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I kinda love when the sky is grey and itâs raining, I donât mind it being a little cold too, because thereâs nothing better than a big sweater and a cup of tea. I love autumn
This may be a difficult thing to see right now; this may be an impossible thing to envision, but itâs something you need to internalize. Donât give up on yourself, okay?Â
tfw you have to self-study because your teacher is bad at what she does⌠also missing england intensely; the extent of it is getting ridiculous, itâs been almost six months since i left (ŕšââ°̧̧̧㠿°̧̧̧ŕšââ)
Saturday, February 27th, 2016. Â Â Â Physics notes I made yesterday during class (on the right page). Today I have so much work to do and this hot wheather is not helping at all.
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hello pals!! this is a masterpost of half (or so) of the reference posts i reblogged/made. i tried uploading this masterpost as just one big masterpost but i had over 250 links so that failed and here i am again. here is part one, encapsulating studying + certain subjects which will be followed by part two (slightly more general) here! enjoy â¨
studying, school, + learning
what iâve learnt throughout my years of being a student
notes, studying, and self-study resources
self-study resources
starting a studyblr
college + uni
how to get studying
online study guides
good habits
exams!
study management
school is starting soon
back to school (1)
back to school (2)
back to school (3)
back to school reminders
50 things to know for back to school
get prepared for a new school year
school resources
final grade calculator
writing emails to professors
cheap textbooks etc!!
save money on textbooks
school
first week of school stuff
testing effect
make studying fun
high school tips
101 study tips
types of learners
lazy kidâs guide to good grades
catching up on missed work
university tag
igcse resources
sat tag
act tag
ap tag
ib tag
a-level revision tips
diy school supplies
test taking tips
a complete guide to studying (well)
time to study!
groupwork (1)
groupwork (2)
tips tag
study effectively from textbooks
studying better
surviving your least favourite class
studying a subject you hate
success
doing research
understanding the question
pomodoro
study tips
tactile learning
how to concentrate
concentration
exam day
ultimate study masterpost
study tips for exams
school survival
studying on the go
how to read academic journal articles
how to study smart
how to remember anything in 3 steps
distraction-free studying
motivation
my study instagram + study blog
+ motivation links
motivation masterpost
stay motivated
get that homework done!
reaching goals
getting motivated
motivation through anime
writing
writing tag
recover an unsaved draft
uni writing resources
add citations!
annotating (1)
annotating (2)
advice for writing papers
writing helps
essay writing tips
how to write an essay
writing term research papers
active vs passive voice
writing masterpost
academic writing resources
essay checklist
reduce your word count
essay writing links
how to write and execute a huge piece of work
summary writing
the discursive/argumentative essay
the narrative essay + the descriptive essay
note-taking
note-taking in class
cornell note-taking
cornell (2)
lecture notes
illustrating notes
banners
maintaining good notes
note-taking
sticky notes
flashcards
colour-code + highlight effectively
colour-coding
studying from textbooks
study guides
upgrade your notes
illustrate your notes
mind maps
note-taking for different lecture types
ribbon drawing
smart highlighting
lettering ideas
how i take notes
note-taking tips
aesthetically pleasing notes
fake cursive notes
languages + literature
the ultimate english masterpost
shakespeare
literature masterpost
annotating
studying a foreign language
100+ legal sites to download literature
approaching poetry analysis
write a killer unprepared text essay
literary analysis research papers
classics
how to ace lit
reading lit
write a rhetorical analysis essay
practice oral comprehension!!
how i study for english lit
poetry analysis (1)
poetry analysis (2)
how i learn languages
self-studying languages
languages tag
how to open a new book
literary devices
literaty devices w/ printables
literature masterpost
grow your vocab
a guide to vocab
language learning tips + resources
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english
french
german
greek
italian
japanese
korean
latin
maltese
polish
russian
spanish
swedish
humanities + other subjects
studying humanities subjects
gathering materials for a humanities research paper
philosophy
philosophy tag
psychology tag
politics + government
women of wwi
ap world history
coding
design resources
sciences + math
how to memorise diagrams
biology (1)
biology (2)
studying biology
biology help
biology note-taking
anatomy + physiology
physiology
physics
ap physics
chemistry (1)
chemistry (2)
chemistry note-taking
studying chemistry
maths tag
how to study for math
how to study math (1)
how to study math (2)
math (1)
math (2)
math (3)
10 tips to excel in maths
avoid carelessness in calculations
succeed in math without really trying
math resources and links
algebra (1)
algebra (2)
precalculus
geometry
space + astronomy (1)
space + astronomy (2)
hope this helps + please check out part 2 as well!! ilysm đÂ
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biology resources
so iâm making this to help out my classmates with our biology final and i figured i might as well post it on here too!
