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Actually, I just woke up one day and decided I didn’t want to feel like that anymore, or ever again. so I changed. Just like that.
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Hey guys, so I’ve seen some posts around about daily routines so I thought I’d share my own. I consider myself to be great at being productive even early in the morning, and here’s how I achieve that. Hope this is helpful, and feel free to ask me questions if you have any!
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I made a rainy day edit :)
I DO NOT OWN THE SONG SHE LAYS DOWN CREDITS TO THE 1975
I am in LOVE with this
“Study while others are sleeping; work while others are loafing; prepare while others are playing; and dream while others are wishing.” — William Arthur Ward
Hey guys, how was your day?🤓 Mine was okay, I managed to study a little bit and I’ve also done my Weekly Study Schedule (printable from @emmastudies) because I am now on holidays but still have exams at the end of April and beginning of May! After my exams I’ll have 3months and a half of holidays! I AM SO READY FOR THAT TBH!
So here is a little picture of my desk area from today!📚🙌🏻 I’ve also read an article saying that drinking water helps boost one’s mental performance: STUDY! To sum up, it basically helps your brain to work faster! (Now you can picture me drinking 900L of water before my finals hahahaha)😂😂😂
Side note: I ordered “Long Walk To Freedom: The Autobiography of Nelson Mandela”, I’ll have to wait around 2 weeks before getting it because I bought a used one from Amazon for only 3€ (I’m obsessed with used books with pages discoloration, notes and highlighting inside)🙌🏻
Have a nice day guys, I hope you all doing okay, don’t forget to stay motivated no matter what!💪🏻 xx
I did it!!
Hey guys!! As you can see from my previous post, I decided to start up my studygram @holly_studyx so if you want, please go give us a follow☺️ starting to get nervous about results coming up in a week but still keeping optimistic!! Have a good day guys❤️
Hey guys! My name is Holly, I'm 16 and currently waiting for GCSE results which are a week today😁 I'm a lover of stationery and I can't wait to get this account up and running but for now, enjoy my August monthly spread in my bullet journal😊 (most of the tags are stolen from @revisign my ultimate inspiration ❤️) • • • #study #studying #studytime #studyspo #studyinspo #studyrama #studygram #studyblr #newstudygram #newstudyblr #studystudy #bujo #bulletjournal #bujospread #bujomonthly #studywithme #planneraddict #stationery #studyinspiration #studymotivation #inspo #likes #likesforlikes #follow #washitape
Starting a Studygram
Hey guys, I hope you're all doing well and enjoying the summer. I have a question for you all, would you be interested if I started up a Studygram? What would you like to see on it? I've been thinking of starting one for a while as I regularly use Instagram, I enjoy planning and I love stationery (of course!) I want to hear your opinions so you can help me grow on tumblr and reach more people. Have a fantastic day guys! :D x
Do you have any Tips for Academic Success?
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studyblr tag game
Are you a pen or pencil person?
Are you a notebook or loose-leaf person?
Are you a spiral notebook or binded notebook person?
Are you a grid-ruled notebook paper or regular notebook paper person?
Are you a bullet journal or planner person?
Are you a Stabilo pen or Staedtler pen person?
Are you a Muji highlighter or Zebra mildliner person?
Are you a morning-study or night-study person?
Are you a desk-study or bed-study person?
pen, notebook, binded notebook, regular notebook paper, bullet journal, staedtler pen, neither, night study, both
i tag @universeastudies @studylizziee @medicine-student-blog @lovelylittlenotes @girlwithastethoscope @medicinepassion
Thanks for the tag!
