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random people who compliment my eyeliner make me so strong I level up every time
sorry but this is so amusing to me.
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You know she’s just sitting there wondering what newbie blade is clomping around giving away his position.
Krolia: “Why did they send this fucking noob to come get me?”
Keith: *removes mask*
Krolia: “Oh god, that’s my fucking noob.”
Would appreciate to have an insight of other individuals perspective of the use of technology in friendships.
Hey loves, my friend really needs more people to complete her survey. It’ll only take a few minutes and will be greatly appreciated. This is apart of a project that makes up 40% of her final grade so please please take the few minutes to complete this.
How to Schedule Your Study Time
I’ve been asked multiple times to make a post about how to schedule your study time, so here it is! This is a little bit different of a schedule because it’s over mid-semester break (Easter break for most), but it still works.
Step 1: Write down everything you need to do.
Get out a piece of notebook paper or open a new document on your computer and unleash your brain’s to-do list. Write everything down from classes, work, events, and extracurriculars to your work outs, meals, showers, and sleep. Nothing is too small to be written on the list, so if you need to remember to shave your legs, write that down!!
Step 2: Assign each task an estimated amount of time it’ll take to complete.
This part is really crucial for me because it takes my organization a step further to help me achieve my studying and planning goals. It also gives me a reality check – sometimes I’m so ambitious I try to bite off more than I can chew. If I know from the beginning that I most likely won’t achieve everything I need to do, I won’t be as disappointed come the end of my planning and studying. It also tells me I probably need to pick it up during the week and stop procrastinating…
Step 3: Open up Excel, create a table on another computer program, or grab a piece of paper.
Next we’ll make the calendar with a readout of our obligations. I generally use Excel or a piece of paper, but I find that excel works best because I can edit future events easier if I didn’t quite complete a task I planned for.
Have the first column for times, then a column following for each day you want to plan. It helps to have the time column skinnier with the days’ columns wider so text can fit in easily. I leave two rows per hour (therefore one line is equal to one half hour) so I can plan for events or tasks that won’t be taking up whole hours.
Step 4: Designate a color for each of your scheduled categories.
These colors are the same as in my planner:
Purple: Anatomy & Physiology
Pink: Genetics
Blue: Beverage Management
Orange: Economics
Red: Work
Green: Extracurriculars
Black: Personal (showers, meals, sleep, relaxation, etc.)
Yellow: Travel
I enter in all of my class, work, event, and extracurricular times first – things I can’t miss. These are important to put into your schedule first because you can easily schedule studying around them.
Step 5: Once all of your obligations are plugged into your schedule, it’s time to fill in your studying.
This is where the required times for your tasks help a great deal! It’s easy to spot an hour block here or there and plug in a 45 minute or hour task… something that may be a little hard for some when they’re just going through their day and have a block. I know whenever I get an hour block I try to nap or rest as much as possible, but this frequently puts me behind. :(
Also, it may help you to pull out your planner and see what exams, quizzes, or assignments are coming up soon. You should rank these at a higher priority and complete these sooner rather than later to ensure you complete them.
I also group lesser tasks; for example, on Thursday night at 11:00 PM I grouped two homework assignments because they really shouldn’t take that long and they’re on the computer at the same time, etc. It’s just easier for me to get them done at the same time. Just like if you need to go to a few different stores, try to go to them all in one trip. It’ll save you time, money, and gas!
Step 6: As you’re adding tasks to your schedule, make sure you’re crossing them off your list you made. You don’t want to miss anything or add something twice!
This is pretty self-explanatory but also important! Make sure you’re adding everything and not missing anything.
Step 7: Make sure to schedule enough sleep during your night as well as time to eat/relax.
This is the most important step of them all! Without recharging your smart little brain and body, how are you going to have the fuel to move on? Also, try snacking on fruits and veggies and drinking water when you’re studying. I’m one to love candy when I’m studying and it’s hard to say “no” to my precious chocolate and skittles, but I know they’ll just bring my metabolism and energy down. Drinking a lot of water helps too because that means more bathroom breaks – which means more study breaks! ;)
I hope you found this post helpful. If you’d like to see other posts about my studying tips and tricks, please share this post and leave me a message about what I can improve or what you’d like some advice on. Happy studying! – grxeek
GUYS I NEED SOME HELP (??)
