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Today study time:7hours 18mins
30 Day Studyblr Challenge
Hello everyone! So in my time here I haven’t really come across a studyblr challenge other than the great “100 days of productivity” meme which I know is really helping a lot of people! I know there are probably some out there but I decided to contribute too!
However, I know some people struggle with what to post and when, and 100 days is a huge commitment! So I designed this short(er) “30 Day Studyblr Challenge” that anybody can participate in if they want to! The 30 days don’t have to be consecutive because I understand that people are busy and can’t always find time in the day to come on tumblr! So I invite you to take part in this little activity, and please feel free to tag me in your challenge uploads - If I see that I’ve been tagged I’ll check the post out.
Here are your challenge questions: Day 1: A photo of your supplies Day 2: A photo of your study space Day 3: Your favourite motivational quote Day 4: A photo of your most recent work Day 5: A photo of your favourite book Day 6: A photo showing how you relax Day 7: The best advice anyone’s ever given you Day 8: A photo of your to-do list Day 9: A photo of your desk in use Day 10: Who is your favourite teacher/professor and why? Day 11: A photoset detailing your routine for the day Day 12: A photo of your favourite study snack Day 13: A photo of your textbooks Day 14: Send your favourite studyblr(s) an uplifting message! Day 15: A photo of your handwriting Day 16: What music do you like to listen to whilst studying? If you don’t listen to music while you work, what do you do? Day 17: Find a new/different study spot to your usual one and snap a photo! Day 18: A photo of your favourite pen(s) to use Day 19: A photo of your study space featuring a glass of water. (It’s super important to stay hydrated while you study!) Day 20: Talk about your favourite fictional character Day 21: A photo of your diary/planner/journal Day 22: A photo of your dream school/university Day 23: A photo of your favourite character from TV (Because it’s important to relax sometimes too) Day 24: Write the sentence “I can do anything as long as I put my mind to it.” in all of the languages that you speak and take a photo. Tell yourself that every day! Day 25: A photo of the work/notes you’re most proud of Day 26: Try out mind-mapping and photograph the end result Day 27: Try out a printable and take a photo of it in use Day 28: Try going for a walk before you start studying today. Take a photo of something interesting you see while you’re out. Day 29: Describe your study technique. Is it different for different subjects? Day 30: You made it! Reward yourself by doing one of your favourite things to do and snap a photo!
Please don’t forget to tag me in your posts, and/or tag them with #studyblrchallengehayley so that I can make sure I see them!
Have fun :* xo
Hayley
Today Study Time:8hours 21mins
planner 2016 printables
planner covers: floral 2016 (a5) // plaid 2016 (a5) // blue stripes 2016 (a5)*
info pages: floral (a5)* // lemon drop (a5) // plaid (a5)
calendar year: jan - june (a5) // july - dec (a5)
contacts (a5) // emergency contacts (a5)
birthdays n anniversaries: jan - june (a5) // july - dec (a5)
goals pages: blue (a5)* // orange plaid (a5) // stripes (a5)
dividers: blue plaid* • blue lemon drop • orange plaid • peach plaid • green cloud • green plaid • floral • green polkadot • lemon drop• blue big plaid• yellow polkadot • yellow plaid
dividers a5: stripes • yellow polkadot • yellow plaid • green polkadot • green plaid • lemon drop • green cloud • floral • peach plaid • orange plaid • blue big plaid* • blue divider • blue lemondrop
calendar month: January lemon drop, • January orange floral, • January mint plaid,
• February aqua plaid, • February multistripe • February yellow polkadot, • March flowers, • March orange plaid, • March melon stripe, • April coral plaid, • April green cloud, • April yellow plaid • May lemon drop, • May lime stripe, • May mint roses, • June citrus stripe, • June pink plaid, • June flowers • July big blue plaid, • July green cloud, • July yellow roses, • August colorful rosette, • August melon plaid, • August multistripe, • September orange polkadot, • September pink cloud, • September red plaid • October big yellow plaid, • October blue leaves, • October orange plaid, • November aqua PD, • November green lemon drop • November colorful plaid, • December coral plaid, • December green cloud, • December pink rosette
calendar month a5: January lemon drop • January mint plaid • January orange flowers February aqua plaid • February yellow PD • February multistripe March flowers • March melon stripe • March orange plaid April coral plaid • April green cloud • April yellow plaid May lemon drop • May mint roses • May lime stripe June citrus stripe • June pink plaid • June flowers July big blue plaid • July green cloud • July yellow roses August melon plaid • August multistripe • August rosette September polkadot • September red plaid • September pink cloud October yellow plaid • October blue leaves • October orange plaid November polkadot • November green drop • November plaid December plaid • December green cloud • December pink rosette
to do pages: cloud (a5) // floral (a5)
menu plan: floral (a5) // plaid (a5)
expenses/budget pages (a5) // school charts floral • plaid • blue lemon drop
you can easily print these out and put them in a regular sized binder or get this (x) 6 hole punch with this (x) binder and it’ll be more efficient (-;
here (x) is the 2015 version, and here (x) are more free printables from thehandmadehome :-)
this took me two hours ong
Can you do me a really big favor?
