Want to Build a Notetaking System That Compounds Your School Learning Across Semesters? Are you a **student** looking to learn the **best practices, mindsets, and tools** in Obsidian to supercharge your learning? ‍Do you lack a **systemized process** for studying and notetaking? Do you **struggle to find enjoyment** in school learning and studying? Do you find yourself starting a new semester with **no recollection** of what you learned in the last? John Mavrick and I, the creators of Obsidian University, experienced all these issues until we discovered our secret weapon at school: **Obsidian.** We used to be addicted to video games. Every day after school ended, we would run up to our rooms and play video games for hours on end. **The real world tasted like plain broccoli, while games were serving us a delicious pizza.*** *‍**In school, we were forced to do endless assignments, tests, essays, quizzes, and homework. Instead of learning for the sake of learning in itself, we learned to get the best grade on the test.  We took notes in the same way as every other classmate, which made us Cookie Cutter Students. There was no personality, no spunk, no pizzazz in our learning! We tried Google Drive, Evernote, Notion. None of these apps helped. Then we found Obsidian. ‍ ‍**Obsidian gave us the power to craft a unique personal knowledge base that scales across semesters.** Unlike most other notetaking systems, Obsidian acted as a personalized Wikipedia. We could link notes to other notes. For the first time, we had a way to connect our learnings from separate classes together and across semesters. ‍ ‍**Suddenly, we could add our unique perspective to our notes. ‍ ‍**Nothing was stopping us from connecting notes from psychology to those on biology. Notes from Computer Science to those on productivity.  And so, binge-playing video games stopped being an issue. Obsidian made our school and self-learning **the most fun game imaginable.** **Obsidian University is a premade student vault filled with school templates, Obsidian plugins, and a tag-along course** that explains how to use the various aspects of the vault and master the art of note-taking. It’s the vault we wish we had when we started using Obsidian for school to save us hundreds of hours of independent research and implementation.  ‍**It’s a new way of seeing the world.**  It’s a journey to transform yourself from a student who doesn’t enjoy learning and studying to one that falls **deeply in love.** **Will you join the next era of student learners or remain a cookie cutter student?**