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New spread, I feel that I'm starting a more minimalist style
(Gonna start posting in this side blog)
I started this famous thing named kpop journal. I don’t love it but aksjsksj I’m starting and it’s really funny.
Tips For College
A little back story on me. I attended college right out of high school for mechanical engineering. I was an AP student, good grades but I HATED school. Shortly into engineering school I dropped out because that wasn’t what I wanted at that point in my life. Long story short, I pursued another career (which I’m still happy I did). Eventually I decided to go back to school and quickly discovered I no longer hated school but in fact LOVED it! I’ve been able to maintain a 4.0 and continue to work. My goals are now to become a registered dietitian which requires a masters degree (and then after that I want my PhD in nutrition), at least a bachelors degree in Kinesiology, next semester I’ll be getting my associates in culinary arts 👩🏼🍳, and then maybe even a degree in photography because I’ve already taken a few classes. A few years ago I honestly thought I would always just be a college dropout, so it’s crazy to me that I now have these goals.
Here’s my tips on how to be successful in college
Show up to class!!!!!!! This is the most important tip I can possibly give. For a lot of students, college is their first time experiencing independence and not being forced to go to school. So they just don’t show up! Attendance can be part of your grade. Those are easy points that your missing out on if you don’t show up. Even if attendance isn’t counted (and more importantly) your missing out on info!! It’s way easier to just show up to class and listen, than to try and catch up on the info yourself. Plus a lot of professors while teaching will also hint at important info that may be on tests. I could go on and on but the point is just SHOW UP TO CLASS!
Don’t procrastinate. This ones obvious and I think we all already know that. At the very least, look at the parameters of the assignments because sometimes if you wait till last minute you’ll screw yourself if the assignment entails more than you thought.
Get organized. I like to color code everything. This means I have a colored binder for every class with a matching colored notebook. I use three ring binders and notebooks with 3 hole punches so I can put them in the notebook. Because I have classes from multiple majors it’s easy to look at “green” and know that Kinesiology, “black” culinary arts, “blue” photography, etc.
Take notes even if it’s not required. A lot of professors are insulted and get angry if you don’t take notes (which usually means more students take notes). But there’s also a lot of professors that don’t care, your grade and work ethic is on you. In those classes, most everyone just sits there and stares at the proffessor and never writes anything down. Taking notes is a great way to help retain information. Also, I use one of those 4 color pens. For me it’s just easier to look at notes where main points and sub points are in different colors. It helps me to find info faster when going over notes.
Get every point possible. I guess this one depends on your standards and expectations. For me, I’ve become a freak about my grades. I want the highest grade possible at all times! I think this is a good rule for any student though because you never know what’s going to happen! There’s times when you can be sittin pretty on an A and then boom a bad exam and you have a C now. The last thing you want is that to happen and you don’t pass the class. I also find that trying to get every point possible is a great way to alleviate stress during the finals. It gives you a little cushion so that your not borderline a grade you don’t want. So even the stupid little 5point assignments, do them! If extra credit is offered, do it even if you don’t need it. You never know.
Get to know your professors if possible!! I’m not saying kiss ass but be nice and talk to them. Theyre just people. Knowing your professors can open up a lot of doors and opportunities. Maybe down the road you need a letter or recommendation. It can also help with your grade. This last semester I got to know my photography professor and told him how I just enjoyed the class and was only taking it for fun. I also told him how I had a 4.0 and I was seriously stressing that the class was going to blow it for me because I had a B that seemed impossible to bring up. I did extra credit, I busted my ass, barely got it up to an A and he saw that. I definitely think that helped influence my grade on the final because if he had given me one point less, I would have gotten a B.
Figure out your professors teaching/testing style as fast as you can. Now this isn’t about getting to know them personally but figure out how they like to run their class. Every teacher has a system of how they like to grade and also how they like to present info. Are they getting test questions from the book, their power points, or things they say? There’s times where I don’t even bother with the book because professors create tests using only info in the power points.
Balance your schedule with easy classes and hard classes. This isn’t always possible but if you can don’t overload yourself. It’s super easy to do while your working on your initial general eds but harder to do once you get into your core classes
If there’s a study guide, DO IT! This seems so obvious to me but it always blows my mind how many students never do study guides.
(Especially if you work) try to give yourself a day off. This doesn’t have to mean don’t do anything including homework but just make sure there’s at least one day a week where you don’t have to go to school or work. This last semester I had basically no free time at all. It was horrible. I didn’t see friends or family hardly ever. Balance is key.
Hi! Hope you are having a lovely day! I always see your answers and posts about iPads, Apple apps... but could you and your followers give me some suggestions for Android/Windows note taking/organization apps, stylus...? Monst of what I've seen recomended soesn't work on my stuff. I hope this doesn't offend you or disturbs you in anyway! You are great!!
