Some more math notes since my test is today~
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Some more math notes since my test is today~
→ #EXAM SEASON / march 2017 printable pack features a grade tracker, exam schedule, vocabulary & revision sheet. all are available in png & pdf, with b&w and four spring-inspired colour options. enjoy + tag me #aescademic if you use! —t.k.
colours: b&w, bouquet, dahlia, garden & willow.
VOCABULARY (download.) TOPICS TO REVISE (download.) EXAM SCHEDULE (download.) GRADE TRACKER (download.)
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march 29, 2017.
I decided to set up the spread for next week a bit early. 🌱
monday to thursday - semester six, week three
my week can be summed up as productive, but only for classes i actually like. tried and still haven’t finished that damn report, but i consoled myself in reading woolf’s to the lighthouse and looking more into my lit classes, and the linguistics one. next week’s load of work is supposed to be lighter, thanks gosh because i need this family time in the countryside i’m suppose to have as of tomorrow.
This visual note taking method is not only an effective way of studying it’s also plenty of fun to do!
✨my weekend is consisted of…
31.01.2017 // I hate giving presentations and I hate ethics but i love my tea cup so we’ll see how it goes … ☕️📖📘
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ps - use my code “studylustre” for a 10% discount on kawaiipenshop and messybunny! they also do free international shipping ✨
week 16: I am VERY happy with this week!!! my productivity helped me finish lots of tasks and MY PACKAGES arrived hehe 📬 I am in luv with floral, summery outfits lately probably bc I’ve been inspired by Coachella 🌸 I hope ur week was a v productive one too!!
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look: the right people will get it. the right people will see you and appreciate you for the person that you are. the right people won’t require you to dilute, censor, or edit yourself in order to be worthy of their time and affection. you don’t need to waste your time on people who are committed to misunderstanding you
Things I’ve Learned in College (So Far)
Appreciate the people who enter and exit your life; they all helped you grow.
If the professor says it won’t be on the test, look over it anyway. Knowing your luck, it’ll show up on the test.
Listen to your body. Keep it as hydrated and well-rested as possible.
You need to eat even if you’re not hungry to keep your energy levels up. Especially around finals week.
It is not a good idea to eat only Clif bars for lunch for an entire quarter.
Everything is temporary.
Recording lectures for your harder classes isn’t the worst idea, especially if they’re not podcasted. (This will be how you survived biochemistry.)
If you can handle 5 days of 8 AM’s, you can handle anything.
Instagram is (probably) more curated than MoMA. Take everything with a grain of salt.
Recognize when and where to ask for help.
Some of the most attractive TA’s are the worst TA’s.
Try to minimize the time you spend sprawled on the floor avoiding responsibilities. I said try.
Before buying any textbook, look for a PDF online or ask an upperclassmen if they’re selling their copy.
You’re not as good at reading people as you think. Don’t be too hasty to form a first impression.
He will get a girlfriend, and you’re going to laugh and be happy you dodged that bullet.
As much as you despise some of your professors, still treat them with kindness and respect.
Everyone will have something to say; it’s up to you to figure out whose opinions are important.
You will change. Your high school friends will change. It’s normal for some of those friendships to come to an end.
But, for the love of god, hold onto the friends who got you through high school. They were friends with you when you were so exhausted that you passed out on their couch as you both slaved over an endless list of APUSH projects.
You will always be learning. Enjoy the process.
7 Study Moods
So you wanna study, but somehow the mood just isn’t right. Maybe try these? Pick your favorite, or do one each day of the week!
The Classy: Green tea, classical string quartets, reading articles in a park.
Great for when you need to read 120 pages of something. It’s way nicer to read when you’re in a nice place!
The Hipster: Coffee, jazz, writing summaries of the material in a coffee shop.
You’ll look very cosmopolitan, with all your notes in front of you. Make sure your summaries are coherent though, and you’re not too busy looking great to study well.
The Grad Student: Wine/sparkling cider, Adele, writing papers, curled up in blankets in bed.
Papers are easiest for me to write when I’m comfortable. If I feel a little fancy at the same time, so much the better.
The Focuser: Cold water, nature sounds, taking practice tests in a sunlight place.
The best way to study for a test is to take a test. The best way to kill test-anxiety is to take a practice test and feel calm while you do it. This is a great way to feel calm and prepared when you do a practice test, and that leads to a better actual test.
The Party-er: Energy drink, dubstep, drilling flashcards on the floor.
Flashcards for me are a speed thing. If I’m drilling them, my goal is to know those definitions as fast as possible. Caffeine and fast music raise my heart rate, and sitting on the floor gives me room to spread out the cards however I need to.
The Morning Person: Orange juice, early American hymns, transcribing notes at your desk.
Not necessarily done during the morning! Orange juice helps keep you alert without making you open to distraction, and old American hymns just make me feel happy, so putting them together helps make transcribing a better time.
The Finals Prepper: Black tea, folk music, interleaving any/all of the above, at the library.
This can be done whenever, and is especially useful for just keeping yourself up to speed.
Don’t worry about doing any of these exactly, these are just moods! Mix and match parts of them, make your own, whatever. I’d recommend choosing one or two moods that work really well for you and then doing them consistently, just to really get in the habit.
Good luck!
Seven more study moods
(s)EVEN MORE STUDY MOODS
in loving memory of lorde she ain’t dead, but she hasn’t released an album since 2013, and i miss her.
Mars is set to be colonized in the next decade yet I still can’t get a paper towel to rip along the perforated line with any sort of consistency
me, speaking to a native speaker: I feel a little bit out of my depth but I'm keeping up with the flow of the conversation! This is going well!
me, an hour after speaking to a native: I did so well! We understood each other and she laughed at my joke. I think we really bonded! And she was so happy when I started talk to her in her mother tongue
me, lying in bed later that night: In the second sentence I spoke to her I used the wrong adjective declension. She was probably laughing at me, she was probably embarrassed for me by my attempts to speak with her, she probably
Me in the early evening: *studiously doing homework, listening to instrumental music, very focused*
Me two hours later: *upside down in my desk chair* do you think stars have feelings
Procrastinating all semester
Now I’m like