This is one of my closest friends, Samantha. Samantha has a bunch of disabilities, and her family is struggling so much to pay for it. To quote the page, “She was born with a extremely rare genetic duplication, static encephalopathy, mild cerebral palsy, Mitochondria, gastric disorders, and more. Over the years she has had more problems, with her health issues.”
You don’t have to donate, but if you do, literally any type of money would help. You know that 4.45 you pay for starbucks? Maybe donate that instead.
That saying, if you can’t donate, PLEASE reblog this! Please. They only have 95 dollars out of 1,700$ raised, and they seriously need help. The link to her page is down below:
https://www.giveforward.com/fundraiser/95x9
15.12.03 Today Study Time:5hour 11mins
Today study time:5hours 15mins
Reblog If You Love Black Veil Brides
i rly appreciate all of the love and support ive been getting from the study community and i just wanted to give back to my lovely followers with a rad giveaway for black friday!!!!
rules to enter:
must be following me [studyign]
must be following instagram @ studyign_com
must be subscribed to my youtube channel
you may enter more than once
like this post = no entry [just a bookmark]
give this video a thumbs up
how to enter once:
be following me on ig, tumblr, + youtube
reblog this tumblr post once
comment under this youtube video
^ with ur country + ig/tumblr usernames
prizes:
there will be one winner [chosen randomly]
personalized mixtape from me [on my 8tracks]
colorful + handwritten letter from me :)
rly fab stationery pictured above!!!
^ is described in detail in this youtube video
more info:
this isnt affiliated with tumblr/yahoo/youtube/ig
pls be >18 or have parental permission
be comfy w/giving me ur address [if u win]
must have an open ask box on tumblr
winner will hav 48 hours to respond if they win
lmk in tags if it a sideblog [no giveaway blogs]
do not delete this text pls like thats not cool
i will be paying for international shipping !
my giveaway faq [will add to it] + my ask box
deadline to enter:
december 9th, 2015
@ 9:00pm EST
best of luck!!! xoxo sareena
This is my first pack. I really hope that you like, I created it as a way of disclosure, and I promise that the next will be “free”. Nothing was made by me, credit to the owners.
Follow all instructions and I will send you the pack. Kisses!
HOW TO GET
Follow me. (here)
Reblog this post (likes doesn’t count)
Send me a ask here asking “1st pack”
PORTUGUÊS
Esse é o meu primeiro pack. Eu realmente espero que vocês gostem, e criei ele como uma forma de divulgação, e prometo que os próximos serão “de graça”. Nem tudo foi feito por mim, crédito aos criadores.
Siga todas as instruções corretamente e te mandarei o pack. Beijinhos!
COMO CONSEGUIR
Esteja me seguindo. (aqui)
Reblog este post. (likes não valem)
Mande uma ask aqui pedindo o “1st pack”.
I saw a few masterposts going around tumblr and decided to make one. A lot of these links are helpful for High School as well! Enjoy and please tell me if you have problems with any link.
Blogs
onlinecounsellingcollege
fyeahcooldormrooms
freshmantips
theprospectblog
Studying
Flashcards
Calculators
Online Ruler
Thinking & Memorizing Tips
Research & Reading Tips
Finals Help Guide
Homework Help
Math Help
Geography Help
Study Playlist
Convert Anything To Anything
Productive Study Break Tips
Pull an All Nighter & Do Well On Your Exam
AP Cram Packets
Writing Help
Free Microsoft Word Equivalent
Writing Software Master post
Cant Remember A Word?
Bibliography Maker
Google Citations
Social Media Citation Guide
Earn A Cute Picture Of A Kitten For Writing
Writers Block?
Coffee Shop Sounds
Essay Structure Guide
Want To Know Who You Write Like?
