15.09.16 | ah, I feel so bad today! I’m so tired, I can barely keep my eyes open. I’ve tried to read this tex the teacher sent us (+200 pages due tomorrow), but I just can’t :c studygram: avoidingprocrastination | snapchat: coollikepanic
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15.09.16 | ah, I feel so bad today! I’m so tired, I can barely keep my eyes open. I’ve tried to read this tex the teacher sent us (+200 pages due tomorrow), but I just can’t :c studygram: avoidingprocrastination | snapchat: coollikepanic
Better photos of my workspace this summer back at home!
02 . 04 . 2016 // soft colors for genetics (9:3:3:1)
This is beautiful 😍
06.21.2016||
My exams are over, the weather is clearing up and the feeling of summer is finally here! Here’s a view of this hectic week! Sorry for not being active this month, I’ve been very occupied. + couscous salad with red wine vinegar. 😋
hi! i was wondering if you knew of any resources or masterposts about learning italian. thank you and your blog is absolutely wonderful :D
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! important ! remember that summer is meant to be a break from the stress of school, so don’t overwork yourself. these are some suggestions of small tasks to do each day when you have nothing else major to do.
if you miss a day, keep going! you don’t have to finish this in 30 consecutive days. if you are uncomfortable with a task, don’t do it. this is meant to guide you to keep on track in the summer, not force you to do busy work.
i. write all upcoming events on a calendar. ii. choose an organization system. iii. make a habit tracker. iv. write 3 goals for the school year. v. clear your email inbox. vi. clear your askbox. vii. clean your phone of photos and apps. viii. clean your computer of files. ix. clean your study space. x. clean your backpack. xi. clean your pencil case. xii. clean your closet, or wherever you shove all your junk xiii. establish a morning routine xiv. establish an after school routine xv. you’re halfway done! take a day for self care and find out what helps you the most. xvi. find or make a study soundtrack. xvii. if you haven’t already, make a studyblr! if you have one, redo it. xviii. try meditation. xix. find healthy recipes. xx. find a fitness method that works for you and establish a fitness routine. xxi. find a note taking method that works for you. xxii. find resources for the subjects you’re taking next year. xxiii. change your wallpapers to motivational ones. xxiv. make a motivation wall. xxv. go to the library or a book store. xxvi. organize your bookshelf. xxvii. write a bucket list. xxviii. write a mission statement for your life. xxviv. find out what kind of person you are. xxx. make a rewards list, then choose one to reward yourself with because you’ve finished the challenge! good job!
under the cut are post challenges with 2 options for each day and a printable version of the 30 day list and the 30 day blog challenge.
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to do!!! please do this, i encourage you all to do so. <3
here’s for all the lovely and kind people asking me about my headers and fake calligraphy!! i’m sorry i kinda suck at instructions, so i tried putting more detail to direct y'all (´△`) i hope this helps!!
also i just started an ig so if y'all wanna check it out! !!!!=͟͟͞͞(๑ò◊ó ノ)ノ studygram
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Daily Planners
Daily planner from @arystudies
Today’s hustle planners from @theparisiandreamer
Daily printable from @aescademic
Daily planner from @theorganisedstudent
Get yo’ shit together from @studyforgreatness
Daily planner from @paperclipsandotherthings
Weekly Planners
Weekly planner v.2 from @cofene
Weekly planner printables from @lazyhermione
Weekly planning printables from @marveloustudies
Weekly planners from @intellectus
Peek at the week
Weekly planner from @butteredcoffeeandloosepages
Monday-start weekly planner from @simplifiedstudying
Calendars
Fall 2016 calendars from @arystudies
2016 calendars from @studyearlgrey
Free 2016 planner from @muna-mm-mi
2016 at a glance
2016 monthly planners from @theorganisedstudent
To Do Lists
To-Do lists from @apricot-studies
Weekly to-do’s vers.2 from @studeying
Tic tac toe to-do’s
Daily to-do’s
Too many to-do’s
Daily to-do lists
Study Printables
Note-taking printable from @studyvet
Back to school printables from @lycheestudy
Organic printables from @helicion
English printables from @intellectus (#spon!)