Hey there! Thank you :-) Here are a few:
Notetaking:
MyScript Nebo
Xodo
Squid
INKredible
Bamboo Paper
S Note
Evernote
Onenote
Organisation/productivity:
ClearFocus
Tide
Forest
Habitica
Wunderlist
Todoist
MyEffectiveness (this looks fab)
Study:
Todait
Study Planner
Study Blue Flashcards
Quizlet
Study Tracker
I’m not totally sure on stylus’ since I have the Apple pencil but hopefully a follower will have a suggestion! Hope this helps - thank you!! xx
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promise me you’ll always remember: you're braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think. – — A. A. MILNE .
revision methods that actually work // studygram: alimastudies
1. Memory mind map
Personally, this is the most effective one for me. All you need is a blank piece of paper. Pick a sub-topic that you are doing e.g in biology a topic could be immune system and the sub-topic could be antibodies and antigens. If you want you can create some questions for each sub-topic and on your blank piece of paper, using questions as a guide, write everything you know about that sub-topic without your notes. After get your notes out and check and correct with a different colour pen. Watch this video to get a better understanding
2. Flashcards
I recommend you use written flashcards, unless you have vocab or definitions in which case digital ones like quizlet is fine. You should have questions on one side and your answers on another - i’ve heard people say the answer shouldn’t be long but i find that the more detailed it is the higher marks you score in the exam - of course summarise don’t just copy from a textbook or there is no point in doing this. When you test yourself try to do something else other than reading, for example write the answer down and then check and correct.
3. Spaced intervals
No point cramming for an exam. Yes it might have got you an A* in GCSE or other lower level exams but it’s certainly not going to get you an A* for a-levels or other higher exams. Space your learning out and if you can try and revise everyday, even if somedays are just for half an hour, DO IT! It will help you in the long term. Don’t revise one subject/unit for a whole day, space it out. For example don’t revise like this: AABBCC, revise like this instead: ABCBCA or something along those lines.
4. Mind maps
My favourite revision source!!! For some reason in an exam ( i only use mind maps for essay based subjects) i can remember where i put each point on my mind map which helps me write my essays and retrieve my information more in the long term! Don’t make it boring by trying to be ‘minimal’ - ADD COLOUR !!! But to stay within limits, too many colours can make it look overwhelming and confusing !
5. Teaching someone else
Either teach your younger siblings or pretend you are teaching to an imaginary class - while it may seem crazy it works, trust me. Use a whiteboard to help you illustrate your ideas! This method will help you identify any gaps in your knowledge and you’ll truly see if you know something well enough to explain it. If you cannot explain it to a six year old then you truly have not got the grasp of it, as Albert Einstein says!
6. past papers
Honestly, this should be the last thing for your revision, unless you have not left enough time to revise all the content and you are running out of time then past papers should be the first thing you do. Do these properly, don’t do it just to see what gaps you have in your knowledge- genuinely do it as if it is a real exam. This will help you see how well you can apply the content you have memorised for an exam. It will also get you familiar with the mark scheme which will help you get as close as full marks !!!
i get a LOT of questions about time management and getting better grades so i decided to put a boat load of advice and links in one place :]
time management methods
start a bullet journal ( +mine / +insp )
the 5 day study plan - it works!
schedule blocks of study time
use excel to schedule study
how to schedule study
the sticky note method
an app that organizes time for u
15 ways to beat procrastination
balancing multiple AP classes
decision making and time management
use the pomodoro technique
the task box prioritizing method
how to cram a lot of information in
get organized!!!!!
make and use a syllabible
great organization advice
organize ur study space
more tips on study spaces
basic organization tips
cute infographic
printable planner sheets
simple 2 pocket folder method
study methods!!!
watch youtube crashcourses
best study tips ever tbh
tips on memorizing effectively
add color for visual interest
make cause and effect diagrams
making good flashcards
create summary foldables
margin note taking
the 2 notebook method
for when ur not motivated
reading long textbook passages
studying for a test ooh
basic note taking
+note taking tips
note taking in microsoft word
bs study guide
how to plan out an essay
more essay planning
annotating literature for english
how to make concept maps
really interesting way of studying
shit load of study methods
web resources!!!!
search engine that plants trees!
to do list web program
bedtime calculator [avoid grogginess]
the dictionaries u need omg
how to pull an all nighter
advice on how to properly use google
final grade calculator
>100 places to download literature
cute af school supply list
alternatives to overpriced textbooks
rly this is better than google
best writing checker ever its my fave
free academic journals for research
AP cramming packets
every website to make a bibliography
online used book store
mind map making software from tufts
khanacademy aka bless this site
stop procrastinating websites
free powerpoint
awesome synonym finder
apps u need to download!!!
google chrome app i love it
taking digital notes
like 14 useful school apps
attn: all writers get this
super cute time manager
>9 different studying apps
post it note app
study + give water to needy!!
relaxation n meditation help
sat help!!!!!
all kinds of essential vocab [2k+]
big collection of links
v solid page with lots of references
rly good advice imo
how to do well on the sat
general big exam advices
stress reliefs!!!!
rly good study snacks
badass instrumental playlist!
finish ur essay songs!
