College students, It’s that time of year again. This week, campuses around the nation from Texas A&M to Boston College are readying their students for the most influential exams taken take all semester. Winter finals are no easy feat; they’re right before the long Holiday Break making your quest through endless notes treacherous when you’d much rather be binge watching Holiday films.
Worry not, we’ll show you how you can avoid the jam packed library, scrambling around for study groups, and filtering through months worth of notes.
How? With Luvo!
LUVO’S FINAL HACK PACKS
As you know all of Luvo’s content comes from you, the students!
We took the absolute best notes by subject on our marketplace and consolidated them into their own complete study guides. They’re available for all major courses; General Biology, Chemistry, Criminal Justice, Macroeconomics, and Psychology.
Professor didn’t provide a study guide for the Final exam? Use these! Have your own study materials? Use these to cross-check answers for accuracy.
LUVO’S EXPERT ANSWERS
Nothing is worse than studying at home and then running into something you don’t understand. Google is usually a go-to at that point to answer any needed questions, but why not rely on a more credible source?
Along with our Hack Packs we offer an expert to answer any ten questions in your subject. You ask the question, one of our certified tutors will receive it and answer it as soon as possible!
LIVE TUTORING
During finals it may be difficult to track down tutors and professors to get the sit down time you may need. With Luvo you can get connected to a live tutor from the comfort of your room. You can ask questions in real time, look over materials together, and get the individualized help you need!
A GOOD NIGHTS REST
After you’ve used Luvo to get all your studying in, head to bed.
The biggest mistake so many students make is wasting the 24 hours before the exam in a caffeine-induced studying frenzy and ultimately getting no sleep. You’d think that studying for as long as possible before the test would be beneficial, but studies show this is actually hurting your retention of the material and could cause you to do worse!
Dr. Philip Alapat, medical director at the Harris Health Sleep Disorders Center states:
“Memory recall and ability to maintain concentration are much improved when an individual is rested…any prolonged sleep deprivation will affect your mood, energy level and ability to focus, concentrate and learn, which directly affects your academic performance.”


