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i’m in serious need of some more studyblrs to follow and i’d love to interact with this community bc everyone is so warm and friendly and !!!! it’s the best
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Studyblr Intro
Hello. My name is Saffi Grace and I have decided to rejoin the wonderful Studyblr community. Over the past year I have started to lose sight of my goals and stopped believing in my potential. I created this account a while back but am resposting this because I never used it due to mental health and I lost who I am. I hope the studyblr community will help me get back some of my passion for learning about the things that interest me. Icon by @cheruib
About me
I am taking a gap year
I am 19
I live in Europe
I am an INFJ
My ultimate dream is to be a clinical psychotherapist and write a book. This is really important to me because I want to help people and at the same time, I enjoy the academic challenge that comes with learning something I enjoy.
Interests
Criminology (love Buzzfeed unsolved)
Tennis, Swimming, Dance
Volunteering
Debate
I listen to music almost constantly
Photography and Scrapbooking
Reading and writing
Poetry (Slam)
Cooking
Sewing
Puzzles
My classes
None, but I am learning Spanish.
Next year, I will take Psychology, Philosophy, Childhood Development and Law
Random facts about me
I am pretty analytical and love to communicate with others as well as interpret the things around me
I love creating new concepts and connecting things from all different areas of learning
Fall is my favourite season and I love flowers
I want to change the world for the better
One of my largest wants is to have a family, and I am looking forward to that one day. I want to be able to stay at home with my kids if I have them.
I am queer
If I don’t do college, I want to be an event planner
My favorite thing in school is critical thinking
The most important value to me is empathy
I am a perfectionist and afraid of failure (and I worry a lot)
I am trying to learn to read body language better.
I always need to be doing something and am very curious, always asking about everything
I love egg and avocado
Why a Studyblr
I have a pretty big imagination (and would rather spend my time dreaming up new concepts then studying certain subjects) and can be pretty chaotic. Which leads to me procrastinating and not being disciplined and not getting the grades I know I could be getting. I hope this studyblr will motivate me. Also, I want to improve my notetaking. I have a pretty strong will and I hope that I can apply that to school.
I struggle with depression and I hope that this studyblr will motivate me to continue with my goals even when I feel as if nothing will work out.
Goal
Create my own content
Productivity challenge
Make friends
Learn to love what I do
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Can’t wait to start an adventure with all of you. You are all amazing people.
How to Brace Yourself for a New School Year
August is fast approaching once again! Though I’m all for “starting the year/ school year right”, I think it’s pretty much unavoidable for us to get off track. A lot. Because of that, I put together this infographic to help minimize those stressful moments in your brand new school years.
First of all, get your shit together. And I mean both physically and emotionally.
it’s a new start my friend!! detox your mind of all those negative thoughts (and people) and embrace the opportunity to start over.
gather all the supplies you need. if you’re moving into a dormitory, make sure it’s equipped with everything you need to feel at home.
her campus college packing list
do’s and don’ts
don’t go overboard with this step, but go get yourself some new stationery. choose wisely, and ensure that you’ll actually use it and it’s not just for purposes of aesthetic. we all want nice instagram feeds, but don’t let that be a reason for you to buy too much pretty stationery.
why not think of a note taking system before classes begin?
the cornell system
mind mapping
flashcards
not all may find the idea of going back to school exciting, but you gotta have the motivation to keep that positive mindset in your head throughout the year! go you.
Organize your study space. You may have to stay in it much longer than usual now.
lighting is important. it’s oversaid, but never untrue. opt for natural lighting when you can, but if you can’t or you’re a night owl, get a good study lamp to brighten up those long hours of work.
I did say you’re probably gonna be staying here for some long bouts of time, but that doesn’t have to be a bad thing. make your desk one of your favorite places to be in. if you want to, make it really pretty. hang up some motivational posters or quotes - perhaps you even want a color scheme with that.
desk inspiration
quote posters to get you going
quotes from writers
have an accessible stash of stationery on your desk at all times so that you don’t have to go looking for a pen and a sticky note when you need to write something down. keep pens, pencils and highlighters in a jar near you.
keep something green on your desk, like a succulent. plants are adorable and the sight of them can boost your productivity.
have a planner or a bullet journal, and make space for that too.
a bujo masterpost
if working with music helps you, have headphones with you as well. always have a study playlist on hand. go for instrumentals or wordless tracks.
study playlist masterpost
make it a habit to keep your space in check every night before you go to bed. it really could make a big difference in how much work you’re gonna be able to do. don’t forget to stay clear of distractions!