pen
loose leaf (then I file my notes in arch levers)
spiral notebook
regular notebook paper
planner (bullet journals are wayy too time consuming for me)
staedtler pen
zebra mildliner
morning study (although usually more midday-afternoon study)
desk study
I tag @learning-and-shit, @smoothiestudies, and @penandanotebook :)
(ooh I’m going to continue with this thread - also I cannot do fancy bullet points because I’m on mobile/completely computer-illiterate 👀) Thanks for the tag!! :)
-pen -loose leaf for classes I’m taking, but I use a notebook to write anything miscellaneous down 🙈 -spiral notebook (it’s so much easier to write on both sides lol) -regular notebook, but I like dotted notebooks too -planner for next year, but I used a bullet journal the last two years in an act of defiance at my school -stabilo pens -Mildliners!! -morning study and afternoon study really. The only time I just cannot work is around lunch time -Bed study (I feel like this is a studyblr crime; I make notes at my desk but I tend to go over them on my bed 😲)
I’m tagging: @thetryhardstudyblr @holly-studyx @help-im-a-medstudent and @kaya-studies
(Idk if the tagging worked because tumblr mobile lol so I’ve messaged you :) !)
Thanks for the tag! :) gonna have to skip the bullet points thanks to the good old mobile app😁
- Pen - notebook but gonna have to force myself to be loose leaf for my classes next year - both really, it depends how I'm feeling - Regular but gridded notebooks are good for bullet journaling - they're both my favs😩 but if I have to pick Stabilo Pens - Mildliners!! Never tried the muji highlighters before - both, however I cannot study around lunch time or after 9:30pm - 100% desk study
I'm tagging: my phone won't let me tag anyone so feel free to do it if you want to ☺️
little self care things ♡
taste:
eat small fruit snacks
buy yourself a treat occasionally
make a cake in a mug
chew flavored sugar-free gum
put lemon in your water
hearing:
listen to your favorite music
or just wear earphones to block things out
listen to white noise/ambient sounds
smell:
put on some sweet-scented lotion
spray a bit of your favorite perfume
make your favorite coffee or tea
sight:
look in the mirror and tell yourself you look good today
clean the clutter in your room + throw things away
close all the unused tabs
clean the dishes + do your laundry
delete unused apps
make your bed
fold your clothes tidily
organize your books and papers
turn down the brightness of your phone/computer at night
smile and be more polite at strangers
open up the curtains, let the light in
go outside often
touch:
hug people you love
cuddle your pet
read while lying in your bed
hug a soft toy
appearance:
wash your face/use face wipes
dry shampoo if you’re too tired to shower
brush your teeth
exfoliate + moisturize your skin
change into clean clothes
brush your hair
put on some lip balm
body:
do your favorite exercises
take a nap
take deep breaths with your stomach
take a warm shower
stand up and stretch your legs
put on some music and go for a walk outside
get at least 7 hours of sleep
drink lots of water
hobbies:
always make some time to do what you love
create art, writing and music for yourself, not anyone else
don’t feel embarrassed about your hobbies
be patient with yourself, progress takes time! don’t give up
hobby ideas: cooking, reading, drawing, painting, a sport, a new language, learn a musical instrument, collect things, photography, join a class or a club
mind:
put yourself first
spend less time around people who make you feel bad
write your thoughts in a journal
stand up for yourself
stop judging people
don’t dwell in the past
concentrate on what’s happening now
don’t try for people who don’t care
stop caring about what’s not important
be a friend to yourself, rather than a bully
learn to love your body
see the bigger picture
change self-destructive habits
appreciate the good
let things go
ask for help
studying:
make lists
focus on priorities
stop putting everything off
turn off your phone if you need to
take breaks
do one thing at a time
believe in yourself!
other:
laugh a lot
get a plant and name it
buy flowers for yourself
be ok with being alone
go out with your friends
watch a movie
I hope you feel better soon. You deserve so much. Things will get better soon so keep going. ☁️ I love you
This is a fantastic resource !!!! ♡
what she says: i'm fine
what she means: my pink mildliner is drying out. my favourite expensive black gel pen is on its last legs. i chipped my favourite ruler. my brush pen tip is falling apart. i smudged my wet gel pen notes with my ruler. i split tea on my bullet journal. a marker leaked in my favourite pencil case. and i dont like my colour coding system anymore.
Tips for starting sixth form
Okay so I have survived my first year of A Levels and sixth form! These are the tips I would give to upcoming Year 11s. Enjoy :)
1) the step up
I’m not gonna lie - there is a big step up from GCSE to A Level, both in terms of the difficulty of what you are learning, and the workload you have to manage. But it’s not as bad as you might think, as long as you are prepared.