Quarter at a glance from @youbutterstudy
Note taking printables from @strive-for-da-best
Definition of terms from @thearialligraphyproject
Finals study plan from @collegeruled
Note taking printables from @helicion
Amazing Printable Creators
arystudies’ printables tag
cmpsbls’ printables page
thearialligraphy’s printables page
helicion’s printables page
theorganisedstudent’s printables page
strive-for-da-best’s printables page
Other
School supply list cards from @intellectus (#spon)
Go to sleep printables from @educatier
Binder inserts from @golddotsandtatertots
2016 planner printables masterpost from @marias-studyblr
Habit tracker from @mincrvas
Binder label printables from @code-bug
How to start making printables from @cmpsbls
Ah, I can’t… If I don’t get enough sleep, I won’t wake up in time… studygram | snapchat: coollikepanic
How am I supposed to read 49 pages until tomorrow? We didn’t even found the text we were supposed to read until twenty minutes ago
The holidays are nearly over, which means we’re at a convenient intersection between summer travels and back-to-school college visits, both of which often mean a lot of driving! To help combat the boredom and make sure you stay productive, here are a few of my favourite tips :D
What to bring
A neck pillow (they really do help)
Apps for learning (try duolingo or memrise)
Audiobooks or podcasts (you can download some for free at LibriVox!)
Electronics (whatever you’ll need to be productive— phone, computer, tablet)
Snacks and water (try and be healthy!! snacks need to keep you energized)
Some good headphones (they’ll keep you in the zone)
Things to charge your electronics with (this means cords and a portable charger!)
Things to do alone
Write some blog posts/essays: road trips provide plenty of time without the distractions of the internet to get stuff done! Of course, this isn’t a good idea if you’re driving, but if you’re the passenger then take full advantage of the time and do some work.
Annotate: if you’re in a language class that requires annotations, take the time and relative smoothness afforded by a road trip on motorways and get some chapters done!
Listen to some podcasts: most are free to download, and they’re a great way to pass the time while you learn something new. If you’re interested, here are some of my podcast recommendations!
Read a book: if it doesn’t make you too sick, try enjoying some literature, whether digital or physical. The length of most road trips make them a great time to do some uninterrupted reading.
Learn something new: with the wide availability of mobile devices, apps can help you learn something new whether stationary or on the move!! Try duolingo, memrise, tinycards, or quizlet.
Enjoy your company
Listen to an audiobook together: whether traveling with family or friends, listening to a book you’ll all enjoy makes time pass much more quickly, and can also help to keep the driver awake.
Play vocal games: these are especially good if you’re traveling with little siblings! Classics like I Spy, Twenty Questions, and the license plate game (if you’re in the US) are always good fun.
Avoid motion sickness
Try sitting in the front seat: it lets you look at the road, so your body and brain stay in sync with what they’re perceiving.
Don’t eat too much fast food: greasy, spicy, and heavy foods won’t help with nausea.
Take breaks: getting out to stretch your legs or run around for a little bit will make you feel a lot better in the long run, since it gets you some fresh air and stops the constant motion.
Open the windows: again, fresh air is your friend!
Don’t read/use the computer/text: you might not be as productive, but it’ll be worthwhile! If you focus on one thing, it makes your brain think you’re still, but all the bumps and turns in the road will contradict this and make you sick.
Eat little and often: grazing is good for you! Try grapes, crackers, or pretzels as snacks, and remember to drink water.
Get some rest
Get comfy: don’t wear your favourite pyjamas, but cozy trackie bottoms or shorts and soft t-shirts always help! Use your neck pillow for comfort and take off your shoes.
Get rid of distractions like light and sound: sleep masks and headphones with a relaxing playlist make sure the daylight doesn’t stop you from sleeping, and neither does any chatting going on in the car.
Make use of reclining seats: if you’re in the front, make it the most like a bed you possibly can to maximize comfort!
I hope some of these suggestions help you out! Don’t get too stressed and try and have at least a little fun when you’re on the road. Happy summer and good luck in the new school year!!
(If you’d like to see more of my posts, you can take a look here!)
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9.14.16 | Oh boy, look who’s back?
