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Hi everyone! Like so many of us, I’m one of those people that snacks while they study 24/7. Since I haven’t seen a masterpost like this one before, I thought I’d make one! Without further ado, here’s a masterpost of links to recipes for perfect study snacks!
index:
italics: personal faves
*: vegan
i. sweet
nutella energy bites
5 ingredient granola bars*
pb and honey yogurt dip
apple sandwiches*
frozen yogurt covered blueberries
chocolate avocado pudding*
yogurt parfait
1 bowl vegan muffins*
dark chocolate almond bars*
gluten free nutella banana bread*
coconut no bake cookies*
overnight chocolate chia seed pudding*
banana ice cream*
no bake cranberry and pistachio bites*
chocolate pb granola apple bites*
diy trailmix*
chocolate chip cookie in a mug
chocolate mug cake
chia pudding*
ii. savory
hummus ‘n veg*
roasted chickpeas (4 ways)*
avocado toast*
steamed broccoli with pb sauce*
spicy pumpkin seeds*
spicy sriracha popcorn*
spicy roasted edamame*
diy trailmix*
carrot chips*
chili lime almonds*
savory banana chips*
mini deep dish pizzas
2 minute omelette in a mug
upgraded ramen*
sweet potato chips*
egg fried rice in a mug
simple guacamole dip*
iii. drinks
h2o!!!
pb and banana smoothie
berries and cream tie dye smoothie
blueberry muffin smoothie
lemon water*
energy boost detox water*
stress reducer detox water*
a whole ton of hot chocolate recipes
different teas and what they’re good for
iv. sites / channels to check out
study snacks on pinterest
the minimalist baker - for all you vegans out there
sorted food
laura in the kitchen
popsugar food
the domestic greek
Bon appétit!
x Lou
I found these banners and stuff on pintrest. Not mine, but thought I’d share.
Hey! I wanted to make a resource that provided you guys with a guide to studying, the different ways to study and learning how to study as it can be quite difficult to find a way of studying that suits you!
Different Types of Learners
It’s import to learn what type of learner you are so you can studying in a style that suits that learning type.
Visual Learners - studying is aided by visual stimulus, like diagrams, images, drawings, mind-maps. Learn better when seeing something being taught to them. Find more on visual learning here!
Auditory Learners - studying is aided by listening, watching videos with sound, reading out loud. Learns better when something is explained to them verbally. Learn more about auditory learning here!
Kinesthetic Learner - studying is aided by actually doing an activity, writing out notes while in a lecture, doodling while listening, doing experiments or practical work. Learns better when doing experiments and writing things out. Learn more about kinesthetic learning here!
Mixed Learner - when someone is a mix of 2 or more of these learning styles. They work best by combining the two methods that they are.
I’d recommend trying Multiple Quizzes to Determine Your Learning Type
Education Planner
About.com
How-To-Study
Brain Boxx
There’s a list of Study Methods for the Learning Type here!
Taking Notes
Taking notes is probably the most popular ways of studying but there are several ways to do it and it’s important you find a way that’s best for you and the subjects you’re studying. I have a post full of resources for studying that you can find here.
Question Based Notes - These are probably the best resources for science based subjects or for exams that require a lot of recalling learner off material. This form of note-taking is easiest to following using the Cornell Note-Taking System as in the margin made you can write out your question and then write out the answer on the other side. To revise your notes you can cover the answer and test yourself.
Summary Notes - Works best for English Lit, history and other arts subjects. Summarise main events, with key words and brief explanations. It works well if you use it with Flashcards or Mind-Maps to Revise.
Outline Method - This method consists of main points + details which are then followed by examples. This works well with lots of facts or case studies, for subjects like geography and maths.
Flashcards - Excellent for summaries, languages, and testing yourself.
Visual Guide to Flashcards
Guide to Flashcards
How to Take Notes & Use Flashcards
Studying Effectively with Flashcards
How to Use Flashcards
Making History Flashcards
Mind Maps - Work well for revision of topics, connecting ideas and quick notes when studying. Works well with for languages, and Arts subjects. I have a post all about Mind-Maps here!
Other Ways to Study
There are few other ways to study, which can help if you struggle with learning from notes.
Image-word association – This study method associates words with images. It works well for visual learners. Associate unknown concepts with things you already know.
Acronyms and mnemonic devices – An acronym is a combination of letters that can be used to help you memorize a term or concept. It works really well if you need to learn something in an order and things like chemicals for Sciences. Mnemonic devices assist the memory, using a system of rhymes, rules, phrases, diagrams that are like the thing you’re trying to remember.
Analogy – An analogy is the comparison of two or more things. You can use analogies to compare and contrast specific terms or ideas and help you remember them.
Teach Others - This is proven as one of the best ways to study. Teach others the topics you’re studying, it’ll help you remember the information.
Scheduling Study
Scheduling your Study Time
Managing a Busy Schedule
Time Management
How to Establish a Good Routine
Other Posts:
Getting Involved in Studyblr
Subject Resource List
Staying Healthy While Studying
Note-Taking
Organisation Masterpost
Study Tips
Anti-Procrastination Masterpost
Motivation Masterpost
Back to School Necessities
How to Get an Internship
How to Take Notes From a Textbook
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study snacks for cramming and all-nighters
first of all, the important thing here is that you actually eat. your body is being deprived of rest, and it’s going to need more fuel than usual to keep going. as tempting as it is to eat an entire party sized bag of m&ms in one study session, you’re going to need protein so that your brain and body can function properly
nuts: one of the easiest options out there. plenty of protein, good for you, and effortless to eat. grab a big bowl of them and keep it next to you while studying so you can grab a handful every few minutes
berries or sliced fruit: look, just eating fruits and veggies will make you feel healthy and put together. they have tons of nutrients and taste great. just be careful to not stain your notes with juice!
raw veggies: if you want to go for maximum healthiness, try chopping up a red pepper or cucumber, or getting a bowl of baby carrots or cherry tomatoes. they’re crunchy, satisfying, and taste surprisingly good
eggs: you can make them a thousand different ways, and it takes less than ten minutes to cook and eat them. great source of protein and perfect to scarf down during a study break
if you want something less healthy that still has some nutritional value
peanut butter and nutella: my go-to when i’m in need of something substantial to eat but i just want chocolate. mix about 1/3 of a jar of peanut butter and 1/3 of a jar of nutella in a bowl until they’re evenly blended, and eat the mixture by the spoonful (maybe add in strawberries if you’re feeling healthy)
hot chocolate: hey, at least the milk has a bit of protein in it. needing more protein is a totally valid reason to drink seven cups in one night, but please brush your teeth afterwards
milk and cookies: again, milk. and solid food. be careful to not get drops of milk on your papers! (black tea with milk and sugar is great with cookies too)
and realistically, sometimes you just need to eat crap
ice cream: just dump an entire pint into a bowl, bring it into your room, and eat the whole thing. it’ll make you marginally happier about doing homework
ice cream bars: like ice cream, but they make you feel a little bit more like you’ve got your shit together. same goes for popsicles, and you can buy a ton of them for pretty cheap
hard candies and lollipops: justified by the fact that you’re not looking away from your work every few seconds to get another bite, and sour flavors can keep you awake and feeling lively
chips and salsa: if you’re going to be up all night studying, you might as well make it feel like a bit of a party. bonus points if you make your own fresh salsa
microwave popcorn: heaven on earth, to be honest. it is incredibly salty though, so definitely be sure to have a glass of water or two on hand
have fun snacking, and be careful to not get food all over your notes!!
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