end up binge watching the new season of You.

Will You Study For Your Midterms?
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Will You Study For Your Midterms?

Will You Study For Your Midterms?

falling in snow like i fell in love
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Love It/Hate It: Cold Weather

Everyone knows it has been exceptionally cold out recently, but are we living in a Winter Wonderland or a slushy nightmare? Check out Flyby’s article on the pros and cons of winter weather to decide for yourself.

Joining the Circus
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It’s Officially Midterm Season, Time to Get Your Act Together

We're all knee deep in midterm season, so it's about time to get our acts together. We're going back to the basics, with some of our go-to tips for surviving this less-than-restful time.

bored class vibes
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6 Things to Do Instead of Paying Attention in Class

With just a few days of classes left, actually forcing ourselves to pay attention is feeling... impossible. Well, we've got some go-to ideas to fill your time instead of listening to your professor during your last classes of the week.

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Flyby Everywhere: Tag Yourself, International Edition

I can say with absolute certainty (and a pinch of bias) that international students bring a lot of unique, special qualities to Harvard, from their interesting accents, beautiful languages and time zone issues. Whether you're from the States or not, though, there are International quirks that align with just abou everybody. Check out this tag yourself to find out what aspects of the international student experience speak to you the most!

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intl tag urself

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Flyby Everywhere: Flyby Tries Switching Time Zones

Next up in our Flyby Everywhere column, our writers (quite literally) stepped into each other's shoes and swapped time zones for a week. With wildly different experiences during their freshman years as an international student and a student living on campus, we got a peak into just one of the many new challenges awaiting many of our international students.

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What Type of Class Are You?

As if the Myers-Briggs, Hogwarts house affiliation, love languages and Enneagram personality types weren’t enough, here’s another one that you can add to your Tinder profile.

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Flyby Everywhere: International Playlist

For the next installment of our international column Flyby Everywhere, we've got some boppin' music from across the globe to get your weekend moving.

New Girl Watch TV All Day
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Hacks For Multitasking School and TV Shows

Let's be real: we're all still on Spring Break mode despite classes still happening this week. If you were hoping to catch up on your Netflix Watch List even despite a full week of Zoom, we've got the ~strategies~ you need to check each series off your list.

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Eliot House

Welcome to Eliot House — while perhaps best known for its annual Fête celebration, there truly is so much to love about this ~bougie~ River House. Domus!

choices........
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How You Should Spend Your Wellness Day

Spring break is out and Wellness Days are in. If you’re still deciding between hibernating in your bed all day, cooking/baking up a storm of food that will last you until the end of the semester, or spending the day finishing your 50 psets and crying about how very unwell you feel, use this flowchart to help you make the most of those precious 24 hours.

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wellness day flowchart

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Dude That's Rude: The Worst Things Professors Can Do For Zoom University

With a whole new semester of Zoom ahead of us, even just the thought of having to schedule one more video call is enough to make you want to throw your phone into the Charles River. While this virtual education can be hard enough, some of our professors aren't necessarily making it any easier — from disabling the chat to going fifteen minutes overtime, these small things can really make that "Leave Meeting" button seem even more tempting.

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