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[25.10.15] First actual studyblr post. Making History of Art notes for class.
Hello!
studying for psychology + handwriting close ups
Studying neo classical era for my art history exam tomorrow but my motivation is gone really far and I can't seem to find it back...nevermind 🌚
12/6 || 11:06a
Finishing up the week here…thought I’d post a photo of this week’s spread! 😸
Spent a little bit of my day in this spot. 🌧 Instagram: kokokourtney
8am //Now that finals are over, I have time to relax and start sketching new ideas for my new drawing. Those who are still in school, keep working hard! Winter break is coming up real fast.
7 More Study Moods
So you STILL wanna study, but somehow the mood just isn’t right. Maybe try these? Pick your favorite, or do one each day of the week!
The Freshman: Hot coffee, boy bands, reading your textbook on your bed.
This is the Basic Mood. It’s hard to get much simpler!
The Hermione: Earl Grey, ambient noise, writing/researching a research paper deep in the stacks of the school library.
A great way to feel super Prepared and Scholastic, this mood also pairs well with argyle socks and maroon V-neck sweaters.
The Carefree: Lemonade or cider, the wind in the trees, highlighting key points points in readings at a picnic table.
Useful for when everything seems overwhelming - being outside can make difficult and stressful readings seem not as bad. And enjoying the last nice weather of the year is good too!
The At-Home: Hot chocolate, swing bands, writing journals in your parents’ living room.
Thanksgiving break is around the corner, and that’s when a lot of people go home for the first time. If you have anything to catch up on, this mood is perfect!
The Work-Study: Lemon water, rain noises, making bullet point outlines of key info at the desk you staff for your work-study job.
Just because you work doesn’t mean you can’t be productive at the same time! I’m writing this at my work study job, for instance.
The Holiday Spirit: Peppermint mocha, Christmas carols, crafting timelines somewhere lit by string lights.
I KNOW Christmas is still far away. However, some people get in the spirit early, and that’s okay! Live it up, you merry people.
The Cinderella: Something fizzy, waltzes, working on something due at midnight while wearing fancy clothing.
Hey, just because you procrastinated doesn’t mean you can’t have fun while you finish it. Make it less of a stressful event by going full-on Cinderella - maybe leave one shoe somewhere for realism’s sake, too!
Don’t stress about doing exactly these - they’re suggestions! Mix and match at your leisure.
Go forth and study!
18/11/15 - yes, I am still taking snazzy notes! I just never remember to post them which is silly of me. I promise I will start to up my game again. This is an essay plan for an essay I just handed in titled about ‘Water in Literature’- was a very interesting experience!
Duolingo
I’ve discovered Duolingo today and just started to learn italian. Let me tell you that this is just so much fun ! I’m happy because i used to take italian lessons for beginners and it was so hard for me because i need time to understand everything and my prof was just going too fast for me too handle. But here i can take my time and learn vocab, grammar and oral langage slowly but surely and i’m excited :)
People who succeed have momentum. The more they succeed, the more they want to succeed, and the more they find a way to succeed. Similarly, when someone is failing, the tendency is to get on a downward spiral that can even become a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Tony Robbins (via coded-mess)
how to start studying after school
clean up your desk: it’s hard to concentrate when there’s a pile of rubbish on your desk. the chance of you fiddling with things is also higher! you’ll get more done by cleaning your desk! if you’re looking for an easy way to organise your desk, check out these handy organisers!
get your books: get out all the books you need to study that particular subject. if it’s geography, an atlas might be handy.
get a notebook: if you’re in uni or college it’s a good idea to re-write all your notes for your classes that day. make them look clean and tidy. if you’re in secondary school and you’re studying for a test, summarize everything you have learned. in any case, it’s best to have a few notebooks on your desk too. here’s a 4 pack of spiral notebooks for $7.04!
grab some pens: seems self explanatory! i recommend you having an ordinary pen, a highlighter and a pencil on hand. (a.k.a. the basics!) here are some super cute gel pens!
turn off your phone: by turning off your phone, you will get less distracted by social media. sure, people won’t be able to reach you but you’ll get some peace and quiet. obviously leave it on if you’re expecting an important call!
look for a study playlist: if you easily get distracted by your laptop too, skip this step. i personally find it harder to get distracted by my laptop than my phone, so i leave it on and look for some music to study to. here’s a masterpost of some good playlists to listen to!
get a glass of water: you really need your h2o, everyone. grab a large glass or fill up a water bottle. some super cute ones: i ii iii
get a healthy snack: if you’re like me and you love snacking on things while your studying, the best thing to do is to grab something healthy. cut up some apples and sprinkle some cinnamon on them (try it. it’s amazing.), grab some hummus and some celery or carrots or cucumber to dip in it, fill a little bowl with nuts, treat yourself to a square of dark chocolate! if you’re studying during dinner time or lunch time, make yourself a nourishment bowl to nibble on. for more study snack ideas, go to pinterest and snoop around the study snack tag for a while. try out my favourite smoothie bowl too!
take a deep breath: i know from personal experience that sometimes the workload can be really scary and freak you out. the most important thing to do is to take a deep breath and to tell yourself you can get through all your work. you can do anything if you try hard enough!
get cracking: now that you’ve done steps 1-9, you can actually start studying! good luck!
