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Drawing cats 🐱
Cutest notes ^^
26-03-2016 // 9:05pm Business notes can be made pretty too!
Feb 23, 2016 | As requested, some screenshots of my psych notes this week.
A short textbook note-taking tutorial
I use tables whenever possible to organize materials, and as you can see I format them differently depending on the content they contain. For vocabulary and situations where I’m employing tables in lieu of columns (which conserves space), I’ll make the border white, but for tables like the ones on pages 1 and 2, I’ll keep the border there for definition.
I title each section with the subtitle given in the book and underline it, then make a vocabulary list (bolding terms), and insert my tables. For actual notes (as shown on page 4), I try to keep it as simple as I can with lists instead of blocks of text.
Afterwards, I’ll go into Quizlet and make a set of flashcards (the last image shows the beginnings of what flashcards for this set of notes would look like). I’ll cut out unnecessary content from the notes (and trim examples down to prompts rather than full explanations), and in examples like page 4, I’ll condense each numbered point and its sub-points to the section I bolded, which summarizes the general idea.
Hope this was helpful! If this is received well (gets over 100 notes, let’s say) I’ll continue to post samples and explain my note-taking methods!
it’s a dull day and i’m studying william blake
Psyc348, History & Metatheory of Psychology. It is so difficult and crazy amount of readings to do ☹
2.4.16
spent the morning visiting the doctor then did some doodling + studying
01/10 | 9:43a | Last day of break…too used to the whole no responsibilities thing. Anyway, here’s the spread for this past week. 🤗🐝
≧✯◡✯≦ I’m making a masterpost of my favorite posts which I’m deciding to share with you all. ☜(*▽*)☞ BOLDS ARE FAVES
** This took me a great deal of time to make, so I hope you all truly find this very helpful. I would love to hear some feedback for you all. I’ve tagged each original poster. (ALPHABETICAL ORDER) as well. Enjoy xoxo **
001; Essays-
How To Write A Killer Unprepared Essay - @rewritign
How to Write a Research Essay - @studyspire
How to Write an Essay - @captainnaustralia
The Narrative + Descriptive Essay - @areistotle
002; Exams-
“5 Tips During an Exam” - @collegeref
How to Review for Exams (video) - @studywithmariana
Surviving Finals Week - @studyingandlattes
Exams! (masterpost) - @theanxioustudent
Test Taking Tips - @tbhstudying
003; Food-
Food Masterpost - @studiyng
004; Handwriting-
Improving Your Handwriting - @areistotle
How To Get Neater Handwriting - @stuudytips
Handwriting sample - @studysthetics
College Note-Taking 101 - @briellestudies
005; Note-Taking-
How To Take Lecture Notes - @letsget-downtobusiness
How to Color-Code Notes: Tips & Tricks - @kimberlystudies
Upgrade Your Notes (masterpost) - @studylou
What is Revising? Methods & Tips - @simply-study
How to Make Revision Notes (video) - @nehrdist
How to Take Effective Notes in Class - @emmastudies
How I Revise - @youaretheairinmyalveoli
Guide to Mind-Maps - @elkstudies
Note-Taking - @elkstudies
Psychology;
Guide To Psychology Note-Taking - @unistudydiary
006; Organization-
Notebook Organisation - @study-well
5 Habits of Organized Students - @study-hack
Tips That’ll Make Your School Year Easier - @warmvanillabookworm
Organisation (masterpost) - @elkstudies
007; Procrastination-
“The Procrastinator’s to Procrastination” - @pythgaoras
Planning for a Deadline - @staedtlers-and-stabilos
008; Reading-
How to Tackle Assigned College Readings - @toobusytoread
009; Self-Care-
Tips On Self Care & Motivation - @collegetothestars
Tips for Balancing Sleep and Education - @brbimstudying
010; Studying-
Study Methods - @etudiance
“6 Things People Don’t Tell You About Studying” - @behindonstudying
“Things Top Students Do” - @study-studymore-studyhard
Study Tips for A Law Student - @imanistudies
“Night Before The Exam & I Didn’t Study” - @renaistudying
Learning Styles and Study Tips - @kimberlystudies
A Guide to Studying Well (masterpost) - @scholarlysquad
Emergency Study Plan “My Test is Tomorrow!” - @getstudyblr
40 Study Tips & Tricks - @studywithmariana
Study Like a Boss - @wannabesurgicalgod
What to Avoid During Studying - @mariacharl
Study Tips from a MIT Student w/ a 5.0 - @academicheaux
3- Day Study Plan “Remember Everything for a Test” - @getstudyblr
Study Tips - @elkstudies
Math;
Math Studying Techniques - @lunastudy
“How To Study For Mathematics” - @monica-studies
Succeeding in Math - @universtudy
How to Study Calculus - @studygene
011; Tips-
How to Earn More A’s - @abs-studies
Starting the Semester Off Right - @highschoolering
Some Tips for Lectures - @justanotherpsychmajor
Tips for a New School Year (masterpost) - @workhardlikegranger
Overcoming Burnout - @rewritign
How to Survive Online Classes - @studyingandlattes
Improving Memory - @thestudiousstudent
“The Non-Bullshit Guide to College” - @studypops
A Day of Studying: Tips - @gracelearns
How to Give Amazing Presentations - @universtudy
This is a great masterpost! Thank you for including me!💕🙌🏽
hi everyone! since the holidays are over for most of us, i thought i’d make an inspirational and motivational masterpost all about notes! upgrading your notes by changing the layout, adding doodles, banners, using sticky notes, changing your handwriting etc. motivates me personally to study!