It’s very common for people to find that their grades slip in the first term, so don’t freak out if that happens! I got an E in one of my first Maths topic tests aha. Also, teachers are really understanding at the start of the year because they know people are adjusting, so they won’t get angry if you’re struggling. They’re really supportive and helpful.
2) organisation
Over the summer, make sure you get all the supplies you’ll need. I would suggest 2 options. Either:
write notes in exercise books and have a small folder for each subject (for handouts etc)
write notes on loose leaf paper, and then file them into arch lever folders
I chose the second option, but it doesn’t really matter what you do as long as you have a system.
VERY IMPORTANT: print a copy of your specification to go in each subject folder. You need to be able to keep track of the content you are covering in lessons throughout the year. Use it as a checklist to make sure you have covered everything.
3) notes
It took me a while to figure out what the best note-taking process was for me. I think the process I ended up with is great (even if sometimes I’m lazy and don’t stick to it):
STAGE 1: pre-reading
I don’t always have time for this stage because life can be hectic! But I’d really recommend reading the textbook pages and getting an overview of the topic before the lesson. It’s incredible what a difference it makes, and it means you can focus on trying to understand the more difficult concepts
STAGE 2: class notes
During the lesson I will take some rough notes in a notebook, just jotting down any key points that my teacher says. I don’t take them from the textbook because in my opinion that’s a waste of lesson time
STAGE 3: final rewritten notes
After the lesson, either during my free periods or at home, I will re-write my notes. I use a mixture of the following resources: my class notes, the textbook, revision guides, & any PowerPoint slides that are available. For bio & chem I will also often watch a YouTube video on the topic, usually from Khan Academy or E Rintoul.
4) free periods
This year, about 1/3 of my timetable was made up of free periods, and next year it will be more as I’m dropping English Lit. It is absolutely vital that you make good use of this time. For each A Level subject, it is estimated that you should be doing 5 hours of independent study a week, and a lot of this you can do in your frees.
I’m not saying you can never have a chat with your friends during frees (I know I definitely do), but that should be the exception and not the norm. Make good habits from the start of the year, and be productive in your free periods. It doesn’t always have to be studying! Here are some suggestions of productive things to do in your free periods:
do your pre-reading, notes or homework
watch some academic YouTube videos
research university courses / apprenticeships
email professionals about potential work experience
book open days
read (around the subject or just for pleasure)
do some exercise (we have a leisure centre attached to our school so I sometimes go for a swim; some people I know go to the gym together)
5) revision
Start early by using spaced review. This means revisiting topics you have covered in lessons several times; re-writing your notes comes in handy here!
Secondly, take topic tests and mocks seriously. Revise for them properly and then when you come to actual exams, you will have already revised the content a few times over.
6) teachers
Talk to them!! They teach the subject because they love it - they’ll be happy to answer any questions you have, or explain things to you if you’re struggling. It’s not like GCSE where you can memorise a revision guide and get away with it - you really have to understand the content at A Level, and teachers are your best resource.
Show enthusiasm! You should (hopefully) be studying the subject because you like it, so don’t be afraid to show your interest. It will also make a really good impression to your teachers, who ultimately will be writing your reference & giving your predicted grades. Having a good attitude will go a long way; even if you mess up a few exams they will be more likely to view you favourably.
7) volunteering
At the start of the year, if your sixth form is anything like mine, you will be bombarded with opportunities to volunteer in school, e.g. mentoring younger students, becoming a prefect. It’s great to take up at least one of these activities and - more importantly - stick with it. It is commitment and dedication that will impress, rather than a massive range of things done half-heartedly.
For example, I’ve been volunteering at a care home for people with Alzheimer’s and dementia for nearly 2 years, something that when I’ve had interviews has been picked up on. But it’s not just about making you look good - I really think volunteering is a rewarding and worthwhile activity. (I talk more about why I like volunteering here if you’re interested.)
8) part-time jobs
I can totally understand why many sixth formers work part-time. The money is much needed, and it’s also great experience to put on your CV.