06 . 12 . 15 || my list of bad habits includes studying history as a way to ignore math and physics
today’s (unexpected) study spot, with the chicago skyline way off in the distance. also, extra-toasty cheez-its are my life right now.
Study tips
study guides and strategies
block sites (chrome app stayfocusd)
test if you’re a visual, auditory or kinesthetic learner
study break - brainscape.com/blog/2011/06/study-break/
how to take notes - mindofamedstudent-tutorial-how-to-make
playlists: (soundtracks: battlefield) (piano: modern-fairytale-iv) (indie: the-coffee-s-never-strong-enough)
College tips
make a to do+doing+done board
print sources nicely (1) (2)
recipes based on ingredients - recipepuppy
popular new headlines - newsmap.jp
discussions/lectures - ted.com
speed read - spreeder.com
white noise - simplynoise.com
plan sleep time - sleepyti.me
google like a boss - png / jpg
ebooks - planetebook.com/ebooks / readanybook.com
improve presentations - prezi.com / don’ts: mistakes
write essay (tumblr post) (protip: if u can’t imagine urself dropping the mic after the final sentence of ur essay, ur conclusion needs to be stronger)
collegepackinglist.com
Learn stuff
any subject (video lectures)
internetisuseful.com
Relax
stress analyst - relaxonline
calm.com
distract yourself
self-care tips
self-care for overstimulated nerves
softest legs
feel better
WRITING
Remember the Word
Alternatives to Said A little side note: ‘said’ is NOT dead. Use these alternatives carefully. If you use them too much they distract the reader from what the character is actually saying. Be wise alright, don’t clutter your story.
Great Inspiration
Getting Inspired
Free Microsoft Word alternative
Dealing with writer’s block
Lay vs. lie
When to change paragraphs
Music for writing
READING
Free books & textbooks: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
STUDYING/SCHOOL/HOMEWORK
Get homework help
Maths problem solver: 1, 2
Calculator (graphing, etc.)
Geography
Learning how to study
Flashcards
Written? Kitten!
How to pull and all-nighter and do well
When should I go to sleep/wake up?
Finals survival guide
Alternative to Wikipedia
Book Suggestions
VERY useful websites (khan academy, tedtalks, etc)
CrashCourse
Study app (helps you manage time)
Study tips video
Learning a new language? (you can use this for any language)
FITNESS
Workouts at home: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Drink water!
Fitness tips
Clean up your diet
ADVICE
How to be ok with yourself
25 Resolutions
Self confidence
Self defense tips PLEASE READ THIS
NICE LITTLE THINGS (THAT WILL MAKE YOU HAPPY)
Calming cat
Cute engagement
Cute kitten
Santino Fontana auditioning for Frozen role Hans
Best figure skating I’ve seen in my life.
Essay writing
Research and reading
How to write a kickass essay with ½ of the stress
How to write an essay
Guide to writing a basic essay
Essay writing: the basics
What makes a good essay?
How to google? (1) (2)
Writing tips
Harvard Writing Resources
Other writing stuff
Synonyms Masterpost
can’t find the right word?
Hemingway an online editor (Trust me, it’s awesome. Wish I’d known about it sooner)
Languages
Duolingo- Learn certain languages for free.
Achieving Proficiency- Really useful for Greeks (like me) or for anyone who wants to improve their english skills.
Math/Science
Cheat Sheets
Periodic Table
Biology!
Music Skills
Free guitar lessons
Piano Lessons
Philosophy
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Interesting philosophy quizzes
Stress Relief
The quiet place project- You will love this.
Feelings Masterpost- Very helpful.
Studying
Free textbooks
Bibme- Fully automatic bibliography maker that auto-fills and it’s free.
StudyBlue- Make online flashcards.
open2study- Free online study for everyone.
Khan Academy- Learn anything.
Coursera- Online courses for free.
Quizlet- Make flashcards and test yourself.
Wikiversity
Presentation Zen- A blog that helps you with your presentations.
Time management
Momentum- Be motivated and organised.
Test your vocabulary
Grammar Check
Website Blocker- Remove temptation.
Coffitivity- Coffitivity recreates the ambient sounds of a cafe to boost your creativity and help you work better.
WRITING
Remember the Word
Alternatives to Said A little side note: ‘said’ is NOT dead. Use these alternatives carefully. If you use them too much they distract the reader from what the character is actually saying. Be wise alright, don’t clutter your story.
