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âCreativity is intelligence having funâ ~Albert Einstein
Confidence is not âthey will like meâ Confidence is âIâll be fine if they donâtâ
things everyone should know (via this-is-realitea)
Friendly reminder that you donât have to wait until the weekends to live and enjoy your life. Go to your favorite coffee shop after school, call your friend, bake cookies on a Wednesday afternoon, dance around in your underwear. Your life is yours to live and you shouldnât put it on hold because of work or school.
An empty library and notes from last night :) cheers to the freaking weekend
Reminder
STUDY while others are sleeping. DECIDE while others are delaying. PREPARE while others are daydreaming. BEGIN while others are procrastinating. WORK while others are wishing. SAVE while others are wasting. LISTEN while others are talking. SMILE while others are frowning. PERSIST while others are quitting.
Just some SAT prep and snacks :) I have been loving using a French press to make my coffee
Finishing off holiday cards with breakfastâ¤ď¸absolutely loving winter break!!âď¸
real life nehrdist in the flesh its me hello (im holding booksâŚdoes this count as studyspo?)
Handwritten Econs notes â¨
12:34 || Hello christmas lights! I am always so excited for this time of the year. The only thing is that I have to study this time of the year for the first time. Previous years my exams where before christmas and now they are after. đ
First post :)
Reviewing transcendentalism on this lovely cloudy day for a lyrical romanticism exam (ft cold brew)
50 Reasons Why You Should Study
Need motivation?
To get an education.Â
To earn a degree. There are barely any jobs that offer positions to people without a degree, or are on the path of obtaining one.
To prove people wrong. That science teacher that said youâll never make it in the medical field? Make him eat his words.Â
To prove yourself wrong. Every student has doubts on whether or not they can be good enough in the classroom. Prove yourself wrong, and always be better than you were yesterday.Â
This is a privilege. Regardless of how much you believe that you HAVE to do this, to some extend you donât. Realize that you have the privilege of an education even being an option for you.
Take advantage of what youâre capable of. Donât waste a perfectly intelligent mind.Â
More money. That degree can do wonderful things to your bank account in the future.Â
Itâs interesting. Studying can get pretty boring, but there are always those topics that spark your curiosity and motivate you to learn more.
Itâs attractive. Not everyone cares for someone who is academically gifted, but a partner who is eager to learn makes me eager to take my pants off.
Itâs useful. That random fact that you read in a random textbook can stick with you and really end up helping you out one day.
Itâs fun to know useless shit sometimes.
To make your parents proud. This is one of the main reasons I study. My parents have always been aware of my capabilities and have pushed me to be academically better every year. They know I have big dreams, and I just want to achieve them so they can know that their child made it.
To make myself proud. This goes along with number four. Knowing that you accomplished something, however small or big the thing may be, is a huge self-esteem booster.
To be independent. Thereâs nothing quite like knowing that you donât need someone elseâs job, degree, intelligence, or presence to make you successful.
To pursue your passion.Â
To gain knowledge. Whether its in your field, or a completely different one, being knowledgeable is just downright fun.
People will look up to you. Your siblings, your best friends, and your classmates may see you consistently studying, and it could motivate them to do the same.Â
To make a name for yourself. âOh yeah, (insert name here), I know them. Arenât they like really successful now?â
To become your own role model.
To be able to pay off your student loans.
Because the long nights and excessive coffee will all be worth it. Even if it doesnât seem like it now.Â
To exercise your brain. Your brain is just like a muscle, and like the body it needs to be exercised.Â
To improve your hippocampus. Your hippocamus is responsible for memory, and if you study your memorization will become significantly better.
To not waste time doing useless stuff.Â
Because stationary is amazing. I could spend a whole paycheck on just pens.
Because notes are actually all so pretty.Â
To be productive. I used to spend a lot of time on social media, and although I still do, the amount of time I spend studying and getting stuff done has definitely increased.
So classes will be easier.Â
So tests will be easier.
To impress your professors. Get those letters of recommendation!Â
So the anxiety of getting a bad grade is sufficiently decreased. I constantly worry about my grades, but studying has helped me not worry so much.
Because coffee exists.Â
There is no other atmosphere quite like the inside of a library.Â
So you wonât have to retake a class. Failing a prerequisite for your major really sucks, so maybe try not failing the first time around. This also saves you a lot of money because you wonât have to pay for the class again.Â
Finals week wonât suck as bad. Youâll be used to studying so when finals week comes around it wont nearly be as stressful as for those students who are now opening a textbook.Â
You wonât go to as many college parties. Donât get me wrong, I am all for socializing and having fun, but a lot can go wrong at a college party very quickly. And thereâs no better way to prevent that, than just not going to the party cause youâre reading your economics textbook.Â
Youâll get used to FOMO. Fear of Missing Out. Every teenagers nightmare. Eventually, youâll get used to the feeling.Â
Youâll be getting the most out of your college experience. Youâre paying for these classes. Might as well try your best to pass.Â
Youâll get used to not getting enough sleep. So, if you decide to go to grad school youâll have that department covered.Â
Thereâs really good study music out there.Â
I guarantee there will be at least 5 places on campus, or around you that are perfect for studying, and youâll want to go there everyday.Â
Youâll become a pro at writing essays, or lab reports.
Youâll learn fairly quickly that study groups rarely work.Â
Youâll make a lot of friends that are just as passionate about studying as you are. And you will cherish them.Â
Beauty and Brains. Donât you want to fit that description?Â
Thousands of students before you have done it, so you can too.Â
You can run a studyblr. Arenât they the cutest?Â
You get really good at time management.Â
Sleep becomes 5x more satisfactory after a night of studying.
Because you want to. Thereâs no better motivation for studying, than the motivation that comes from within.Â