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Ahead! Of! Schedule!
whenever you don’t feel motivated to work, just imagine your future self. if you do the work when you’re supposed to, your future self will be calm, collected and be able to keep working at a steady rate (and eventually finish the task at hand, stress-free). if you don’t do the work when you’re supposed to, your future self will be rushing around, trying to complete things they should have done before, and overly anxious and stressed. be kind to your future self and do the work now.
remember: discipline is just empathy with your future self.
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15 Questions to Know for COLLEGE INTERVIEWS
Hey! You there! Are you going for a college interview? Yes? Have you prepared? If not, here are some basic questions you should anticipate from your interviewer:
1. Why do you want to attend our school?
2. What can you bring to our campus?
3. Describe yourself in three adjectives.
4. If you could take a gap year, what would you do?
5. How do you define success?
6. What are your strengths/weaknesses?
7. If you could change your school, how would you do it?
8. What do you think about [latest news issue]?
9. Who is your hero? Why?
10. What do you do outside the classroom?
11. What is your favorite book?
12. Does your high school transcript accurately reflect your abilities?
13. What do you want to major in/ Why do you want in to major in [desired major]?
14. If you could change anything about your high school career, what would it be?
15. Why do you want to go to college?
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These are questions I’ve heard before multiple times, but they’re not always the same at every interview. And remember:
Sleep well
Eat breakfast
Arrive on time
And be natural! Getting nervous won’t really help you! Do your best!
mar 10 (づ ̄ ³ ̄)づ
some math notes :( it’s been a very tiring week but I’ve been listening to some bops that have helped me take my mind off things,, I just got into hsr and haon is a bop making king 🥺 +if u have any songs you’d like to recommend to me pls pls do :))
just some thoughts I have after graduating…if more comes to me I’ll make another post but…yeah.
stay on top of your degree requirements:
no idea about other schools (or even departments within my own university), but my advisor would give some weird information and advice sometimes. once, an entire minor was added to my workload…in a language completely different from what I was studying at the time, and after I had already decided to do something else. don’t rely on others to keep an eye on things for you. write that mess down and refer to it several times during the semester to keep yourself on track.
have your own plan:
related to the last one, but spend a lot of time figuring out what YOU want from your college experience / future career / later studies, and work towards that. there will be people who try to direct your future and ‘know what’s best for you’, and you could end up wasting a lot of time/money trying to fulfill THEIR goals instead of your own. beat them to the punch and know when to turn something down [or just ignore advice after gracefully receiving it].
but! use your professors wisely:
I’m not saying to avoid all advice. I got my degree in a field where literally no one in my family has any experience, and it was hard to not feel lost. pick your professors’ brains about their own academic careers, how they went about their degrees, what they would change (or would not), and any suggestions they have. your professors have been in the game for a while, and their networks are extensive. don’t be afraid to tap into that. converse with them about your favorite topics in class, or ideas you have, or projects you would like to complete. they will welcome it.
you won’t have time for everything at the same time:
be mindful of what you prioritize, and give yourself a break every now and then. even though I was involved in a lot of things on campus, juggled campus jobs, and kept up with my four classes, I couldn’t follow the same routine every single week. some weeks, all I did was study and go to work. other weeks, I dropped my extra study time to go to club meetings and volunteer at events. balance your yes and no, and switch things up to keep the semester feeling fresh [and preventing burnout].
input = output
college is a great environment, full of possibilities, but only if you make it such. rarely will you walk into amazing circumstances or have a cool opportunity drop in your lap. sliding out of your comfort zone, creating new boundaries for yourself, and trying out new things is what puts you in a position for success [whatever that looks like for you!]. don’t wait around, get up and get out.