Great Inspiration
Getting Inspired
Free Microsoft Word alternative
Dealing with writer’s block
Lay vs. lie
When to change paragraphs
Music for writing
READING
Free books & textbooks: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
STUDYING/SCHOOL/HOMEWORK
Get homework help
Maths problem solver: 1, 2
Calculator (graphing, etc.)
Geography
Learning how to study
Flashcards
Written? Kitten!
How to pull and all-nighter and do well
When should I go to sleep/wake up?
Finals survival guide
Alternative to Wikipedia
Book Suggestions
VERY useful websites (khan academy, tedtalks, etc)
CrashCourse
Study app (helps you manage time)
Study tips video
Learning a new language? (you can use this for any language)
FITNESS
Workouts at home: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Drink water!
Fitness tips
Clean up your diet
ADVICE
How to be ok with yourself
25 Resolutions
Self confidence
Self defense tips PLEASE READ THIS
NICE LITTLE THINGS (THAT WILL MAKE YOU HAPPY)
Calming cat
Cute engagement
Cute kitten
Santino Fontana auditioning for Frozen role Hans
Best figure skating I’ve seen in my life.
Essay writing
Research and reading
How to write a kickass essay with ½ of the stress
How to write an essay
Guide to writing a basic essay
Essay writing: the basics
What makes a good essay?
How to google? (1) (2)
Writing tips
Harvard Writing Resources
Other writing stuff
Synonyms Masterpost
can’t find the right word?
Hemingway an online editor (Trust me, it’s awesome. Wish I’d known about it sooner)
Languages
Duolingo- Learn certain languages for free.
Achieving Proficiency- Really useful for Greeks (like me) or for anyone who wants to improve their english skills.
Math/Science
Cheat Sheets
Periodic Table
Biology!
Music Skills
Free guitar lessons
Piano Lessons
Philosophy
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Interesting philosophy quizzes
Stress Relief
The quiet place project- You will love this.
Feelings Masterpost- Very helpful.
Studying
Free textbooks
Bibme- Fully automatic bibliography maker that auto-fills and it’s free.
StudyBlue- Make online flashcards.
open2study- Free online study for everyone.
Khan Academy- Learn anything.
Coursera- Online courses for free.
Quizlet- Make flashcards and test yourself.
Wikiversity
Presentation Zen- A blog that helps you with your presentations.
Time management
Momentum- Be motivated and organised.
Test your vocabulary
Grammar Check
Website Blocker- Remove temptation.
Coffitivity- Coffitivity recreates the ambient sounds of a cafe to boost your creativity and help you work better.
P R O D U C T I V I T Y
30/30* - personal favorite, I always use this to study and manage time.
Essential productivity apps for any student*
Top 5 productivity apps for iOS (video)*
Top 5 productivity apps for Android (video)*
StayFocusd*- limits the time you can spend on time-wasting websites
Time Warp* - keeps you from procrastinating
Self Control* - blocks websites
The science of productivity (video)
The science of procrastination and how to manage it (video)
7 brain hacks to improve your productivity (video)
The simple science of getting more done (in less time)
Productivity tips
About power naps
How to pull an all-nighter effectively
O R G A N I Z A T I O N
My Study Life* - It’s a planner to help you remember when your homework is due and stuff like that
Free printable planner
To do list
How to make a study schedule
Class folder organization
S C H O O L // S T U D Y I N G
Inkflow Visual Notebook* - I haven’t used this one, but it’s for note taking (if you’re a visual learner it’s probably quite useful
Free Flashcards Study Helper* - Create flashcards and carry them around to study anywhere
Apps for students*
Tips and trick to help you get good grades
Learning how to study
Cornell note taking method
BBC Bitesize
Studyblue - flashcards, quizzes, review sheets, study guides, etc.
Essay writing
Textbook masterpost (and other stuff too)
Wolfram Alpha for research
Memorizing dates
Making a good study guide
Note taking like a pro
Online calculator
Finals survival guide
How to survive finals
School survival guide
Free online courses
Scholarpedia
Mathway
Khan academy
Quizlet
Homework help
Exam survival tips
Studying for an important exam
Answering multiple choice questions
Guide on punctuation
Science simplified
How to answer exam questions
How to study
Useful websites
CrashCourse
How to write an essay
Duolingo
P R O J E C T S
Public speaking
Annoying Power Point presentation mistakes
Power Point presentations
Prezi
Emaze - similar to prezi
Rawshorts - video presentations
If it has * it’s an app
This is a list of helpful sites pulled from multiple masterposts, compiled into one. (Photos are linked with their respective post.)