+all my fave study playlists!
treat urself on a low budget
read some rad articles
teach urself computer science
take the 10 day study challenge
rip some crap online
good things to do in study breaks
+100 more things in study breaks
if u tired and uninspired
avoid student burnout
watch a ton of broadway musicals
nice things for urself
anxiety relieving background sound
+ masterposts!!!
back to school advice
productive summers
note taking methods
starting a study blog
time managements
succeed @ school
ap world history
web resources
ap psychology
bullet journals
school advice
happy things
ace ur exams
stress reliefs
annotations
essay writin
printables
sat help
+more
i hope some of this was helpful ~ feel free to add resources! message me if u have any questions! i also have a youtube channel with a whole bunch of study resources!!!! ~ xoxo sareena
gentle reminder for when you feel demotivated
there’s nothing wrong with feeling demotivated, so please don’t punish yourself for that – everyone, even the most successful people in the world, can fall into a slump
you can do it
i believe in you
it’s not going to be as bad as you think
don’t place too high expectations on yourself, especially when you’re feeling low
set small and specific goals – little steps are always important
print out or write down what you need to do and put that note where you know you’re going to see it
set yourself a specific time for when you’re going to start working on something, but don’t put too much pressure on yourself if you’re unable to
see what others are doing and achieving, and use that as motivation instead of comparing yourself to them and putting yourself down
call for help from others to cheer you on when you can’t do it on your own
counter your negative thoughts with positive ones
think about the benefits of doing the task, instead of the difficulties it will take to get there
take deep breaths and take a step back when things become too overwhelming or the stress takes over (here’s a written breathing exercise, or a gif you can breathe along with)
take breaks, don’t overload yourself
if you think that your schedule is becoming more and more of the same thing every single day, that can heavily impact your motivation - so try your best to try something new, or even just do something that you would usually do in a different way, or with a different outlook; it doesn’t matter if the change you make is big or small, because every attempt goes towards progress
when you’ve completed what you needed to, or even just worked at it a little bit, make sure to congratulate yourself, because you’re trying and i’m so proud of you for that
try your best, because your best is good enough
you got this
hey ho loves!! so i recently sat for o levels and its been so hectic, stressful; every day ended at 6 and its all negativity. i noticed a few people i know losing their smiles as well, so i tried to construct a masterpost that will - relieve stress, treat you with love, make sure you know you are loved, and get you up and going again! (please ignore ‘asazora’ iTS KOU i was just lazy to change it)
i. RELIEVING STRESS: things to look at when life is cumbersome and school/work is hard
calming website
calm.com
pixel thoughts
combating panic attacks
yoritsuki - zen garden app
retro games
talking to someone
quiet place
weave silk
anasomnia
procatinator
stress relief mp
soothe yourself
relax and unwind
signs and how to cope
another stress relief mp
what you can do
nostalgia video
dogs
dog
cats
birds
nature and nature and nature
pano and geoguesser
gifs and gifs and gifs
playlist
ways to de-stress
cool websites | 1 | 2 | 3 |
ii. love and love and love : know that you are valued and don’t bottle up your feelings - cry more and say more and dont be afraid
people giving hugs
nice things
reminders & ideas
remember & know
change
tips
what to do
ellen says
sweet things
lovely things | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
cute things
i believe in you!
pep talk
feel better mp
bad day mp
big mp of self care mps
how to feel better
self care
why you’ll be okay
activities
sun graphic
star graphic
gif and gif and gif
cheat sheet
guide to self care
believe <3
being happy
being happier
when you feel like giving up
iii. your health: when you’re burdened with stress and can only think about your studies/work, it’s easy to forget what you’re doing to your body.
sleeping well
sleep easy
healthy body mp
health mp
hydration
exam periods
exam stress
eating well
staying healthy
iv. get runnin’: start again!
back on track
confidence mp
get going
go again
reasons to work hard
motivational
listen
advice
you are studying for
stop you
sweet eats!!! | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
motivation mp
yuri on ice motivation!!!
v. letting go: for those who like asmr
fountain pen (auditory)
soap carving (a)
zen garden (a)
zen garden 2 (a)
10 hours tapping sounds - sleep (a)
foam in ears (a)
bath bombs (a)
japanese ear cleaning (a)
shaving cream (a)
slime videos <trypophobia warning> (visual)
slime videos 2 (v)
paint mixing (v)
vi. care: some nice words
if at first you dont succeed | 1 | 2 |
s/o to anyone
you’ll be ok :”)
always believe
thomas sanders
cute
some support
can
vii. some good ideas : unwind
better days mp
ideas
do whatever u wanna
viii. positivity: a few blogs
@positivedoodles
@gentle-reminder
@peachisty
@positive-suggestions
@icantdrawbutdontcare
ix. lastly: some comments!
