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Suzanna Thomas

About Me

I’m Suzanna Thomas, professional writer at EduBrain. I have a real passion for understanding how students learn. My articles combine the knowledge of learning sciences with a deep love for teaching. My mission is to help each student unlock their potential through effective study techniques and a growth mindset.

I earned my Master’s degree in Learning Sciences at Northwestern University. My time there allowed me to study how cognitive processes shape the learning experience. This experience has shaped my teaching methods, and gave a fresh perspective to the classroom.

I’m passionate about reading, particularly books related to personal development and education. My dog, Bailey, always hangs out with me and keeps me company as I work.

Professional Purpose

Here, I will share my strategies that can help you overcome obstacles. My goal is to give you the tools you need to overcome any academic barrier.

Recent Suzanna Thomas posts

What Does ACT Stand For in the College Admission Process
Apr 02, 2026 Study Hub

ACT shows up in every admissions chat. The American College Test, or ACT, gives a composite score on a 1...

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How to Find a Research Gap: Identifying Gaps Easily
Apr 02, 2026 Research

Before you begin a project or dissertation, check what others already wrote. A research gap means something important hasn’t been...

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Why Is Math in Your Head Hard? Dyscalculia, Aphantasia, Improving Math Skills 
Mar 26, 2026 Math

Performing calculations in your mind may be challenging for many. It may be doing sums in a short time, tip-calculating,...

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Top Careers for People Who Love Math: In-Demand High Salary Choices
Mar 26, 2026 Math

Math is a type of career that not everyone can become invested in, but those who understand it can find...

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Get an MBA at Zero Cost: Discover the Best Free Online MBA Courses
Apr 03, 2026 Study Hub

The landscape of higher education has experienced a monumental shift over the last decade. Today, you don’t need to relocate...

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Differences and Similarities Between Anthropology vs Sociology
Apr 02, 2026 Study Hub

Anthropology and sociology are two key fields in the social sciences that help us understand society and the study of...

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Study Guide on How to Pass the Geometry Regents Exam
Mar 24, 2026 Math

According to my experience, preparing for the NYS Geometry Regents exam requires not only a sharp mind but also diligence...

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Best AI Tools for Study Notes: 8 Note-Taking Apps for Lectures and PDFs
Mar 24, 2026 Study Hub

Students don’t need one perfect app. They need a setup that can record what they learn in class, clean it...

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10 Best Languages to Learn: Finding a Useful Language to Learn
Apr 03, 2026 Study Hub

Apps can help translate words for global communication and learn the language, but they miss the cultural understanding and meaning...

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Top Resources to Learn AI
Mar 13, 2026 Study Hub

Machine learning and generative AI have taken the world by storm. Every major industry has been changed by these technologies...

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