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Kylux Interview with the Vampire Au
Or: Hux bickers with his brooding vampire boyfriend as he tries to get him to enjoy the perks of eternal life.
For my darling @general-hucc  â¤
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26.02.2017 // Tea and taking some notes for my essay. Feels good to be so close to done with a final paper when Febraury isnât even finished yet! âď¸đđđđ
Anatomy Coloring Book is helping me study for my upcoming Grad school Neuroscience Exam!
31.01.2017 // I hate giving presentations and I hate ethics but i love my tea cup so weâll see how it goes ⌠âď¸đđ
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Good morning âď¸ Iâm having a cup of hazelnut coffee and organizing my life âď¸ Happy Wednesday! Follow me on instagram for more studyspo: charlenevenice
14.01.17 ⢠Writing up some chemistry notes on electrochemical cells đľ
There are not enough coffee in the world to keep me awake while doing math đđť
Last page of my first bujo! :3 Itâs been ten months since I started bullet journaling, and it has changed my life immensely. My anxiety levels are down, and I have somehow managed through a tough year without hurting myself. Iâve also met so many wonderful and talented people in the studyblr community who offer their utmost support and empathy. Thank you all for inspiring me and keeping me motivated. See you next journal! :) đđ  ig: nag_aaral
Studying for my bio final ft. my Poppin pen holder and many multicolored Post-it flags. Gonna be a long night.
bullet journalling the morning away ⨠ig: studylustre
a very pink kind of day đ feat. bio notes and some inspo!
how to survive final exams
an informational masterpost by @briellestudies
study tips
- you remember material better if you physically interact with it as opposed to just scanning it over with your eyes
instead of merely reading a page of notes, go through it with a pen/highlighter in your hand. underline/circle/annotate things as you review the material
- make a study schedule. include which days you want to study for each subject, deadlines (e.g. âfinish essay by tuesdayâ, âstudy guide for physics should be done todayâ), any study sessions you might have with others, and time for sleep
finals season often overwhelms students because of the sheer amount of work facing them. by breaking things down into a schedule and focusing on smaller portions of work day-by-day, things appear much more manageable
- use mnemonic devices to help you remember things (when applicable)
i like to use them for memorizing groups/orders of things - for example, when i took a class on dinosaurs, i had a lot of trouble keeping the paleozoic/mesozoic/cenozoic and triassic/jurassic/cretaceous orders straight until i realized that both were in reverse-alphabetical order
- different study methods work better for different classes
flashcards are best for classes where you have to memorize lots of information (without providing further explanation), e.g. introductory psychology
mind maps are good for organizing thoughts and seeing how ideas fit together, e.g. english and literature classes
practice problems/practice tests are usually the best way to prepare for STEM classes, e.g. math and chemistryÂ
optimizing your performance/productivity
- try to get some sleep. try.
