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@smolemon4214

i need a chaotic version where its the last 15 mins of exams and everyone is rapidly flipping thru pages and spamming their calculators HAHHA

@valentina-ji1tz

this is insanely anxiety inducing i love it

@studybuddy.

So accurate! Only missing the one person constantly coughing and sniffing, the guy tapping his pencil, the girl eating and drinking, the loud conversation outside the doors, and another teacher stopping by to laugh it up loudly with yours.

@Zafaruss

You forgot the person coughing in the back and the florescent lighting humming

@picnicbros

This is good because of encoding specificity in memory. By studying with sounds stimulated the test room environment, when we are taking the exam, the probability of retrieving memories of what we study increases. Thank you.

@damoon4739

feels empty without the sound of someone coughing every 20 seconds

@ExclusiveGrant

Thanks, fell asleep in 5 min, just like in class

@skaylarjon1452

Literally the only ambiance that actually puts me in a mood of studying. Had to record my own exam sound during an exam to stimulate that part of my brain again to study

@lutherblissett7873

Pure frustration, anxiety, and negative vibes.

@TheONE-rb7jw

I'm Sure This didn't pop up in your Recommendation, YOU REALLY CAME THIS FAR :) and its a sign to not stop until you reach what you want !

@alexosterude6932

This is the best one. There's no weird mumbling in the background, just a room with some writing and background noise. this vid never fails to help me focus ⬆

@jesus-smiles-on-james

For three months straight, while preparing for my grade 12 board exams I used this as my background while solving question papers. I scored above 95%

@lei5657

during the time when we were presenting our research paper, i recorded the entire section when the panelists gave their criticism. when i first listened to the recording after the presentation, i was so immersed in the sound of the chalk sliding across the boards and flipping pages that i completely forgot to take in the criticism the panelists gave. just then did i realize how addicting classroom ambience's are for me. 

I've always found classrooms noisy and never thought of that noise as anything close to pleasing. but after that recording, i realized how comforting it is. a few years from now, i probably won't be able to hear the lively chatter of my classmates or the bustle of hurried footsteps across tiny corridors. the more i listen to ambiences like this,  the more this feels unexplainably nostalgic. i can already see myself 10 years later, whatever job i may land, playing this ambience when another deadline is approaching.

thank you so much for this:)

@JoshuaLonsako

This gives me the perfect amount of anxiety I need to actually get work done

@ssaint7u

Y'all should add hardcore breathing and nose sounds ngl! I'm training with this sounds for my exams. (Misophonia 🙌🏼)

@ScarObviously

This is good, it triggers my PTSD

@westleyvanzant

Incomplete video. No test-taking environment is complete without someone dropping their metal water bottle and scaring the hell out of everyone in the lecture hall

@mywilltoliveisgone4901

Honestly, the pencil sounds gave me a nostalgic memory of my childhood during math exams where all of us are rapidly scribbling and erasing trying to come up with answers to a 30 item quiz, having given only 1 hour to do it. It's not multiple choice too TT.

@lephAANT312

Yktf when you can hear everyone else writing faster than you. Always throws me off. This is good practice 👍