tips and advice
highschooleringâs bio study tips
fighttostudyâs advice
how to get an a in bio
more on how to get good grades in bio
resources
sparknotes study guides
crash course biology
khan academy
brightstorm
bio corner
science news
cliff notes
this whole site
cells
explore the inside of a cell
another interactive cell
build a cell
specialized cell simulation
the cell game
cells under a microscope
cellular respiration + photosynthesis
an intro
glycolysis
the krebs cycle
electron transport chain
fermentation
an animation of cellular respiration
photosynthesis interactive video
a photosynthesis game
photosynthesis simulation
photosynthesis song
mitosis + meiosis
mitosis simulation
interactive mitosis thing
mitosis game
meiosis simulation
interactive meiosis thing
mitosis song
body systems
heart song
respiratory system song
digestion song
nervous system song
post about the nervous system
misc
prokaryotes vs eukaryotes
protein synthesis simulation
dna song
enzyme song
brain anatomy
kidney anatomy
more posts
studygeneâs biology review masterpost
this massive post of bio resources
and this one
thereâs a lot more stuff too if you just go to studysapphic.tumblr.com/tagged/bio and hmu if you canât find anything!!
'Straight As' Culture
Education is greatly valued worldwide, particularly in Eastern countries. In areas such as the Asia Pacific region, education is seen as the means to a better life, which translates to affluence and a better social status. Many parents make various sacrifices in order to secure the best education for their children. While there is nothing wrong with excelling academically, it is unhealthy when there is an overemphasis on getting perfect results. This way of thinking is called the âStraight Asâ culture.
It is common for parents of this culture to equate a good education with affluence. A person with money is seen to live a comfortable life. So, parents pressure their children to get excellent academic results. They resort to send their children for extra tuition classes in almost every subject. Some even get personal coaches for their children. Fun activities, which would be a part of growing up, are curtailed to make time for studying. Students are plies with revision books, and many other forms of study material.
When public examination results are released, students who scored straight As are talked about, praised and even featured in newspapers. Friends and family shower them with gifts and cash rewards. More importantly, these students are likely to have more opportunities for financial assistance or scholarships to continue with tertiary education. Their future is clearly carved out. For those who do not get straight As, it is a different story. Not only do they have fewer opportunities, they have to live with labels like âaverage studentâ, ânot so academically inclinedâ and so on.
Examination results are seen as an index against which a studentâs personal worth is measured. There is little wonder, then, that a number of students commit suicide which they find out their results are not up to their expectations. This is happening not just in Hong Kong, but also the United States, Singapore and Australia.
Is getting straight As an indicator of success in life? Certainly not! A string of straight As does not guarantee a bright future. There is more to life than a certificate filled with As. Success in life also requires skills and strengths not tested in examinations. Many successful entrepreneurs, businessmen and even entertainment and sports personalities were not straight As students at school, Bill Gates being a famous example.
It is time we realise that straight As alone does not make a person successful. Only then we can move towards putting end to the âStraight Asâ culture.
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OK SO in the days leading up to the biggest maths exam Iâve ever written (also my 4th last one ever ) iâve found this website. now, symbolab is different to mathaway and wolfram alpha (which are both great!) in that it shows you all the steps and it doesnât do that thing where itâs âfreeâ but if you want the explanation you have to sign up and pay. itâs AMAZING. know why?
it does everything. not baby everything, but everything. Calculus?
whatâre you looking for?Â
also, the interface is really easy to use, and itâs set out so well.
the website is https://www.symbolab.com and you will not be disappointed.
SYMBOLAB IS MY LIFESAVER. ALL HAIL SYMBOLAB. it saved my ass during the whole semester of algebra last year
Take good notes
If having the prettiest handwriting & most colourful notes is your problem, well itâs not anymore. When i say âgoodâ notes, it should contain a
simple, detailed & concise information as possible ; you can replace words with symbols, keywords or initials ; you should also use a separate notebook for each subjects or a spiral notebook to avoid mixtures of notes ; jotting down is desirable & avoid writing every spoken words of your professor ; take your notes in an outline form to organise ideas.
As long as you can understand, itâs all fine. Anyway itâs your notes not anyone else.
Make a diagrams / Concept maps
For visual learners, the more we see information easily, the more we remembered it. Diagrams, concept maps, flow charts & the likes communicates information, can describe the ideas & thoughts and it summaries data.
Use highlighters
As a visual learner, you must master the art of highlighting. It really helps to use more than one color when you highlight. For example: use orange - to highlight the main idea, yellow - to highlight the information regarding the main idea, pink - to highlight other important note.
Studying in this manner make connections visually, not just mentally and as visual learners that is what we want.
Use note cards / flash cards
These engage active recall & an effective method of memorization. These is a great way to retain information in a longer period of time & to improve the ability to organize information.
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Watch educational videos
This is very effective in my part. When I donât understand a certain topic, I look for videos on youtube or the Khan Academy. But remember, do not just watch like watching a movie or a tv series. Watch with your pen and notebook and jot down notes. Afterwards, read what you write and recall what you just watch.
Lastly, I just want to send some encouragement and motivation to everyone reading this. Have a positive attitude in studying cause itâs very effective in your learning process. If you keep saying that you canât do it sadly youâll never make it. Think positively, youâll feel less anxious and you can do your work done.