out with the sloppy last minute notes and in with the new!
handwriting
how to write in cursive
some fonts to try out
how to improve your handwriting
note taking systems
study methods summed up
stationery to make it all happen
sticker printables to jazz it up
notes
how to take lecture notes
how to annotate books
taking notes from a textbook - studyign
note taking system - theorganisedstudent
note taking system - emmastudies
another note taking system - academicmind
another note taking system - wonderfullifee
the 2 notebook method
note taking with highlighters and post its
pretty timelines
note taking printables
plot summary with sticky notes
20 uses of sticky notes
colour code your notes
method with columns
the cornell note taking system
the cornell note taking system using onenote
in class notes
another in class note taking format
what are sketchnotes?
online whiteboard
flashcards
how to make flashcards
another how to make flashcards
an example
another example (with sticky notes)
and another example (biology)
8 ways to improve your flashcards
make and test flashcards online
alternative to flashcards - studyign
print onto flashcards
mindmaps
how to mindmap (1)
how to mindmap (2)
some examples
apps
notability
banners
simple banner
more banners
it’s a banner party over here
banners (shown how to draw in gifs)
illustrate your notes
how to illustrate your notes - reviseordie
sketchnote tips (banners, lettering, doodles)
more sketchnote tips
even more sketchnote tips
how to make your notes pretty - theorganisedstudent
how to make your notes pretty - studyspoinspo
how to make your notes pretty - booksflowersandtea
what is visual note taking?
a visual alphabet
note taking printables
dot grid
note outline printables
lined cornell method printable
grid cornell method printable
hope you all had a good rest and are ready for a new year of studying!
xoxo lou
01/17 | 7:16p | Gettin’ my art history on. Thank God for my white out. 🙌🏽
more journal pages from europe
{04'12'15} Yay for flashcards! ❤️
If You're a Student, Please Utilize:
quizlet.com if you need a study tool. It’s very efficient in it’s use of flash cards and quizzes/tests and is helpful if you want to remember key things about certain topics.
mendeley.com for research papers. It’s extremely helpful if you want more organized papers and an easier way to write down your ideas and even share ideas with other students if you choose to.
sleepyti.me if you need to calculate when you should fall asleep/when you should wake up.
hemingwayapp.com to break down your essays and give you tips on proper word usage, sentence structure, etc.
duolingo.com to help you learn the basics of a foreign language.
slader.com to view the solutions to your textbook questions for free.
*Some of these sites are apps
nov 8 // love my new desk set up
Based on this post
“Failure is the key to success"
We’ve all heard motivational quotes similar to the above. While they serve as an important reminder on our rough days, sometimes we need something more than hugs and well wishes to get us through.
You’ve failed. What next?
Let it out: Step back. Take a few days off. Shower, catch up on that sleep debt. Remind yourself of who you are outside your academic study. Catch up with a friend for coffee (or just get some coffee). Watch a movie, marathon a tv series, built a pillow fort, tumblr, youtube spiral - anything. Because your academic life is only one piece (of varying size) of a larger puzzle. Remind yourself of who you are outside of university/ school.
Formal/ Informal Avenues of Review : Check your school/university’s academic policies. Are you eligible to resit the exam? Were there any extenuating circumstances that affected your performance (e.g. medical, emergency etc)? Are you eligible to seek an adjustment to your marks? If you’re eligible, what documentation will you need to provide? Which staff member can you contact to follow up your application? If you’re not eligible, are there any other members of staff or advisor (e.g. course advisors, councillors, student leaders) you can discuss your circumstances with?