I know, I’ve been away for such a long time, but I had my reasons. Working, studying and having an actual social life but it actually paid off: I have a 8.8 coefficient (as you can see here), which is 1.3 points over my personal goal for last semester. I still need to find a way to study Korean, since I have a massive amount of reading to do this semester. On the pictures you can see the class plans from two of my teachers (one of those actually has four pages with only texts for us to read) and the other has two class notes that I still need to rewrite the one on the left was written in a rush, look at how awful my hand write looks
Listening to: It’s Pretty -- Giriboy
Reading: Just pretty much the texts the teachers give us
Watching: NO.MERCY again
hey guys!!! someone asked me if i could tell them some tips for studying a new language so i thought i’d make a masterpost so everyone could see it and use it!!! happy learning ❤️📚 (x)
i wanted to add more things but it was going to be too long, so if you want me to add anything else tell me and i’ll make another masterpost with it!!
general tips
make the most of duolingo! by @leahrning
learning foreign languages by @a-pprendre
how to self-study languages by @e-tudiante
how to learn a new language at home by @laurynstudy
ace your foreign language class by @cambridgemagic
language learning by @study-well
studying a foreign language by @areistotle
online bilingual dictionaries by @languageramblings
15 tips for language self-study
the complete guide of self-studying a foreign language
5 tips for self-studying a foreign language
tips for learning a new language by @ofminervas
tips for writing by @moonstruckstudies
another language masterpost by @wonderful-language-sounds
ten reasons to learn a new language by @thescholarlysquad
language learning tips and resources by @study-ings
how to study a foreign language by @a-student-life
a faster way to start learning a language by @funwithlanguages
a new language? tricky but easy! by @underpressurecharlie
how i learn languages by @mickybyrd
american sign language
free asl learning programs
start asl
learn asl
asl resources
arabic
online resources
more resources
learn arabic
arabic online
chinese
coffee related words by @the-brightest-witch-studies
mandarin chinese resource masterpost by @floernce
chinese resources by @brbimstudying
english
the ultimate english masterpost by @areistotle
english masterpost by @studyvet
free online courses by @wonderful-language-sounds
get litterature notes x x x x
french
french masterpost by @organisaticns
french resources masterlist by @nathalliastudies
50 advanced french phrases by @la-linguistique
12 tips for learning french efficiently
how to improve your french
french music by @studyplants
french resources
german
german capitalisation by @yourfuckingmuse
german emotions by @deutsch-doodles
learning tools by @wonderful-language-sounds
learn german online
guide to learning german by @baernat
free german resources by @languageoclock
greek
how to learn greek by @katlearnslanguages
hindi
learn hindi
italian
italian masterpost by @studybowie
japanese
learn japanese!! by @solarstudy
fun ways to study japanese by @japanesewithyuandclare
japanese masterlist by @thespecsappeal
learn japanese
korean
korean language learning masterpost! by @study-mochi
how to study korean
korean alphabet
learn korean
korean language education center
learn korean
korean for beginners by @mujistudies
latin
learn latin by @studyplants
learn latin!!
free online resources
free latin videos
latin course
maltese
maltese resources by @maltese-boy
animals in maltese by @maltese-boy
speak maltese in 300 words by @maltese-boy
portuguese
learn portugese
portuguese ressources by @lass-uns-studieren
polish
polish media by @maltese-boy
drinks in polish by @untaintedtea
polish learning masterpost by @areistotle
russian
learning russian by @wonderful-language-sounds
online russian learning
russian alphabet by @pycckuu
tips to read and listen in russian by @wonderful-language-sounds
spanish
great apps!! by @katlearnslanguages
spanish resources masterpost by @alcyonien
spanish oxford dictionary by @productivebuddy
spanish resources by @somestudy
spanish media resources by @wonderful-language-sounds
swedish
swedish resources masterpost by @studyvet
swedish media by @maltese-boy
web/apps
fluentin3months
babbel
memrise
linguti
livemocha
BBC Languages
l-lingo
lang-8
mosalingua
busuu
hellotalk
bliubliu
mango languages
language
vocabulary tool
reading tool
helpful language apps masterpost by @studysthetics
other
foreign language cartoons by @lingdom
best songs for learning a language by @highschoolering
learn about fillers in different languages by @vinurminn
learn an ancient language
another language masterpost by @z-co
masterpost of language massive open courses by @wonderful-sounds
language resources by @travellingual
a folder with all of the grammar you’ll ever need
notebook set up by @curiousmin-d
motivation
benefits of being bilingual by @polyglotgirl
motivation to keep on studying by @rahaflearns
why you’re a better learner than a child by @languageoclock
my masterposts
app masterpost
DIY masterpost
food masterpost
how to: group work
printable masterpost