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22.04.15 *cue the Dora music* I did it I finished all of my write up now itās time to study till my eyes bleed. Oh and happy earth day š¹š²š³š“š·šššŗ
04.17.16Ā | so this is actually from a while back (wednesday during spring break!), but life has been so incredibly hectic nowadays i havenāt had any time to actually take pictures. though, if iām being honest, this is p much what my set up looks like every day. same coffee shop, same drink, and same pastry (or sometimes i get a bagel heh). trying to wrap up some things for school and studying for ap exams, so iāll get back to messages as soon as i can ;u;
Sunday, February 14 (2016)
Organic chemistry and white chocolate coconut latte
apr 17th // messy desktop is my favorite kind of desktop
Finals Week!!!!
I feel like this semester has been dragging on forever, and yet it's over in the blink of an eye. Good luck on your tests whenever your finals are! Can't wait for a nice break before field school starts up!
Day 25 Today is just a normal study day. I maintain a healthy rhythm, have done a lot over the past days and plan to do even more in the upcoming days, I feel calm and confident, this is the steadiest, the happiest state. This is the flow.
Imagine yourself in one of those days in which you need to study and you need to productive, yet youāre too tired or unmotivated and need an impulse. Or perhaps your studying methods have been sucking lately and you havenāt been doing good lately.Ā
Well, thatās me almost always. And I hate to look for tips online or in Youtube to end up seeing or reading tips likeĀ āget on your most comfortable clothes to studyā orĀ āhighlight for remembering conceptsā or ātake away things that distract youā when Iām desesperate to find good advice, things that will make a difference on your studying quality,
So here are some random study tips that Iāve applying and that personally helped me. If they help you somehow on improving your studying and productivity, then Iād die in bliss.Ā
Itās obvious that I didnāt invent them. These are tips the friends recommended me, that I read or heard on TED talks or that I simply applied naturally and realised later that someone else shared them to the world first.
So youāre ready for studying with tons of motivation and unicorn dust in your eyes. After 25 to 30 minutes your concentration starts to decrease. Is it normal ? Hell yes. The average student tends to be concentrated for that range of time and later, their efficency decreases. Solution: break your study sessions.
Have you ever heard about the Pomodoro technique? If youāve been here for a while, itās probably that you do. This is an example of breaking your study sessions after, usually, 25 minutes, taking then a 5 - 10 minute break to just distract yourself and then getting again into the studying.Ā
Giving yourself a reward for concentrating 25 minutes on a subject or giving yourself the pleasure of distraction will not only help you regain energy to continue, but itāll help you construct a studying habit and as you keep doing this, youāll be able to study for longer but with efficency. And youāll not die with a 4 hour straight study session and understanding nothing.
Taking good notes save lives. Fact.
Either if you use a computer or tablet, or prefer manual note taking (like I do, because thereās truly soooomething about writing everything in a paper that just helps me remember), you just have to give all your attention to the class.
Sometimes you donāt even have time to study well a topic or reading it properly but if you did give attention to the class, some triggers at a test could help you remember and take everything out.
Extra tips for good note taking:
>If your teacher explains a personal experience in which they applied what theyāre teaching (not a personal life story), then write it down. Iāve had many experiences in which my teacherās casesā experiences have helped me much more on deciding what to do than theory itself.
>Compare your notes to some awesome friend or classmate that takes notes. Ya know, extra info.Ā
>As soon as possible, go run to the teacher to clarify things that you didnāt understand or still had doubts.
>Add extra info right away. Most usual thing is that you gave so much attention to that class for the first time and forget about it as soon as it ended. Then boom, when studying for your finals you begin to remember the class that moment. In reality, Itās much better to keep that class alive while adding extra notes to what you just learned.
If I had passed (somehow) pharmacology and dental anatomy, itās been thanks to this.Ā
Summarizing has helped me be able to recognise whatās important of a lesson and what are things that I should remember or even memorise. And how have Iāve doing it? Writing it all on a adhesive note. I calculated the space I had to write down the most importand aspects of either an entire lesson or just a subheading, listing things that I had to know and graphics to help me remember. Later, when the exam was near I just had to look to my summary and right away, Iād remember it all.
On the other hand, teaching has helped me so much. We all have that one friend who has no clue about whatās going on, embrace that person and take advantage of how lost they are. Sometimes you donāt have to know all perfectly but just read a bit and then applying your knowledge on explaining it to someone. Make sure that your goal is to make that person have the same level of understanding that you have. Itāll help you not to only remember, but to truly understand the content.
Ā Itās a great way of active studying because youāre making your brain recall all the information youāve learn to summarize or make someone undersand it, and at the same time, youāll be making sure that youāre truly understand the subject.
Weāve talked before of how studying actively forces your brain to go over information again But how is this so helpful? Making your studying active will make you more effective. So instead of memorising everything or reading endlessly until your mind catches everything perfectly, try to ask yourself what the hell are you studying. Make what you learn into something factible.
Facts or concepts
First, you need to understand if your studying facts or concepts.
Concepts include how things are working or what theyāre really about. Imagine your studying phisiology: a concept will be about how the digestive system works and what are each organs functions. Once you understand how it works, you could just deduce in the future and will stay with you forever, youāre going to remember what is it about and it could help you remember facts.