Create a stress management system.
okay. this is what i’m telling you to brace yourself for. there are gonna be those days or those moments when you’re gonna feel really depressed or panicked. you’re gonna be okay. feel free to message me or any other studyblr - we’re here to listen =)
take some time out to practice self care and put off work, even for a bit. school is not the most important thing in the world, keeping yourself alive and healthy is. you can sleep, be kind to yourself.
self-care reminders
soothe yourself
go get some food too. you can prep some of your own if you’d prefer.
food masterpost
mood boosting food
never ever ever underestimate the power of exercise. the feeling of finishing a workout is so so so satisfying and I can guarantee you will feel better in no time.
the seven minute workout
popsugar fitness
take out your mat and do some yoga. stretch out all those muscles you held in place for so long sitting at your desk.
I find it important to always have a mini-collection of unread books. if you don’t have any, one of my favorite places to be in is a bookstore or library - and I just read whatever I find. the results can be life changing.
take time to hone your skills in your hobbies. if you can, do it everyday - do that one thing that makes you really happy daily. maybe you like singing. or playing the guitar. or painting. whatever it is, go do it.
write it down! I keep an electronic journal and it really helps to just spill your thoughts out on a notebook or your phone.
honey, please talk to someone if you need to. it won’t hurt.
Get a headstart on academics.
especially on subjects that are easier with advanced reading. if you already know what books you’re going to be tackling for english or literature, go read them.
sparknotes
shmoop
try asking upper years who used to take your classes if they still have their course outlines, or any material they were given before. this can save lives.
gonna be taking a language class? why not start learning it already?
duolingo
memrise
find textbooks and start using them!!
don’t have any idea of what you’re going to study yet? that doesn’t mean you should stop learning something new. you can listen to a ted talk or join an online course.
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crash course
coursera
Finally, set SMART goals for the school year. And have a concrete plan for how you’ll reach them.
what average are you aiming for? what organizations do you want to join? make your goals realistic and specific.
motivation is very important, but honestly, you can’t count on it to be with you every single day, every single moment of your life while you’re working for your goals. what will push you forward then? discipline.
building discipline
surround yourself with a community people who support you. like I said in the first step, detox all those negative people from your life. find ways to work with your friends and help each other in attaining goals.
set rewards for yourself too, not just in the long run but for the little things like finishing a good study session or passing a paper early.
study reward ideas
that being said, don’t underestimate the power of setting your short-term goals. those will be your stepping stones to pursuing the bigger picture you envision for yourself.
Tumblr and Pinterest, provided you don’t go too far in using them, can serve your daily doses of inspiration. don’t just use them for the sake of looking at aesthetically pleasing shots, though.
on a final note, don’t let academics take over your life. I hope you have a fantastic year, and good luck!
s.y. 2019-2020 is coming around again in a few weeks! hope this helps yall out luvs
A Really Fucking Vulgar Guide to Not Losing Your Shit in College (Condensed Version)
Bitches love to put things into lists. Moreover, bitches love numbered shit. Here’s some numbered shit in list format to help you not suck in higher education. You’re welcome.
1. Go to class. Like 210% serious. I don’t give a shit if you’re a get by on nothing, A+ slacker. You’re fucking paying for this crap so you might as well get the services owed to you. Take your ass to class even if you zone out 99% of the time. You know 1% more than you did when you walked up in there. Congrats, asshole.
2. All that free time you have during your first week of classes? Make it your bitch. Don’t just print the goddamn syllabus and be like all done. No motherfucker. Take a good fucking look at that assignment list. What’s due next week? Yeah, do that shit now bc I know you don’t have anything else to do. Then when you’re coughing up a lung six weeks into the semester and don’t feel like getting your ass up to do that calculus homework, you’ll remember this week. You’ll remember that you’ve been a week ahead this whole damn semester. Pat yourself on the back, ass wipe.