However, a line must be drawn when your job is affecting your studies. Most sixth forms will have a guideline, but in general I would say if your work is asking you to do more than 2-3 shifts a week on a regular basis, it’s too much.
Personally, I didn’t have a job this year, & I still found it hard at times to juggle everything with my A Levels. I’ve found a compromise this year, & I’ve just gotten a waitressing job that has no fixed contract. This is perfect for me as I can sign up for events as and when I feel I can do it.
Ultimately, it’s a very personal decision about how much you can manage. If you are considering applying to study a competitive course such as Medicine, that requires really high grades, it might be worth reading this by @dxmedstudent.
9) socialising
The most important thing with socialising is simply: know when to and when not to. It is absolutely fine to meet up with friends and go to parties - in fact, you definitely should do because it’s a great way to have fun and relieve stress (more on that later). But sometimes your studies have to come first. If your friend is having a party the night before a test, maybe reconsider.
In terms of drinking, smoking & drugs (because they will come up at parties), again it’s down to your judgement. It depends whether you want your time in sixth form to be about experimenting, or whether you want to be more cautious and look after your health. Personally, I like to drink in moderation at parties, but I don’t smoke or do drugs.
Either way, don’t let anyone pressure you, and make informed decisions for yourself. Side note: know your limits because taking things too far will spoil everyone’s night (*ahem* @learning-and-shit)
10) stress relief
A Levels can be really stressful at times, and the absolute best thing you can do for yourself is talk to people: friends, family, or just writing in a journal - get it off your chest before it builds up and causes you anxiety.
Do extra-curriculars like music or sports to distract you, and take your mind off school. I play the piano, and recently stopped doing grades as it was causing me unnecessary stress. Now I play for pleasure and relaxation, and I love it so much. Also, READ! Reading is the single best way to get lost in another world and relax (in my opinion at least).
Post-18 pathways
start thinking and researching your options early
if you want to do an apprenticeship, applications open all throughout the year, so be looking out for them!
tell people what you’re interested in (e.g. head of sixth form, your tutor, careers adviser). The school / college get sent promotions for loads of different courses and summer schools etc so if they know you want to do x, they can tell you about any opportunities that come up
Super-curricular activities
These are the sort of things you want to be writing about in your personal statement. They are evidence of your academic interests, and dedication to the subject you want to study. Here are some examples:
reading beyond the A Level syllabus (I recently read this one on medical ethics)
listening to podcasts (‘inside the ethics committee’ is one I’ve been listening to that was recommended by @muststudy)
following accounts on twitter
joining school societies / clubs that are relevant to your subject
getting some work experience!!
Side note: another thing that looks really great is applying for senior roles in school. I’ve just been appointed deputy head girl on the senior leadership team, and I’m going to include it in my personal statement.
I hope this has been useful! I’ve also done some posts on my A Level subjects (except Biology, but the advice in Chemistry is pretty much the same):
Chemistry
Maths
English Literature
reblog and make a wish! this was removed from tumbrl due to “violating one or more of Tumblr’s Community Guidelines”, but since my wish came true the first time, I’m putting it back. :)
OH MY FUCKING GOD, IT’S BACK ON MY DASH.
THIS SHIT WORKS OKAY, I AM DEAD SERIOUS.
The last time I saw this on my dash, I didn’t think it would happen, so jokingly I wished I could go to a fun. concert.
AND GUESS WHAT, I WENT TO A FUCKING FUN. CONCERT.
THIS SHIT WORKS, TRY IT.
YOOOOOOO
I SAW THIS ON MY DASH THE OTHER DAY AND THOUGHT “ITS WORTH A TRY” SO I WISHED I COULD GET A 3DS
LITERALLY LIKE 4 DAYS LATER MY DAD SENT ME A PICTURE OF THE 3DS XL HE BOUGHT FOR ME WHILE I WAS AT SCHOOL
IM STILL FREAKING OUT ABOUT THIS
holy fuck, I didn’t expect this to work, I was like psh, whatever it’s just a quick reblog, but I wished my Dad would actually respond back to me AND HE FUCKING DID A FEW DAYS LATER, I GOT A FUCKING TEXT FROM MY DAD TODAY WHO HASN’T SPOKEN OR RESPONDED TO ME IN MONTHS HOLY FUCK WHAT IS THIS MAGIC IT WORKS.