never feel pressured to give up something you love in order to satisfy someone else, or their expectations.
everyone fails. what matters is that you breathe in and dust yourself off, get going again.
do not feel lacking or inferior to others because you cannot do something they can. they, as well, are unable to do something that you can. we are in this manner distinct and separate individuals.
let no one but yourself define your limits ; nobody can tell you you aren’t capable.
if you feel alone, let the future be a source of strength. know that if you try, if you reach out, you will find someone. the future brims with endless possibilities.
a setback is just another way to prove you let nothing stand in your way.
if you feel caged, grit your teeth and drive for freedom. you haven’t tasted freedom, so why stop now?
take breaks, and never sacrifice your health for your work/studies/relationships. no one is allowed to tell you otherwise.
all righty, thats about it! i really hope this can be of help to anyone out there struggling. much love, take care!! <3
- kou
« sun; feb 12 » studying & doing my readings for my pharmacology class. i think i’m in love with these pastel stabilo highlighters.
10/100 days of productivity - notes in progress!! this chapter has sooooo many to revise i need some help in memorizing all of this
how to save and make money as a student
making money
tutoring! one of the easiest to make good money in limited time! you don’t have to make home calls if you sign up to an online tutoring agency and tutor over skype
sell your old clothes. to friends/classmates or online (eBay or depop are my favourite platforms)
sell your old notes. this is easily done online and a good way to make a little extra cash
sell your skills. sites like etsy and redbubble are good places to make money off your creative talents
saving money
save £1378 in a year with my free printable
make coffee and tea at home. those daily £3 coffees add up quickly
take your own mug to coffee shops. if you can’t resist the temptation of a coffee shop coffee take your own mug. pret a manger gives you a 50p discount if you bring your own mug and caffe nero gives you double stamps
don’t carry money with you all the time. this will just make you tempted to spend
never buy another bottle of water. carry a reusable bottle with you, bottled water is very very overpriced considering most cafes will refill your bottle for free
don’t use apple pay. if you always have access to money you’ll be much more tempted to go into that shop and buy the top you passed in the window
food prep! carry snacks and a packed lunch with you to avoid pricey snack bars and ready meals. this is also an easy way to be healthier
home cook. this is always cheaper than eating out and 99% of the time cheaper than pot noodles/ramen. home cooking is even more affordable if you do it in bulk or with friends
borrow and download free ebooks and audiobooks as much as possible
make good use of the library. instead of buying books borrow them for free, a library membership is often free if you belong to a university/college but a membership is still often cheaper than buying lots of books if you’re a big reader
bring reusable bags to avoid paying for plastic bags and be kinder to the environment.
go paperless. avoid printing costs and look after the environment
cut your own hair. going to the hairdressers is expensive and can be saved as a treat but if you just need to trim your split ends there’s no reason why you shouldn’t do it yourself or get a friend to help you
pre drink! if you are going out then drink alcohol at home it’s much cheaper than buying it in pubs or bars
other
use cash. it’s much easier to avoid spending money and stick to your budget when you can see exactly how much you have
keep track of your saving and spending. i love the ‘pocket expense’ app. this will also show you what things you are overspending on
collect coupons and loyalty cards. points make prizes!
create a culture of clothes borrowing among your friends. instead of always buying new things for events
Sometimes you have to turn back to your roots when you’re feeling a bit stuck. I used own journals strictly for my collage art; the pages would be full of all the scraps I ripped out of my mom’s magazines and cut out from old books. Now that my bullet journal is my most used form of art, it’s easy to forget about where all my love for the art started in the first place! Glad I could get back to my roots a little this week and add a lil collage flair to the weekly spread✨🌵 // My absolute favorite potted plant stickers from glendows.com! Get 25% off + free international shipping when you use my code: STILL25
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15.01.2018
“Hearts are fragile things. That’s why you have to be so careful.” - Lauren Oliver
I can’t believe that it’s been one year since I have started this blog of mine! I’ve been able to meet so many wonderful people on here and the studyblr community has been nothing but kind and helpful to me. I hope the next years will be as wonderful as this one - I love you ❤
01/15/2018 • I’m baaaack!!! Took a little break for the holidays and now I’m getting into the grind again for semester 2!
Also, thank you for over 2k!! I’m so incredibly humbled this many people care to follow me blog. I’m definitely going to try to post more often this year ~
11.01.18 💫 self-teaching myself physics! these are my most recent notes 😊 via - study.inu (ig)