Reset, Recuperate, Retake: It is likely that you will need to repeat or retake the class/ assessment/ unit. That’s ok. Seek feedback from your lecturer/ tutor or teacher. Consolidate your strong areas. Focus on the areas of the course you find challenging. Use the feedback given to target your study time!
Same Shit, Different Day: While the content may be the same, using a different method to study may be more effective ( see below)
Same content? Change it up!
flashcards by @illolita,
colour coding
audio recordings by @riseandstudy,
mindmaps by @reviseordie
sticky notes @etudiance
Change your study habits by @whilwheaton
Practice past papers. (see below).
Something to help you get back up on your feet
Videos and speeches to help you push through
On being wrong
On regret
On making difficult choices
On what the fuck to do with your life
On “falling behind”
On rushing things
On success
On motivation - for recent graduates
On perspective by @fishingboatproceeds
Just do it
Find songs to cry and scream to
8tracks and this spotify playlist
Classical music for any mood by @violaboss
Find something on the Nostalgia Machine
Infinite Jukebox
Make your own music
IDGAF by Watsky “Let me tell you about my GPA, four-O, straight A’s and my- idgaf!”
Something to help you fucking laugh or smile
Honest Trailers
Dance Mashup
Thomas Sanders @thatsthat24
This kid and this kid
Goat Remixes
This vine
Need more?
Cute flash games (+amazing background music)
Motivation wall by @study-ings
Mug Cake by @sortedfood
Calming Manatee
Ultimate motivation song
SCREAM INTO THE VOID (personal favourite)
Things to remember
Oi, have you ever failed anything?
Yes. See here
Graduation is a journey.
Yes, studyblr makes studying look glamourous, neat, aesthetic, “oh, look how these _____ notes helped me get an A+.” But writing notes, having fancy pens, using apps (whilst useful) only form one part of a larger narrative.
The reality is much less appealing. The road to graduation is not a fairytale. The road to graduation is fucking tough. It may involve tears, frustration, all nighters, crippling anxiety and unhealthy levels of caffeine consumption. One set back does not knock you off the path to graduation. Setbacks are arguably a part of the journey.
Sometimes, hard work and effort will not translate into results.
There’s a special brand of frustration that comes with dedicating the past month/week/ year to a particular project and not achieving your desired result/ grade. It stings like a bitch and is often accompanied by a sense of doubt.
Check that you’ve followed your syllabus. Accept that there may have been factors outside of your control. Revisit the process - what did you enjoy? What did you learn from the mechanics of the process?
The value of hard work does not necessarily lie in the result attained; nor is the result attained a reflection of the worth of your efforts.
Experience is an advantage
Retaking the test/assessment/ unit can be an advantage. You know what questions to expect. More importantly, you know how you react under exam conditions. Prepare. Plan your exam time. Will you start the exam paper from the beginning or the end and work backwards?
Use this experience in those pesky interview questions! (e.g. the good ol’ “tell me about a time you failed”)
Perfection is not a prerequisite to success
Ah, my pesky perfectionist tendencies. At times, I must remind myself that I don’t need to be perfect in order to reach my goal. Not having the latest app, 10 different coloured pens, that fancy notebook, the newest edition of the textbook does not mean I’ve automatically failed. I just have to be more resourceful.
Just start. Work with what you have, to the best of your ability. Yes it may be difficult; you might need to access extra resources online, or find material from other sources. Your notes may all be in the same colour, or spread over three different notebooks. But success will not be an option unless you start.
Other useful tips
On bad semesters by @post–grad
This masterpost by @areistotle
Reducing stress by @mindpalacestudy
How to fail by @psychstudyblr
A final note…
You’ve probably been through hell to get to where you are. Celebrate your achievements - don’t diminish them. Build a support network (heck, at the very least make a youtube playlist of funny videos). You’ve passed an exam before. You’ve endured X number of years of formal academic education. Sure, each exam is slightly different and each comes with its customised brand of torture. No two exams are exactly the same. But have confidence in yourself - you’ve picked up some transferrable skills along the way - determination, resilience, the endurance to pull all nighters.
Whether you’ve been a straight A student up to this point, a masters student or top of the academic pyramid, failure is going to be one of those annoying things you’ll eventually face.
What you do with it?
Well, that’s where shit gets interesting.
All the best,
-fuckstudy
Masterposts are posted every other Monday (asia pacific)/ Sunday (everywhere else). See previous masterposts here. Feel free to request topics here.
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