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27 | Writing in books, yes or no? I was never a fan but like…law school is hard and some times you gotta
38 | Someone told me today that we only have four weeks until finals and like…listen…I did not want or need that reminder
04|03|2018 - What, like it’s hard?
I need to work on my civil procedure a little more and if this day wasn’t made for studying, I don’t know which was. It’s getting warm outside after the week of -16°C and the sun just gives me plenty of energy!
I also can’t stop listening to Havana by Camila Cabello, how amazing is that song?!
[13/03/2018] • 21/100 Days of Productivity
☁️I spent some time yesterday in the state library and it was very productive!
☁️today it’s cold and rainy and I wish I could stay home but I have a 14-hour day of work and uni
☁️Today I need to work on my moot preparation and get my criminal law notes typed up!
9.7.17 - I have a new pen holder thingy. Rearranging my desk hoping it would help me study a little bit better. I’ve been struggling so bad the past month. Constantly contemplating on what I really want to do with my life. I just can’t wait for this semester to be over.
“You are stronger than your challenges and your challenges are making you stronger.”
64 | Here, have this 70 page Property Law outline. I made it with my tears
1/25/17 - My boyfriend and I are both in law school. Our dates now are mostly study dates. 😂 Law school has consumed our lives. But studying together makes everything better.
76 | Is it possible to be driven actually insane by a flowchart
7 Apps for Studying and Time Management
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►Memorigi
Android [FREE]: link iPhone: [NOT AVAILABLE] Similar app: Wunderlist [FREE] link
Memorigi is a really easy to use time management app where you can log in all of your tasks for the day, week and month. You can use a color code to track your tasks by theme or by subject so you can understand what your workload will be for the next few days. I really like this app’s simple layout and the fact that you can chose between different views, namely between a daily view or a three-days view. It also lets you set an alarm to remind you that your tasks and events are coming up. Other similar apps to consider are Google Calendar and Evernote.
►Duolingo Android [FREE]: link iPhone [FREE]: link
Duolingo is an app that lets you learn languages through an array of mini games and exercises that you can complete daily, increasing your fluency and mastery step by step. Each language comes with dozens of different themed levels that teach you different aspects of vocabulary and grammar so you can build up your knowledge on that language. Each level recycles what you’ve learned in past levels to make sure that you still remember that you have learned before. You can also use the training icon to get a personalized lesson with your weakest words, so you can really tackle whatever you are having a difficult time with, before moving on with the learning process. I also enjoy the fact that the levels are short and you aren’t required to speak or listen, so it’s the perfect way to spend some idle time during commuting to school.
►Forest: Android [FREE]: link iPhone [1,99$]: link
Another app that I always talk about is Forest, and for me it’s the best way to use the Pomodoro Technique whilst having a true visual experience of your productivity levels. The concept is quite simple: for each block of time you spend studying, you plant a virtual tree. While that tree grows, you cannot use other app in your phone, less you get distracted. When the timer reaches zero, you will have planted a tree in your forest. The more trees you have, the more productive you were during that day.
►Loop - Habit Tracker Android [FREE]: link iPhone: NOT AVAILABLE HabitBull [FREE], similar app: link
Habits is an habit tracker app that lets you follow up on those small daily tasks that we sometimes forget, like drinking enough water, taking medication or taking a walk outside. It’s very simple to use – all you have to do is insert which tasks you want to track and just press the small cross to mark it for that day. As time goes by, you will build a graphic that tells you how many times you’ve forgotten certain tasks and where you should improve. I usually do this by hand in my bullet journal but I think that tracking your habits with an app should please everyone who prefers to manage their time with their phone and doesn’t like to carry a notebook around.
►SaveMyTime Android [FREE]: link iPhone: NOT AVAILABLE Similar app: link
Still on the time management theme, I think that everyone should try at least once in their life to really understand how they are spending their time. A time wheel lets you do this – you basically input how you have been spending your time during the day, with transportation, sleeping, eating, studying and taking classes and you will be baffled by how little time you can actually spend at your own will. This app lets you do exactly this, you just insert the amount of time you have been doing something and it will build a time wheel for you, so you can reflect where you have been wasting your time and re-organize your schedule. I think this is a great challenge to keep up with during a week and just reflect on how you are actually living your life. Basically, it sets a tracking time and when you unlock your phone, the app will ask you what you have been doing for the past fifteen minutes so you can build your time wheel gradually during the day without even noticing it.
►Quizlet Android [FREE]: link iPhone [FREE]: link
A great app to save paper, ink and time is quizlet. It basically replaces all of your physical flash cards and lets you keep entire sets of questions and answers in your phone under your personal account. You can then export these to your computer and share them with your friends. I think this is an amazing app for anyone who relies on definition based classes and tests and is something great to use on idle times or when you need to study but only have your phone around. It has tons of different ways to test your knowledge on a subject and it can even read your cards out loud as if you were being questioned by your professor.
►Timetable Android [FREE]: link iPhone [NOT AVAILABLE] Similar app: Class Timetable [FREE]: link
Finally, and this is one of my favorites, there is a widget timetable app so you can place your school timetable in your homescreen and never skip a class again. I usually never know where I am going to have class and sometimes it’s not really useful to take out your planner and look at your schedule so having it right on your homescreen is really useful.
You can insert all data related to your class in this widget, like the name of the class, the location, participants and total duration. You can always assign a color to a certain class. Afterwards, you just tap the screen to assign your class to a certain timeblock and there you have it.
Started my master’s in international and transnational law and is being a lot of work guys. The readings are absolutely fulfilling and the classes are the kind you want to attend and look forward to throughout the morning. Love the international regimen, so many foreign classmates who have already taught me so much about their countries and cultures. I just wish everyone could have the same opportunity as I, studying in a completely international context just by their doorstep.
If you want to know how I stay inspired to do all of my work, just check out my video on how to keep motivation to a max.
[06.December.2017 - Dies Academicus ]
I have no lectures today, so I decided to use the opportunity to study in my faculties library. ~
7.14.17 // lsat studying while @h2o-phd naps
i got all my textbooks for this semester today (12 in total…..lol) and my boy got his lsat prep books today !!!! we are ready to gooooo my pals.
honestly, i’m more excited for him and his lsat class than he is, but that’s fine, my enthusiasm is enough for both of us ?!!!!
LET THE STUDYING COMMENCE
So I made a big decision: I’m going to apply to Law School (someone should have talked me out of this, haha)
- Barron’s LSAT Prep - BAM $30.00
- Princeton Review LSAT workout - BAM $20.00
I have a folder full of information on prospective schools, LSAT dates and scoring, application checklists… too much!
Those of you who are applying to law school, are in LS, or have graduated from LS, please share your application experience :D
LSAT Logic Games – Sequencing Game Tutorial–> Let’s jump into the details of #logic games as well as some examples.
- ̗̀ march 18th 2017 ̖́- ⠀ good morning 🌻 i took some pics this morning bc the sun was shining :)) im currently listening to black mambo by glass animals and lemme tell u,, it good. anyways, enjoy your weekend + stay productive! ⠀
02/11/2017 Competition law! It’s pretty interesting, but also pretty difficult so I have to work very hard to actually understand everything. But that’s worth it!