3. Prepare yo self. No seriously. You got notes to print for class? Sure you could be like all those other bitches and just shove them into your backpack, or you could actually /prepare/ for class. I’m talking looking that shit over, identifying key concepts, getting a decent grasp of the material before your ass is even in class. You a STEM major? Yeah, make this kinda shit your life because now class is like one bomb ass group review session. Again, you’re welcome.
4. Snack like a motherfucker, but save that junk food shit for the weekends. From now on, you are a fucking health guru during the week or if you’re a slacker like me, at least on the days you have class. Fruits? Hell yeah. Pack some of those. Mind wandering in class? Snack on some apple slices. Can’t stay awake? Keep eating some almonds or some shit, but don’t be that bitch with the potato chips. Just don’t.
5. Read. Yeah, you heard me. Read and I’m not just talking assigned reading. I bet my left butt cheek that your campus library has /something/ of interest to you. Commuting and don’t want to drive out there? Library databases bro. We’re in the digital age, motherfucker. I’d bet my other butt cheek that the shit you want is in a nice little PDF somewhere. But na man, you thinking maybe you want to go into computer science? Check out computer science books and eat them up bro. You don’t like reading them? Probably not the field for you. You a biology major in your second year? Yeah dumbass. Time to break out the bio books and not the ones your professor is shoving in your face. Amaze your friends and teachers with your out of class knowledge. Be a fucking star.
this…. THIS, is the epitome of the studyblr community
I aspire to be a woman who loves to wakes up early in the morning and loves what she does for a living everyday. Travels often, spiritually secured, and financially stable.
Shout out to:
The people who don’t have a best friend because their friends already have best friends
The people who want to make friends and don’t know how
The people who have lots of friends but always feel lonely
The people who get left behind in a group
The people who are alone and nobody notices
The people who put their soul into a friendship and watched it fall apart
The people who are introverted and mistaken for being anti social
I- ouch
111117 | i was studying for my bio exam at a cafe in a library after school. i ended up getting a 74 on the test, which kind of sucks, but i am sure that i can do better next time! :-) dont let a bad grade demotivate you! ♡
31/8/19: food science
So, I’m sure you’ve had it, that feeling that you simply cannot do anything, you’re exhausted, and looking at another darn sentence is going to make your head explode. The dreaded study burnout - I’ve been there. How do you deal with burnout you may ask? Well, you stop studying and look. after. your. self!
So, here’s a list of little self-care ideas for the exhausted students’ soul:
listen to your favourite album
Take a bath and put extra bubble bath in. Don’t have a bathtub? Have a nice long hot shower!
Re-watch your favourite episode of a TV show on Netflix - I personally prefer Brooklyn nine-nine or parks and recreation.
Call up a friend that you normally don’t get to talk to or usually just text. Ask them how they are doing and get talking, no matter what it’s about.
Re-arrange your wardrobe or dresser. Organizing helps clear the mind and makes your room feel less stressful/cluttered.
Pamper yourself with body cream and give yourself a proper manicure/pedicure.
Search for Pinterest recipes for a DIY at-home facial.
Light a candle in your room.
Write in a journal about what has been going on in your life lately.
Buy yourself flowers!
Invite someone to go get coffee with you that you normally wouldn’t.
Strip your bed of all the sheets, pillow cases, and comforters. Wash and dry them with lots of dryer sheets/softener - a cosy bed guaranteed!
Go to a museum in your city (or somewhere nearby) by yourself. Allow yourself to spend as much time at one exhibit/piece as you want.
Find a library that currently has that book you’ve always wanted to read and go pick it up.
Go for a run or hop on a treadmill/elliptical - extra fun if you listen to a playlist or podcast!
Create a new playlist of all your favourite songs and load it up onto your phone or Spotify to play when you are on a commute/hanging out at home.
Make a handmade card for someone you love. Pinterest has a ton of great ideas and they don’t cost anything!
Go through your wardrobe/dresser for old clothes that you don’t wear or use anymore. Research and find somewhere to drop off the clothes to donate.