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I’ve seen a lot of curious people wanting to dive into classical music but don’t know where to start, so I have written out a list of pieces to listen to depending on mood. I’ve only put out a few, but please add more if you want to. hope this helps y’all out. :)
stereotypical delightful classical music:
battalia a 10 in d major (biber)
brandenburg concerto no. 5
brandenburg concerto no. 3
symphony no. 45 - “farewell” (haydn)
if you need to chill:
rondo alla turca
fur elise
anitra’s dance
in the steppes of central asia (borodin) (added by viola-ology)
if you need to sleep:
moonlight sonata
swan lake
corral nocturne
sleep (eric whitacre) (added by thelonecomposer)
if you need to wake up:
morning mood
summer (from the four seasons)
buckaroo holiday (if you’ve played this in orch you might end up screaming instead of waking up joyfully)
if you are feeling very proud:
pomp and circumstance
symphony no. 9 (beethoven; this is where ode to joy came from)
1812 overture
symphony no. 5, finale (tchaikovsky) (added by viola-ology)
american (dvořák)
if you feel really excited:
hoedown (copland)
bacchanale
spring (from the four seasons) (be careful, if you listen to this too much you’ll start hating it)
la gazza ladra
death and the maiden (schubert)
if you are angry and you want to take a baseball bat and start hitting a bush:
dance of the knights (from the romeo and juliet suite by prokofiev)
winter, mvt. 1 (from the four seasons)
symphony no. 10 mvt. 2 (shostakovich)
symphony no. 5 (beethoven)
totentanz (liszt)
quartet no. 8, mvt. 2 (shostakovich) (added by viola-ology)
young person’s guide to the orchestra, fugue (britten) (added by iwillsavemyworld)
symphony no. 5 mvt. 4 (shostakovich) (added by eternal-cadenza)
marche slave (tchaikovsky) (added by eternal-cadenza)
if you want to cry for a really long time:
fantasia based on russian themes (rimsky-korsakov)
adagio for strings (barber)
violin concerto in e minor (mendelssohn)
aase’s death
andante festivo
vocalise (rachmaninoff) (added by tropicalmunchakoopas)
if you want to feel like you’re on an adventure:
an american in paris (gershwin)
if you want chills:
danse macabre
russian easter overture
egmont overture (added by shayshay526)
if you want to study:
eine kleine nachtmusik
bolero (ravel)
serenade for strings (elgar)
scheherazade (rimsky-korsakov) (added by viola-ology)
pines of rome, mvt. 4 (resphigi) (added by viola-ology)
if you really want to dance:
capriccio espagnol (rimsky-korsakov)
blue danube
le cid (massenet) (added by viola-ology)
radetzky march
if you want to start bouncing in your chair:
hopak (mussorgsky)
les toreadors (from carmen suite no.1)
if you’re about to pass out and you need energy:
hungarian dance no. 1
hungarian dance no. 5
if you want to hear suspense within music:
firebird
in the hall of the mountain king
ride of the valkyries
night on bald mountain (mussorgsky) (added by viola-ology)
if you want a jazzy/classical feel:
rhapsody in blue
jazz suite no. 2 (shostakovich) (added by eternal-cadenza)
if you want to feel emotional with no explanation:
introduction and rondo capriccioso
unfinished symphony (schubert)
symphony no. 7, allegretto (beethoven) (added by viola-ology)
canon in d (pachelbel)
if you want to sit back and have a nice cup of tea:
st. paul’s suite
concerto for two violins (vivaldi)
l’arlésienne suite
concierto de aranjuez (added by tropicalmunchakoopas)
pieces that don’t really have a valid explanation:
symphony no. 40 (mozart)
cello suite no. 1 (bach)
polovtsian dances
enigma variations (elgar) (added by viola-ology)
perpetuum mobile
moto perpetuo (paganini)
pieces that just sound really cool:
scherzo tarantelle
dance of the goblins
caprice no. 24 (paganini)
new world symphony, allegro con fuoco (dvorak) (added by viola-ology)
le tombeau de couperin (added by tropicalmunchakoopas)
carnival of the animals (added by shadowraven45662)
if you feel like listening to concertos all day (I do not recommend doing that):
concerto for two violins (bach)
concerto for two violins (vivaldi)
violin concerto in a minor (vivaldi)
violin concerto (tchaikovsky) (added by iwillsavemyworld)
violin concerto in d minor (sibelius) (added by eternal-cadenza)
cello concerto in c (haydn)
piano concerto, mvt. 1 (pierne) (added by iwillsavemyworld)
harp concerto in E-flat major, mvt. 1 (added by iwillsavemyworld)
and if you really just hate classical music in general:
4′33″ (cage)
a lot of these pieces apply in multiple categories, but I sorted them by which I think they match the most. have fun exploring classical music!
also, thank you to viola-ology, iwillsavemyworld, shayshay526, eternal-cadenza, tropicalmunchakoopas, shadowraven45662, and thelonecomposer for adding on! if you would like to add on your own suggestions, please reblog and add on or message me so I can give you credit for the suggestion!