Facts, on the other hand, are easily forgotten with time. And facts include, for example, what are the names of the organs that are part of the digestive system.Ā
Understanding concepts first will help you deduce facts later. Putting concepts in your own words will make you remember them forever and ever.
Recollecting vs recognising
An example for this is highlighting. Now, making a proper highlighting technique has always been hard for me since I tend to get excited with it and end up highlighting everything (or almost everything) which is completely useless. A proper one is usually highlighting important terms or dates that will help you later remember everything.
Cons about it: You need a trigger. A date, a fact, a term, a word, anything that could make your brain explode and remember everything. Thatās recognisition. You recognise that important thing of your notes or textbook and then remember. This is so dangerous since you depend on a certain little thing to remember concepts and personally, it almost never happens on the tests Iāve taken.
How to fight only recognising and to actually recall information? Test yourself while studying. Ask yourself tons of questions, play with images and understand concepts.Ā
Donāt ever rely on just flashing terms. Not only for tests, but for actual life in which youāll be using the information youāve studying.Ā
Remember that if youāre giving the effort to study something, youāre doing it to apply it later on your life. Youāre making yourself fully understand how something works to build a criterion on the field youāre working on.
Good luck with your studying and I hope these tips were somehow help you or that Iāve explained the reasons why these could be helpful.
Educate yourself. When a question about a certain topic pops up, Google it. Watch movies and documentaries. When something sparks your interest, read about it. Read read read. Study, learn, stimulate your brain. Donāt just rely on the school system, educate that beautiful mind of yours.
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How I learnt to study
During High school I was one of those students who never really had to work for my marks, I had the uncanny ability to leave my assignment till the night before and still manage full marks that is ..till I got to university, my first year was a disaster I was barely passing my units I was stressed and depressed, what got me through high school was clearly not working in university. So to stop my second year in university from being a disaster as well and to save my gpa I decided to learn how to study from scratch! Ā spoiler: It worked and my marks have tripled since I adopted these habits. So here are the things I started doing!
- I invested in school supplies that I NEEDED and not just for aesthetic, example I bought tons and tons of basic cheap notebooks because I knew I was going to do a lot of writing and things like flashcards. My rule of thumb was if its functional its perfect.
- I attended every lecture and every class no matter what the time was! This is essential as it saves time later when you are rushing around trying to catch up.Ā
- I tried to stay up to date no matter what! Before I would let lecture after lecture pile up but ever since doing this, my study life has been much easier to cope with.Ā
- UNDERSTANDING EVERYTHING YOU LEARN FROM THAT WEEK, I cannot stress how much this has helped me. If I am learning about a topic in week 5, I have to understand it fully in week 5, not when I am in finals week and stressing out. I use resources such as textbooks and the internet to help me understand or I will ask my teacher. The important thing is I understand it fully.
- Be organised! Ā Know when you have an assignment due, there are so many ways to do this. Handheld planner, wall planner, phone reminders, there is apps such as my study life. Anything that will remind you to get started on the thing before it is too late.
- Review your notes weekly or fortnightly!!! Memory works by relearning, instead of cramming the night before exams, review weeks before.
- Break down your essays weeks before its due, you donāt have to start writing them right away but at least start thinking about them.
- Utilise any free time, for example instead of listening to music on my 45 min bus ride to uni I started listening to a psych podcast or doing my readings for that day.
- Have mental health days, I found out how difficult it is to study and how necessary it is to take breaks. Studying is stressful, have days/half days where you relax and look after yourself.
-Cut down on caffeine, I was a serial coffee addict, Im talking 4 shots a cup three times a day. Cutting down reduced my anxiety and got me sleeping more, which improved my mood and energy.
- Have a study buddy/group, find someone who is serious about their study and have study sessions with them, you get to study and have a social life.
- Find a study schedule that suits you, donāt feel pressure to get up at 5 am if you find it easier to study at 6pm.
- Have a study place, that you know you will study in! It can be your local library, your desk, your bed. Anything that you find will work for you!
3:13 pm // itās been a rough week
I missed a day of school and missed the lesson on isotopes and I donāt get it ; w ; we have a quiz on Monday about it too. I also have a science project I need to work on and some Japanese vocab. I canāt study today because Iām going to a party :c
Itās been a very busy-stressful week and Iām scared Iām going to break down any minute now
*73/100 days of productivity * 30.3.16// writing the first chapter of my essay. 1/3 Chapters, 1 page of min. 30 pages - max. 100 pages Wish me good luck! š
10/100 - 03/04/16
9:04 || Breakfast with Fried Green Tomatoes š by Fannie Flagg 14:42 || Studying sociology with coffee āļø and an orange š 17:51 || Chemistry and a very messy desk š 20:19 || Math šš
Drinking earl grey tea and reading about attention and implicit learning. Have written a tiny bit of the next section of my thesis, now I need to churn out a few more paragraphs
Guys so itās the time of year ((especially for Brits bc of alevels and GCSEs Iām not too sure about other countries)) where everybody gets really stressed out because exams are approaching and as someone who also doesnāt cope at this time of year⦠I just want you to know that you can do it, try your hardest and get amazing grades. Itās okay if you need a day off to yourself every now and then but donāt let that get in the way of your potential. Studying is great but ensure that you have a good mental health,that is your priority ALWAYS. If the stress gets too much talk to anyone,even the teachers care. Iām proud of you. You can do this & Iām with you every step of the wayš
So much to do So little time