Hellooo my dudes! Sorry to be invading the tags like this but I really am desperate. If you could spare a couple of minutes helping me out, I’d offer you three goats and my first born child. I’d really appreciate it!
Basically, I have a questionnaire (survey) for my Society and Culture Major Work. I’ll put a little explanation as well since I’m putting this in the main ‘fandom’ tag (as well as those additional fan tags), but I’m a Year 12 high school student in Australia doing my HSC this year. For the purposes of simplicity, the HSC exams are like my final exams to end off my secondary education. I won’t go into the whole ATAR thing, but basically, as well as, you know, letting me pass high school, my performance will also contribute to my future tertiary education. One thing I gotta do is this Major Work for one of my subjects on an area of interest. My area of interest is in fandoms (hence why it is in the fandom tag).
I have a questionnaire as part of my research, and I really need some more responses. I’d like to push it up to at least 100 as soon as possible (it’s at 58 at the moment). The purpose of this questionnaire is to ascertain current fandom values on privacy, and its correlation with a sense of shame outside the fandom environment. Both members and non-members of fandom can answer! YAY! I’d also really like to encourage non-members of fandom to answer
Please try to answer it seriously, it would really help me out! Also, the questionnaire is completely anonymous, if you were worried about that. And it’s only about 9 questions!
Any additional questions, feel free to drop me an ask :)
Reblogging onto my study blog (maybe I should’ve done that the first time around haha)
It would so mean the world to me if you guys could help me out!!
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There’s a reason I have a huge elephant tattooed on my thigh. They love whole heartedly, and they make their own families, be they blood or bond.
Every time I see elephants, I am convinced that they are good people.
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23/100 days of productivity · first day back from winter break and i already miss doing nothing with my puppy ☹️
I’ve finally made a blog! Along with Youtube, this was something I’ve been meaning to do but never did… Until now! There, I’ll be branching off from studying and include books and any of my opinions. Hope you’ll like it! The link will be in my bio.
I uploaded my first Study With Me video! My friends and I decided to create a Youtube account during our summer holidays; although they’ve been posting vlogs, I decided to post my Study With Me’s here. Link in bio. #studyblr #studynotes #studying #studyspo #studyinspiration #hscstudy #studygram #studytime #studywithme
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[11.01.17] 50/100 days of productivity
I can’t believe I’ve posted for 50 consecutive days! Since starting this challenge, I’ve learned how to keep a bullet journal, made a lot of amazing friends in the studyblr community, and received straight A’s in all my assignments and exams.
Thanks to everyone who’s made my first 50 days of this challenge so wonderful!
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#100studytips TALK YOUR NOTES OUT
When you see people studying they’re normally fairly quiet if not sleeping. This study method may sound a bit odd at first, but it’s a very valuable study hack. Here’s how and why it works.
1. CREATE YOUR STUDY MATERIAL. Just as you normally (well hopefully) would. Create your usual study materials extracted from your messy class and/ or text book notes. eg. flash cards, mind maps, audio notes, diagramed notes etc.
2. TIP. Make sure these study materials are chunked and categorised per topic and sub-topic. This is fairly obvious.
3. TIP. Make sure your study notes are associated and are able to answer and address a number of questions that could be asked. ie. Teacher-type questions that would be found on a test.
4. TALK YOUR NOTES OUT. Go to a private place where you won’t look like a loon. Study your notes, and then recite and talk them out aloud. Because you’re so focused on talking them out correctly, your brain naturally triggers more memory pathways in the brain. It creates a physical context and memory association to the information, which in turn helps when you need to recall that information in a test.
5. EXTRA TIP. Even better than ‘talking your notes out’ is teaching someone else the information. It has a similar effect, but it probably keeps you a lot more focused on the task, because when you’re involving someone else, you inadvertently try even harder and ultimately learn the information even faster and more efficiently.
Hope this is helpful. And happy April !! x