Get a massage. These can be expensive but are worth it and a once-in-awhile treat your back and neck will thank you - these are the most likely places to store stress in the body.
Prepare yourself some comfort food. Macaroni & cheese, pizza, chocolate cake or ramen!
Write down a list of the 20 things and people you are thankful for in your life right now.
Find a cool podcast to listen to! There are heaps on the ios Podcast app and also on Spotify for my android pals!
Make yourself breakfast early one morning and enjoy it in bed.
Find an event going on in your city and attend it. Scared to go alone? Invite a friend/family member/co-worker.
Look at old photos with people you love.
Go for a hike or long walk in your area - pay close attention to the sights and smells.
Play with or pet a furry friend. Don’t own one? Try visiting a shelter or even volunteering! I can confirm, pet cuddles help.
29.05.28 • just a bit of a-level history revision.
how to study when you REALLY don’t want to
we’ve all been there. You have a paper due in the morning, it’s 10 pm, and you’re sitting at your desk, feeling dead. Or maybe it’s 3 pm, and you’re just SO overwhelmed with an endless to do list and so many pages to read or annotate or take notes on that you just think,
screw it. I just won’t do anything.
Listen, I get it. I understand. I LOVE learning, but I often find myself bogged down by homework, that incessant, painful reminder that you’re being forced to learn. Nobody likes that.
So below are some of my tips for studying, especially when you really, really don’t feel like doing it.
What’s your absolute dream school? Columbia? That’s amazing. Harvard? Incredible. Florida State? Awesome. Wherever you want to be in two years- whether it be college, grad school, teaching, etc. Picture yourself learning in your dream learning environment, doing what you love the most. Maybe for you, that daydream means picturing yourself in a New York City coffee shop, working on Literature homework from Barnard College. Or maybe it means cramming biology in a crowded, raucous library at UMass. Whatever makes you get excited about learning- take the fuel you feel from those daydreams and use it to fan the flames of your love for learning.
Treat every single class like it’s your absolute favorite class ever. Listen. I don’t care if you have the shittiest teacher on planet earth. I don’t care if you couldn’t give less of a fuck about quantum physics or functions or whatever. You have the privilege and the opportunity to learn anything and everything, and we could all do good to stop taking that for granted. Treat AP Calculus like it’s your favorite subject EVER, even when- especially when it feels like pulling teeth. But how? You might be asking. The secret is that it’s really, really not that hard. There are so many ways to motivate yourself to do that subject you’ve been putting off for days, and you know it!! Use studyblr to find inspiration for That Subject™, make a study group, trap yourself in your dorm/library/coffee shop until you just finish one problem set, just START. Chances are when you see other people being productive and getting shit done in that subject (cough studyblr cough) you’ll want to do it too.
Eat, sleep, and live. Listen to me: you HAVE to stop killing yourself to do more school. Your to-do list ISN’T GOING TO JUST GO AWAY. There’s always going to be things you have to do and things you could be stressed about. But stress, school, and homework are not excuses to abandon self-care, friendships and having a social life. Go out with your friends! Go to the movies! Go to that football game! Get the important stuff done and stop worrying about your endless list! Having somewhere to go will motivate you to get done faster, and you’re going to feel a lot better after going out and having fun than sitting at home alone procrastinating. Chances are, you’ll be more energized to get some work done too.
Pay attention to what your body’s telling you. Switch out midnight iced lattes for smoothies and fruit. Eat lots of food that makes you feel good, healthy and fulfilled. Stop snacking on the same 4 chips every time you study and start learning how to fuel your body and your brain. If you know you can’t eat a full breakfast before school, find things you can eat, and I mean MORE THAN JUST COFFEE STRAIGHT FROM THE POT. Track what you eat for an entire week, and I mean EVERYTHING. Track your water intake, coffee intake, and soda intake. On top of food tracking, also track your mood, productivity, and overall feeling of wellbeing. At the end of the week, see what’s up! Look for patterns, dehydration, food inconsistencies, gross stuff you eat a lot, things you want to change, all of it. And then actually MAKE THE CHANGES.