Books
Alternatives To Expensive Textbooks
Download Free Books
Download Free Kindle Books
Free Audio Books
Sad/Stressed
Thoughts Room
Panic & Anxiety Masterpost
Guided Relaxation
Stress Relievers
Chill Playlist
Cute Videos
Food
Quick & Easy Snack Recipes
Study Snacks
On The Go Breakfast Recipes
Brownie In A Cup
Miscellaneous
Check The Safety Of Any Website
Download From 8tracks
Is This Website Down For Me Or Everyone?
Self Defense Tips
Upload Anything From Your Smartphone To You Laptop
Chrome Extension Tells You Which Tab Is Playing Music
Prevent Hangovers
Netflix Recommendations
Becoming An Adult Masterpost
All The Audios You’ve Ever Reblogged
Stream/Watch Free TV/Movies
Never Hit A Dead End With A Broken Link
Downloadable PDF To-Do Lists
Watch Musicals
List Of Universities On Tumblr
WHERE WAS THIS POST LAST SEMESTER WHEN I ACTUALLY NEEDED IT DANG IT
To my scholarly homies
Will never stop reblogging this
i dont want the d. i want the a. i want to pass this class
REBLOG IF YOU ARE A STUDYBLR
Hi, I am new to this community, full of great people so far. So please reblog this if you are a studyblr so I can follow you and you can possibly follow me back 😊💕 Stay motivated!
This started out as a post for the IB, but I realised it can be applied generally as well.
General Tips:
If you get to choose your topic, choose one that you find genuinely interesting, as you will be much more motivated. It should also be a topic that you’re fairly familiar with. If you’re really stuck for ideas, look at example essays online (but don’t steal!).
Have a specific focus.
Keep a log of all of your references. Make sure that you’re referencing in the correct format.
Find out if there are any competitions or scholarship contests that you could submit your essay to.
Introduction:
Try starting your essay with a claim related to the title/question.
Have a sentence which defines your whole essay; give the reader and idea of what you’re going to be arguing. Try to get the reader interested in your essay so that they’re motivated to read.
Don’t use “I” or “My” (we were always warned against this).
Know what conclusion you’re coming to at the end.
Think of essay introductions as covering what/why/how:
What the question is about – explain your interpretation of the question and what it is asking you to do.
Why the question is important – put the question into context and identify the main issues that are raised by the question.
How you are going to answer it – let the reader know what you are going to cover in your essay in order to answer the question.
Body:
Provide example to prove your thesis write or wrong.
Develop the idas and arguments outlined in your introduction.
Each paragraph should have a topic sentence, which acts like a mini introduction. This should clarify what you’re going to discuss in that paragraph. If your topic sentence doesn’t match what you discuss in the paragraph then it will read confused.
Think of each paragraph like a small essay.
Keep your essay question/title in front of you while you’re writing; it will help you stay focused.
Don’t be too general.
Keep your paragraphs well structured. Don’t jump from one idea to the next; there should be a link between the paragraphs, they should be consecutive. Try to show the flow of your though. Again, if this goes wrong, your essay will appear confused. This is something that I found online about how to structure a paragraph (included as a photo for the colour coding):
Don’t just state your ideas; have evidence, analysis, and comments. Remember, you’re trying to convince the reader that you’re right!
Conclusion:
Reread your essay, and conclude your ideas; all of your points should lead logically to this conclusion.
Your conclusion should capture the essence of your essay. Summarise your main points, and relate them back to the question. Think about what the reader knows now that they didn’t know when they began reading.
Don’t introduce any new information.
Don’t include apologies about the incompleteness of your argument (e.g. If I had more time….) although you can include some limitations.
Don’t end your conclusion with a rhetorical question; it leaves the reader unsatisfied.
For tips about other aspects of essay writing, see:
Planning & structuring your essay
Develop your essay writing
Academic writing
Reading, note-taking and referencing
Academic phrase masterpost: discussing findings (by under-grad)
Proofreding tips (by civilisedstudies)
How to write a university level essay (by healthyeyes)
How to write an essay in an hour in exams (by boarding-school)
How to actually write an essay in a nutshell (by englishlit-chic)
How to write a great essay (by englishlit-chic)
Organising essay notes using Excel (by studyspo)
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REBLOG IF YOU ARE A STUDYBLR
Hey! I just wanted to say that I'm joining the Studyblr community: ) and I need Studyblr accounts to follow. All you need to do is Reblog this and I'll make sure to follow you ;)
2015.07.04 Total studytime: 5hours 44mins