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âEducation is our passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to the people who prepare for it today.â â Malcolm X
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How to do well in a class taught by a crappy teacher
Weâve all been there at some point, and it especially sucks if youâre interested in the subject. Sorry this is long but I really hope it helps!
These are some things that bad teachers have in common, in my experience.
Qualities of a crappy teacher
relies entirely on videos to teach lessons
rarely, if ever, gives notes
doesnât give reviews for tests either or any clues as to what is actually on the test
if they do give notes, they are disorganized, scrappy, and ultimately meaningless
doesnât give straight answers when asked questions / answers questions with questions that donât even make sense
loses your homework/essays all the time
they are genuinely surprised when their students actually do well
tells students not to study a certain thing because it wonât be on the test. Then itâs on the test and youâre screwed.
when showing how to do a problem, they only do the easiest examples ever. Honestly. You would be blessed to get a problem that easy on the actual assignment, where there are now super complicated problems that you have no idea how to do!
the homework assignments they give donât help you understand the lesson better, itâs just a bunch of busy work.
they hand out a sheet, no explanation whatsoever, and say âalright. go do thisâ what? Go do what? Rip out my hair? I donât even know what stoichiometry is and now I have 55 minutes to do it. Fabulous.
if someone does something wrong, the teacher just makes them do it over again and again, without helping the student understand or explaining anything
they hand back your tests five decades after you actually took it. What was the test even on? Same deal with homework and worksheets
They often have a condescending behavior towards students and make students feel stupid when they get something wrong or ask questions
Now that youâve verified that you indeed have a crappy teacher, here are some tips to actually do well in their class. Impossible? Nope. But it will take more effort to get a good grade in this class and understand the material because you are now both the teacher and the student. (Sorry I talk about Khan Academy a lot, but at the same time, not that sorry because itâs a life saver).
Teach yourself lesson by lesson. If they wonât, you will. Make sure that you are learning the right material, so that you can ace your quizzes/ tests. Yes, it takes time, but it will be worth it once you can finally understand the class, I promise. You can teach yourself by relying on other sources to learn the material, such as the textbook you already have for the class, Khan Academy, and other online resources and study aids.
Donât rely only on their notes, study materials, or worksheets to study off of or understand the material. This doesnât mean you shouldnât use them, you should definitely pay attention to them, as it might give you a clue as to what is on the test. However, you should probably invest some time into making your own notes and study materials outside of class, whether the material is from your class textbook or online resources.Â
Khan Academy!!! (Itâs completely free and amazing) I honestly can not stress how many times Khan Academy has saved my life and my grades, especially in math and science subjects. If thereâs a lesson (or, letâs be honest, an entire class) that youâre having difficulty understanding, just go to KA and find the lesson and they will have videos that take you through it step-by-step. Also, you can pause and rewind the videos if you need to understand something better (unlike crappy teachers) and they do plenty of examples (unlike crappy teachers). I swear Iâm not sponsored by them or anything, itâs just a life saver! You can take classes on there in your free time too. For example, I couldnât fit a personal finance class into my school schedule, so Iâm taking it on KA.
Use online sites and resources to help you understand the material. Quizlet is an app for creating sets of flashcards. In my opinion, they are way more helpful than notecards, because they have games using the terms you put in and different methods of studying the material (by spelling, term, definition, etc). Duolingo is great for learning languages and maintaining your vocabulary in a language you are taking in school. You can use SparkNotes to better understand literature and poetry (they also have great studying/ test prep materials). Shmoop is another great resource for poetry. Khan Academy has lessons on math, science, art, music, history, and economics. The Purdue OWL is a life saver when it comes to writing essays; it has everything you need to know about grammar, writing techniques, format (especially MLA format), and mechanics. Basically, it has all the info your crappy teacher failed to give you.Â
STUDY. Good teachers go over the material enough to ensure that their students understand the material and they make sure the students are familiar with it. They will also usually go over the same materials in different ways, so that students with different learning styles (visual, auditory, kinesthetic) can benefit. Crappy teachers? Not so much. Therefore, the material is not ingrained in your mind, so you need to work harder than in other classes to familiarize yourself with the material and make sure you understand it enough to recall the information and be tested on it.
Practice what youâve learned. Try to find practice quizzes and tests online on the subject and material you are learning. Sometimes there will be mini quizzes at the end of chapters in class textbook. Also, some of the online resources above have quizzes on the specific material.
Talk/ study with other people who are taking the same course or people you know who have taken the class in the past. If your friend is taking the same class as you but they have a different teacher, study with them and ask them for help and notes. If you know someone who has taken the class a previous semester or year, as them for help with the material and advice on tests and passing the class with a decent grade. You can also study with other people in your class, because it is likely that they are in the same position as you and you can all help each other out.
Good luck in your class and thanks for reading, I hope this helps somehow!
13/06/16 || Reading and taking notes on Thinking with Type (Ellen Lupton) for a presentation on Wednesday.