I know I’m going to sound like your mom friend here, but that’s kind of what I am, so: drink👏🏻more👏🏻water👏🏻!!!!!!! I cannot STRESS THIS ENOUGH!!!!!!! FUEL YOUR BODY!!! YOU WILL FEEL BETTER!!!
in conclusion…
- picture yourself learning in your dream learning environment
- picture the payoff, you doing what you want to do - nursing or teaching or building fancy ass AI robotos or whatever it is
- do NOT take your education for granted!!!! learning is such an opportunity and not everyone gets it
- treat yourself like a normal human being. take care of yourself. shower. eat.
- pay attention to your body. pay attention to what you need. pay attention to what you WANT
- drink your water, listen to some jazz, and just start somewhere.
- small progress is still progress
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ENGLISH & ESSAYS - lit, lang, essays
ap lit
english literature masterpost
english literature tips
ap literature reading list
literature masterpost
ap lang
how to study for the ap lang exam
ap language and composition
another ap lang mp
essays
a guide to outlining essays
academic writing resources
writing last minute essays
SOCIAL SCIENCES - hug, gov, econ, ush, euro, world
ap hug
ap human geography
another ap hug masterpost
ap hug masterpost
tackling ap human geography
ap gov
how to do well in ap gov
ap govt and politics resources
ap gov and politics
ap gov resources
youtube ap gov review
ap econ
ap macro econ sheets
how to survive ap economics
lets get economical
ap ush
how to procrastinate for the apush exam
apush resources
ap us history masterpost
another apush masterpost
all the topics u need to know for apush
ap world
ap world history
ap world masterpost
how to study ap world history
one more world masterpost
ap euro
ap euro masterpost
ap euro crunch time
european history masterpost
ap euro tips
SCIENCES - comp sci, psych, chem, physics
computer science
pltw masterpost
coding masterpost
typing masterpost
coding online
learn to code
how to study for computer science
psychology
ap psychology: a masterpost
teach urself psychology n neuroscience
more psychology
ap psych resources
masterpost of psych notes
ap psychology
chemistry
how to organic chemistry
science resources
another org chem masterpost
ap chemistry
high school chemistry cheat sheet
chemistry resource masterpost
ap chemistry masterpost
chemistry resources
physics
physics links
studying for ap physics
ap physics 1
ap physics c
physics resoures and links
MATHEMATICS - algebra, precalc, calculus, general
algebra
algebra 2
algebra masterpost
precalc
precalculus review
resources for precalc
precalculus masterpost
calculus
how to study calculus
mega calculus masterpost
ap calculus formula sheets
general
how to study math
complete math masterpost
NON ENGLISH LANGUAGES - specifics, general
specific
spanish resources masterpost
spanish resources
swedish resources masterpost
italian learning
learning turkish masterpost
beginning with japanese
japanese masterpost
german learning tools
romanian masterpost
learn hebrew in 200 words
learning latin
french masterpost
a french masterpost
chinese masterpost
learn korean
general
languages dictionary masterpost
how to learn languages
languages masterpost
what to do after duolingo
how to learn a language knowing the basics
MASTERPOSTS OF MASTERPOSTS
masterpost of everything
studyblr resources
the really big studying masterpost
masterpost of masterposts
study masterlists
the imperfect guide on ap classes
ap cram packets
MISCELLANEOUS - art, printables, apps, organizing
art
mini art guide
paper recommendations
how to survive ap studio art
fifty ways to improve ur artwork
helpful (art related) websites
useful art masterpost
printables
printables masterpost
another masterpost
how to make a printable
apps / websites
websites u didnt kno
study apps n websites
organization
cleaning out binders
time management stuff
how to be more organized
time management
10/8/2019 | [8/100 days of productivity]
Finals are in 2 weeks 💫
new subject to learn over the summer brought to u from khan academy video lectures
My first full week of 3rd year was ridiculously busy and I forgot how much anxiety school induces. I’m trying to take it easy and study with my coffee in peace. Catching up on immunology 🔬 is hard but at least I’m in my home and not on campus🤷♀️
day 17 | invested in a desk so that my back and shoulders will not be destroyed come the first of december. and a few markers too, because i have time to journal again.