you probably wonât be getting your full 7-8 hours during finals season. fine. completely understandable. but a couple hours here and there throughout the day will do wonders. your brain doesnât work at optimum levels when youâre sleep-deprived, so while you may not have time for solid 8-hour blocks of sleep, itâs in your best interests to get 1-2 hour powers naps in when you can. aim for at least 4-6 hours of total sleep time per day
- finals week is not the time for junk food. if youâre going to push your body to its physical and mental limit (as so many of us do), youâd better make damn sure youâre at least giving it the best possible fuel to run on
- you should be aware of your study habits by finals season. take them into account and use them to your advantage
more productive in the morning? set an early alarm and get yo ass up
procrastinate a lot? bitch me too!! itâs not necessarily a bad thing - some people do their best work under time pressure. try this thing i like to call âproductive procrastinationâ: if you wanna procrastinate on something, do so by working on another assignment/studying for another class. this way, you fulfill your desire to procrastinate but youâre still being productive and not completely fucking yourself over
more productive when working with others? try to organize study sessions (or youâre the opposite like me and prefer to study alone, donât feel guilty about declining requests to work with friends/classmates)
- thereâs an app called âself controlâ that blacklists or whitelists websites for a given amount of time (that you set yourself). it forces you to stay focused if you canât help but peek on social media sites every so often when working on your laptop
- prioritize! know which finals will require the most effort on your part and plan accordingly
give more priority to finals that are worth a higher percentage of your overall grade
calculate the minimum score you need on the final thatâll still get you the overall grade youâre aiming for - generally, you should be spending more study time on finals that youâll need a higher grade on
test taking tips
- if you finish with extra time, go through your test again and attempt to answer every question you left blank (unless youâre penalized for guessing, of course). the potential for partial credit is better than definitely receiving no credit
for multiple choice, use process of elimination and then make your best guess
if you donât know the answer to a short answer/essay-style question, then answer around it. for example, if you donât know the significance of calibanâs soliloquy in shakespeareâs the tempest, talk about the character of caliban in general and/or the role soliloquies are meant to play in shakespeareâs works
if youâre stuck on a math problem and have no clue how to even begin, just start manipulating numbers and applying formulas
- dress in layers so youâre comfortable no matter the room temperature
- always answer the questions youâre sure of first
- donât be afraid to ask the proctor if youâre unsure of what something on the test is asking of you (i.e. questions for clarification)
- pay attention to the questions on the exam - sometimes one question may hint at the answer to a different question
e.g. 2) what year was x fossil discovered? and 31) who discovered x fossil in the early 1930s?
miscellaneous advice
try to get everything you need (calculator batteries, scantrons, blue books, writing utensils, etc.) the weekend before exams start. this way, youâre not freaking out right before a test because youâre missing something
try to time your coffee/lack of sleep crashes such that they donât happen during a final exam (see tip about scheduling above)
if youâre pulling an all-nighter, set alarms periodically throughout the night (e.g. every hour and a half) so that if you accidentally fall asleep, you wonât sleep through the whole night
also set an alarm 20-30 minutes before each final. just in case ;)
bring an extension cord to the library if your school always seems to be short on outlets during finals week
always use the bathroom right before sitting an exam (even if you donât feel like you really need to) to avoid getting up and wasting time during the test itself
turn off your motherfucking cell phone before your tests omfg
a note on adderall, a popular âstudy drugâ students take during finals season:
i personally advise against the use of any study drugs that are not prescribed by a medical professional, but the fact of the matter is that students are going to use them regardless of what i say. when they donât know what theyâre getting into, they put themselves into very dangerous positions - often ending in trips to the emergency room or rehab. so in the interest of promoting safety (well, as much safety as is possible given the circumstances) and knowledge, here are a few things you should know about adderall if you decide you want to use it:
addy is very addictive and can make the user dependent on it
if you take it, youâll start to sweat. a lot. dress accordingly
addy will make you lose your appetite. donât listen to your body when it says itâs not hungry. you gotta force yourself to eat bruh
itâs also really easy to get dehydrated on addy - not only do you sweat a lot, but lots of people tend to pee a fuck ton while theyâre on it. stay hydrated
addy is a stimulant. you wonât be able to sleep until its effects wear off
and just like other stimulants (e.g. caffeine, ecstasy), you will experience a âcrashâ afterwards. the crash is more pronounced than one you would get from coffee or even caffeine pills
there are two âkindsâ of addy: IR and XR
IR means âimmediate/instant releaseâ - whatever dose you take will be released into your system all at once
XR means âextended releaseâ - there will be an initial release of the drug into your system and then small amounts thereafter over an extended period of time
always err on the side of caution with dangerous drugs - when in doubt, start with a lower dose
as a parting note, i would just like to remind you all to keep in mind the importance of self-care and finding balance. there is a fine line between making temporary sacrifices and being self-destructive. sometimes itâs good to push yourself - âno pain, no gainâ as they always say. but analogously, you also gotta recognize when itâs time to dial it back a bit - allow yourself a nap or an hour break to grab dinner with some friends every once in a while. trust me, you deserve it. good luck!