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Silent clock for noisy apartment3/17/2023 ![]() Homeworks've never seen me this focused until now!īest thing ever when mixed with calm office and adjusted to your liking! I sometimes even add tin rain in the background if I want. This help so much to just focus on my assignment and do work. Perfect if you want a reading partner or is lonely (like me T-T).Ĭombining this with tropical rain is so relaxing and helps me focus while studying. When I am reading, combining this with a light table and mess sound (Cafe Restaurant) just makes me feel like I am in some place where someone is reading the book with me. It evens help me to get use to possible noise in class! It is also interactive not like a standard looped sound video. Helps me focus more which is impressive as I am easily distracted. Thank you, and know that you will have contributed to my GCSE grade in September! <3 Doing practice papers during online school to get myself ready for the examination centre and all those pesky noises! I used to get sooo distracted by them, but now, with these, it's become normal and weirdly calming? I have no idea but it just gets me in the zone. I hope everyone good luck with grades!Īs a GCSE student, this has been invaluable. It's really useful and I would recommend it to every friend I know! Now I will be even more prepared to these sounds in tests. This website made me focus while studying. Playing this in the background while I revise for my exams is helping me concentrate and stay focused :) This website has helped me immensely to boost my focus before a very important presentation I had to make, I will never be grateful enough for what this website has helped me accomplish <3 ![]() I miss the sound of my father's at-home-working, and then BAM!!! I found Examination Time, and I went, "Why didn't I find this months ago, I'm so dumb." It reminds me exactly of what my father sounded like when he was working, and it was just a comforting sound for me. ![]() I'm afraid of every human being I see, but now I can actually look/smile at random humans, and that is WAY better than me trying to speak as loudly as possible (about a tiny bit louder than an audible whisper), trying to tell a waiter that I want iced raspberry tea ) I paired this with Calm Office with its 'chatty colleagues' slider. Turns out this is actually more noise than my exam room lmao. Really good for some reason! I personally didn't think it would genuinely help, but it does in some weird way. I have set my settings to match a setting of a classroom after around a few minutes after the exam begins, and it feels very immersive! Great job on this website. What I like is that you can set all the noises to your heart's content and create the perfect noise for yourself. Wow - this really makes me feel like I have a math exam. Now this tiny bit of anxiety while listening will become a cue for focus. Hearing students do things loud and quickly makes me think "oh no, everybody is so fast and I'll be left behind". What a cool psychological trick to make me prepare for an exam. It is like I am making myself anxious on purpose, but after a few minutes it drifts away. This makes me feel good during my studies. Good for working in a room that is literally too quiet. Special thanks to Matt Lebl, a Canadian student and fan of this site, for recording all close-up sounds on this one! Use it while studying, and you will be ready for the worst! This soundscape has it all: the exam hall background noise plus all the annoying sounds, each associated with its own slider so you can produce your ideal (or worst-case scenario) examination ambience. Some of the sounds can be very annoying, and once you’ve noticed them, concentrating on your exam can become very difficult, even if you have thoroughly prepared. If you are used to studying in a very silent environment, such as your bedroom, it can be very hard to focus on your exam when it’s time to write the real thing. The silence can only serve to amplify the myriad of sounds created by students writing their exams, even if none of them utter a single word. The sounds made by an exam hall full of students can be deafening, even if the room is supposedly quiet. It may be difficult to understand how anyone could enjoy immersing themselves in such an unpleasant atmosphere at first glance, however, the answer is simple. It’s hard to see why students would want this, as exams always have been associated with stress, headaches, and all-nighters. Over the years, numerous students have asked for the sound of an examination room.
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