Study Playlist 2017
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Study Playlist 2017

This playlist features quiet music, to help you focus.

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Study Playlist 2017
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As week six at my university approaches, students are starting to receive their first tests of the semester. This usually bring a big panic, as, while it is possible to succeed from failing the first test or two (I personally have done it), it IS hard, so getting a decent grade on the first test is important. A decent grade is about a C for most classes, at least here, especially for the first test. Also with the first test comes the unknown. Students, unless having the same teacher as last semester, will not know how the tests are, and the way questions are worded. This is also usually why the first tests of the semester usually have a lower average. So, are you needing to study? If so, I have a playlist that has helped me study for my exams. This playlist features quiet music, to help you focus.

1. Every Kingdom- Ben Howard

2. Bon Iver- Bon Iver

3. Rise- Tony Anderson

4. Intro- The XX

5. Home- Will Hanson

6. Landfill - Daughter

7. And Then You- Greg Laswell

8. Quiet- This Will Destroy You

9. Saturn- Sleeping At Last


10. The Drought- Horse Feathers

11. Mended Souls- Casey Hurt

12. Blood Flow- Ritual

13. I Found - Amber Run

14. 5 AM- Amber Run

15. Enter One- Sol Seppy

16. Mars- Sleeping At Last

17. Ancient Light- Allman Brown

18. Fall In love- Barcelona

19. Work Song- Hozier

20. Sedated- Hozier

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