I WANTED TO SEE MY BOYFRIEND AND I DIDN’T THINK I’D GET DAYS OFF BUT THIS WEEKEND I’M HEADING UP THERE??? THIS IS CRAZY SHIT
SO LIKE I JOKINGLY WISHED FOR MY OWN LEN KAGAMINE AND THEN LIKE A WEEK LATER I GOT A LEN NENDOROID??? H ELP
WTF OKAY SO THIS SHOT ACTUALLY WORKS BECAUSE WHEN I WISHED, I HAD WISHED MY CRUSH WOULD LIKE ME BACK AND GUESS WHAT? I HAVE A BOYFRIEND NOW. WHAT THE HELLLLL?????
ok I’ve said this before but IM DOING IT AGAIN THE FIRST TIME I SAW THIS, MY WISH DID COME TRUE SO I REBLOGED AGAIN AND SAID IT IN THE TAGS BUT THEN I WISHED FOR SMTH ELSE AND IT LITERALLY LITERALLY HAPPENED LIKE A COUPLE DAYS LATER WHAT THE HELL SO NOW IM WRITING THIS HERE FOR YOU BC I DONT BELIEVE IN THIS CRAP BUT STILL IT’S AN AWFULLY BIG COINCIDENCE
THE BOY I FELL I LOVE WITH LEFT TO TRAVEL THE OTHER SIDE OF THE WORLD AND HAS BEEN GONE NOW FOR 3 MONTHS. WE HAVENT SPOKEN SINCE BECAUSE I DIDNT WANT TO MAKE HIM FEEL TRAPPED TO ME AND NOT ENJOY HIS TIME SO I WAITED FOR HIM TO CONTACT ME FIRST. I SAW THIS ON A PARTICULARLY LOW DAY WHEN I WAS MISSING HIM SO MUCH I CRIED FROM THE PAIN, GUYS I REALLY LOVE HIM, SO I THOUGHT MEH WHAT THE FUCK, AND WISHED HE WOULD JUST LET ME KNOW HE WAS OKAY.
GUYS.
HE FUCKING CALLED ME 20 MINUTES LATER
20 FUCKNG. MINUTES. LATER.
GOOD THINGS DO HAPPEN. AND ITS IN THIS POST.
I wish for someone to leave something in my ask.
OKAY SO I ASKED FOR A HEDGEHOG AND NOW GUESS WHO HAS A PET HEDGEHOG
I WISHED FOR SNK MERCH THE FIRST TIME. I GOT A JACKET.
I WISHED FOR MY GIRLFRIEND THE SECOND TIME. I HAVE A GIRLFRIEND.
THIS WORKs I WISHED I WAS MOVING TO NORTH CAROLINA AND GUESS WHAT GUYS IM MOVING TO NC IN AUGUST I PROMISE U IM NOT LYING
guys ok ur probably thinking that this is all just bs right? WELL I THOUGHT SO TOO BUT I WISHED MY CRUSH WOULD CHAT ME AND HE DID AND IM FREAKING OUT not even kidding i swear on my grampas grave this works
I love this it always works for me yey thank u shooting star :’)
woah the notes let’s hope my wish comes true
I NEED THIS TO WORK FOR ME BIG TIME
REBLOGGING THIS SHIT AGAIN I NEED IT
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Hi everyone :) I'm really sorry I haven't been posting, some personal things have been going on and I decided to take a break for a while to clear my head. However, whilst I was away, I did my July bullet journal spread and I read the book 'milk and honey' by Rupi Kaur. This collection of poems really made me think and I felt relaxed once I finished. In addition, I finally finished reading 'Looking for Alaska' and I'm not even ashamed that I cried :') thank you all so much for your patience whilst I've been away, I'm going to try and continue to post before the chaos of A-Levels begins!!
Know that you can start late, look different, be uncertain and still succeed.
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