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@mohkomx
i’ve moved to @mwanah but I will keep this account as a back-up and follow back from here <3
so i did my gcses ! a little late but my results were::
english language - 9
english literature - 9
spanish - 9
maths - 8
physics - 8
biology - 7
chemistry - 7
further maths - 7
i wish it were like the olden days where you could just declare your profession "scholar" and travel the world in pursuit of knowledge and no-one would even question you
i’m interesting in learning arabic (khaleeji) and korean. i’m doing spanish at school and at some point, i would love to learn german. i’m a native english speaker. please interact so i can get more languages on my feed <3
so many things to learn but so little time
stem should be more considered in academia aesthetics
English - This year my teacher has made it her mission to push us literally ALL THE WAY. I know that I’m in a top set class but it’s still challenging. The good kind though. I like it because it allows me to learn more. My teacher is so (and I cannot stress this enough) dedicated and I appreciate it sm
how to learn new content and never forget it
save this for your next academic year and finals, and it’ll save your grades and time.
1. whenever you read a paragraph with new content, close the book/look away and ask yourself: “what have i just learned?” explaining the concept to yourself right away and asking follow-up questions will change the way you retain new material forever.
2. at first, it’ll be daunting, and it’ll be pretty hard to actually bring yourself to do this. trust me, it’ll be worth it - as this is scientifically proven one of the most effective study techniques.
3. to try this out, set yourself a timer for how long you estimate learning a concept might take. now take away 20% from that estimate. you won’t be able to reach this goal with basic highlighting and re-reading techniques - but with active recall, you will.
4. once you’ve understood the concept, use spaced repetition systems like anki flashcards to force yourself to retrieve this information in a set period of time. this way, your brain will always be reminded of this concept before it could possibly forget it.
5. teach it to others as much as you can. as with the old wisdom “see one, do one, teach one”, one of the only guarantees you’ve really gotten something is when you can effectively teach it.
hope these are helpful for you!!
more content like this on my instagram, @softmedstudent
my gcse results♡
if you’ve been following my blog for some time, you would know that i was doing the health and social care btec. if not, now you know :) i’m very pleased to say that i got D2 in both the “health and social care” and “health and wellbeing” papers. this is equivalent to 7/8 gcse level apparently so i’m proud of myself :D
16.06.2020 if only i started studying sooner..
15.06.2020 cosy little study corner
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I’m going to start tracking the tag #mohkom
(please use it and i’ll reblog your posts)
My house is turning into a natural historic museum, I guess
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you don’t get good at doing something by not doing it
you get good at doing something by doing it badly and learning how to do it better