3/100 days of productivity
Here is a page of today’s philosophy notes! Yesterday I procrastinated really much watching Titanic for the 60th time! I’m never doing it again 😂
Ig : yangstudies
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50 Things that Top Students Do
Listen to everything they’re taught, not just hearing
Take notes
Listen to opinions they don’t like
Be open to having their minds changed
Don’t listen to music with words when studying
Practise
Commit
Keep a regimen of self-discipline even in the face of a lack of motivation
Take breaks
Sleep regularly and more than expected
Work very hard during the day
Exercise
Plan in advance
Get small tasks done when there isn’t time to do bigger ones
Engage
Take failures as a learning curve
Think positively
Do their best work at the start of the year so they get more slack later
Talk to those who teach them
Debate
Do a little every day instead of all at once
Ask for help
Help others
Drink water
Work hard but work smart
Know what study setup is their most productive
Hold themselves accountable
Figure out which work is a priority
Don’t waste time re-reading as a form of studying
Find out things they don’t understand
Test themselves frequently
Work backwards through things to understand why something works
Learn more than they need
Have more interests and hobbies than just academics
Find out the most important concepts in a course
Learn the most important 20% of the course to get 80% of the grade
Don’t complain
Tailor their courses to focus on what interests them the most
Play hard after working hard
Read in advance
Know how to say no but don’t say no unless they have to
Take every opportunity they can
Eat well
Defend their personal beliefs
Don’t use other people’s successes/failures as an excuse for anything they do
Don’t let studying become the main part of their life
Understand that everything is temporary
Set goals, short- and long-term
Put their phones away/on silent when studying
Don’t expect any results immediately
more studying!! staying on track is hard nowadays with all the stuff that i need to do, but i’m doing my best to stay balanced with everything!
studygram: tbhstudying
how to study anything, really:
1. read up, learn more about this particular subject/topic/skill
2. practice, practice, practice !!!
3. scream
4. cry
5. repeat steps 2-4 until you’re good at said subject/topic/skill
6. congrats you’re now a smarty pants
— july 2018 — ramen page :з
ig: bujoknight
Rape Escape
Easy and very effective
Requires nothing but your body
Includes attack
Very useful to know, pass and share please.
Worth watching
I don’t mean to impose a personal favour on you guys, but I really would like to ask that everyone who follows me reblog this.
I don’t think I made it very clear but last month I was sexually assaulted by someone who I thought was my friend (I don’t want to talk about it don’t ask), and it’s… really fucked with my head.
Had I known this a month ago I would have been able to get away.
So, essentially, I’m really pleading with you to reblog this so everyone who follows you doesn’t get stuck in the same position I was with no way out.
I mean again I don’t want the point of this to be my sob story or whatever but if you could reblog this it would seriously mean a lot
and im asking to all of my followers who see this post in your dashboard to please press play to this video, you never know when this is gonna be
useful, PLEASE DON’T IGNORE IT.
This is one of the first moves I was taught in Krav Maga, and it is one of the most effective.
It took me about a half hour to get down with practice, but once you get it, it’s an intuitive movement.
Please pass this along, it will save lives.
Important
Please reblog this.
Please, if you see this, Reblog it.
If you see this, reblog please.
not witchy but definitely worth watching, stay safe
Always signal boost. Stay safe everyone.
WATCH THIS SHIT!! It’s easy, and it’s important. Please, please stay safe
I don’t care if it doesn’t match your “theme” or whatever, this could save someone from a lifetime of psychological trauma, PLEASE reblog it!!!
Reasons to study
(When you’re lacking motivation)
Study because…
Other people say you can’t do it.
You can achieve the career you want.
You can explore subjects you love.
It’s a chance to discover new paths you may love.
You have the choice to do so.
Other people can’t.
You want to.
[ nov 11 2017 - 1/100 days of productivity ] - it snowed for the first time yesterday! 🌨
nov 28
I had to rewrite some old geometry notes to refreshen my memory. I’m gonna have to take a big math test this sunday so I’m studying rly hard :,) hopefully you had/are having a great day✨🎐
🎧 day6 - chocolate
nov 28
I had to rewrite some old geometry notes to refreshen my memory. I’m gonna have to take a big math test this sunday so I’m studying rly hard :,) hopefully you had/are having a great day✨🎐
🎧 day6 - chocolate