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we're not kids anymore.

if i look back, i am lost

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colour practising on clip studio paint <3
i did this for an art project in school and i LIKE IT
Beach life
How to study like a straight A student
I did really well during my first year of college, and aside from a B+ in statistics (which was really good for me, haha! I’m not good at math), I had A’s in all of my classes. I’m certain that the reason I did so well was due to the way that I figured out how to study, so here are some tips I have based on what I did to study this past year!
1. Sit in the front row.
This isn’t high school anymore, it’s not embarrassing or nerdy to sit in the front row. By sitting in the front row, you won’t be tempted to check your phone and you won’t be distracted by looking at the people around you. I focus best in the front row. This also gives you a chance to easily ask any questions you have.
2. Show up to class a little early.
Show up to class about five minutes early every day, if possible. During the time it takes your professor to get set up, read through your previous notes. If you do this every day, you’ll begin to memorize info that you certainly wouldn’t have learned if you spent those five minutes before class just scrolling through tumblr.
3. Type your notes and print them out.
If you prefer to spend a lot of time on hand written notes, then go crazy. However, I don’t really have time to make aesthetic notes, so I prefer to just write my notes by hand during class, then copy them into microsoft word so I can organize and print them out. This makes the notes much easier to read, and it’s much easier on the eyes.
4. Do every assignment. Yes, EVERY assignment.
I don’t know why there’s advice floating around on tumblr telling people that it’s okay to skip a ton of homework assignments, because I definitely wouldn’t recommend it at all. Of course some assignments might be stupid or seem too small to matter, but if you’re being graded on them, you need all the points you can get. Trust me, just because homework assignments only account for 10-15% of your final grade, that doesn’t mean that they won’t be the difference between a B+ and an A-. Think about it: if your homework is 10% of your grade and you didn’t do it, you would literally have to get NOTHING wrong on your exams just to get the lowest A- possible.
5. Don’t skip. Don’t skip. Don’t skip.
Don’t skip if you can help it. If there is a serious emergency and you really can’t make it, try your hardest to get the best notes you can from someone who was in class. There’s nothing worse than sitting down for a test and realizing that a ton of the questions are about content you missed when you were absent.
6. Go over material in your head when you’re not busy.
If you’re in the shower or waiting in line at the cafe, go over class material in your head. Think about what you learned that day. If you do this often, this will help significantly with retention.
7. Make flashcards throughout the semester, not the night before the final.
Don’t be one of those students who has to relearn an entire textbook the week before finals. If you’re studying right, studying for finals should be relatively painless. Throughout the semester, make flashcards of class content and regularly go over them. The easiest way to do this is to use quizlet.com and fill in definitions and other things you need to know, and use their helpful games and quizzes to memorize the info. It even keeps track of the definitions you rarely get wrong, so you know what you don’t need to study as much.
8. Makes specific agendas for what you need to study and get done.
When I study, I need to have a very specific to-do list detailing exactly what I want to get done. This will motivate you to keep going because you’re able to check off what you’ve already done.
9. Don’t get discouraged by a bad grade- take it as motivation.
This is much easier said than done, but I had to do this in my western civilization class when I very nearly failed the first set of exams. If this happens to you, you should definitely take time to be upset about the grade, but don’t let yourself think it’s the end of the world. If you do badly, at least you know what to expect on the next assignment/exam so you know how to alter your studying to prepare for the next one. You can do it! I started western civ with a high D+ after my first exams, but I pulled out with an A- at the end of the semester!
10.4.16
Personal tactics for studying history:
1. Flashcards of timelines, with colour to illustrate changes in government/control/presidents etc.
In my first photo, I was documenting the progress of Soviet control after World War two during the Cold War. Key: red - under communist control | blue - communist party in coalition | purple - biggest single party | brown - communist prime minister/president elected | yellow - non-communist government
2. Practice questions
As I go through my notes, I write a list of questions which are induced from each section of my notes, no matter how short the answer is. Some examples include:
- What are the effects/consequences of_____? - What was post-war ____ like? - Successes and failures of ____? - What happened during years ______? - What did ____ say about ____?
And I would add numbers in brackets as the number of points I should include
Hope this helped anyone studying history! And good luck for exam season!!
8-05-2016 // 1:30pm Don’t let this picture fool you, I’m still wasting my life away on Microsoft Excel.
6.5.16
Only two more days till my most dreaded history exam >.< !!! I hope to put this weekend to good use!!
9-05-2016 // 1:58pm Continuation of the notes that I posted yesterday but a different colour scheme inspired by the peach/pink 花樣年華 pt.2 album.
3 things I learn from those bad days of travelling alone
1. I learn to let go.
For 36 days I was travelling alone in Europe, I travelled to 7 countries including 14 cities in total. Despite numbers of beautiful places I saw, tons of new friends I made, it meant I had to say good-bye for over dozen times.
The better time I had in a city, the harder it was to say good-bye. I couldn’t help feeling the weight on my chest when I pulled my luggage to a train station. It was sad to be apart from friends, to be alone again.
Almost every time, I never wanted to leave. But also every time, at the end, I was on a train heading to the next destination.
From times to times, finally, I figured it out. Life is like a train. It doesn’t stop and wait for you to be ready. No matter how happy or sad you are, when it comes, you have no choice but to move on.
As nothing lasts forever, and pain is inevitable.
2. What’s worse than loneliness is missing someone.
Loneliness is caused by being alone, which is of course sad in a way. But as I am quite an introvert, I find being alone also makes me comfortable. Even though I feel lonely sometimes, I have freedom all the time.
On the other hand, missing someone so much but can’t meet them at the moment is much more suffering. It could kill.
Because being alone without having to miss anyone is better than being with hundreds of people but still having to miss someone.
3. “Happiness is only real when shared.”
Chris McCandless was right. I never have a doubt about this quote. But I just realized how true it was when I was travelling alone.
Because whatever I was doing, no matter how much it made me happy, I was always thinking “damn, it would be much better doing it with someone I care about.”