Remember the myth of Sisyphus, punished by Hades to roll a boulder up a hill, only for it to roll back down every time? The life of a student can often feel a lot like that — an endless cycle of procrastinating, reading, forgetting, and cramming again. If you're like me when I was a student, the words "exam preparation" might as well be another term for "prolonged torture." One moment you're slurping down ramen, unconcerned by how close your term paper deadline is, and the next, you're trying to absorb concepts with impressive caffeine-fueled fervor, fighting back tears. Yikes, this is getting too familiar.