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Newsletter 17.2.1 Email not displaying correctly? [View it] in your browser. Newsletter 17.2.1 New Launch: Knowledge Genome With the completion of V1.0 of our Knowledge Genome, you can now see all onine and mobile flashcards neatly organized into categories, sub-categories, and sub-sub-categories of helpful study materials. [Read More] How to Take a Study Break Catching up on your Facebook or Instagram feed is a perfect way to take a brief break from your studies, right? Not so fast. Read more about the RIGHT way to take your study breaks! [Read More] New Partner: Ninja CPA Thousands have always had to create their own sub-optimal CPA study content in Brainscape. Finally, now with our partnership with [Another71.com (aka Ninja CPA]), the world's best CPA flashcards are available in Brainscape as a premium subject. [See Ninja CPA Subject] YouTube to Learn Spanish To supplement your main language learning tool such as Brainscape, websites such as YouTube can provide easy access to tons of user-uploaded videos on a diversity of language issues such as pronunciation, vocabulary and even culture. Read on to find the "Top 10 YouTube Channels to Learn Spanish". [See Top 10] Brainscape for Your Teacher? Could your classes' homework assignments stand to be enhanced a bit? Want to add a study tool to the mix that can be used on web or mobile to study bite-sized content as efficiently as possible? [See Educators Page] User Subject of the Month: Pharmacology While we obviously take a lot of pride in the premium subjects that we or our partners have created, the vast majority of content available in Brainscape has been made by individual users. We thought we'd start highlighting some of the best! This month's -- "Pharmacology" -- is a great example of how Brainscape can help you absorb scientific facts. Want to see how much the pharmacist has to know? [See Pharmacology Subject] Quick Links [iOS App] [Android App] [Brainscape.com] Premium Subject Updates [Ninja CPA] [Congressional Leadership] [Ultimate Music Theory] [Facebook] [Twitter] Good luck with whatever you are studying these days. And hope we can help!!! Brainscape 119 West 24th Street - 4th Floor New York, NY 10011 [Unsubscribe] | [Update Preferences]

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