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09.04.17 Last weeks bullet journal spread plus some cute post it notes my friend got me!
11.04.2017// Sunny outdoor essay writing with a lemonade and a Lena, ft. the incredible view from Uffington White Horse Hill on Sunday. Spring Break is shaping up to be pretty darn good so far!
78/100
I have a terrible tendency to study in bed because my desk chair is so uncomfortable and the white of my sheets calm me. Today has been incredibly good for getting a large amount of work sorted in a very short time and I’m quite proud.
13th April ~ 15:43
I have been away for such a long time. My productivity & motivation have decreased so much, exams are only getting closer & stress levels only building. I have been so unproductive this Easter: back with a passion to make the most of the time I have left: new regime commences with nailing my Latin set texts 🤞🏼
- ̗̀ april 9th 2017 ̖́- ⠀ hey friends! 🕊 i’m sorry i didn’t get the chance to post over the week, but the lighting was terrible and i always come home late so i don’t get the chance,, but i’m back! ⠀
25.01.2017 – Working on some dissertation reading for my proposal due mid-term. The Geography tripos at Cambridge requires you to submit a proposal, risk assessment and ethics form in your second year, (typically) conduct your research over the summer straddling second and third year, and analyse and write up your research in third year - super early compared to most other degrees here! But it’s something I’m so loving, and I’ve had two supervisions for my dissertation thus far, both of which have been exactly what I hoped for in Cambridge when I applied. V exciting!!
A tea appreciation post & last week’s spread! The sun makes me so so happy!!! ✨
march 28, 2017 // only had bio today which means i’ve got lots of time for physics this afternoon ~
1st April 2017 // Today has involved munching on strawberries and getting help with exam revision from my kitty. 🍓
My first post?! Hello studyblr community, I am so happy to finally post. Today I am mainly going to read and revise my essay. I really hope that I can contribute to the studyblr community. 😚😚
studyblrs that study with heartbreak
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studyblrs that find it hard to study everyday, but study on anyway.
I hope you have a blessed 2017.
12.2.16• been awhile since i last posted, hey all you new followers 👋🏻 this is a page i just added to my bullet journal- 17 goals i want to achieve before 2017! thanks @studyign for the idea 💖
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Dec 25 2016
Made a mind map, like why did I even do this I could’ve learnt from the worksheet XD Anyways economics test tomorrow.
How to create a study schedule for the holidays
Holidays are just that, holidays. However school and university doesn’t always stop for them. Whilst you’re supposed to be relaxing, there is usually a stack of work waiting to be finished before you go back. After a couple of requests, I’ve put together a small guide to setting up (and following) a holiday study schedule. Keep reading to find out more:
Start early - most students (myself included) generally leave all their work until the last few days of the holidays, then they panic about not having enough time. As soon as you’re able, get started with your schedule. The sooner you start, the sooner all your work is done and you’re free to have a study free holiday. Plus starting early means that you will remember things from your last few classes. If you’ve been off for two weeks and not thought about school, you’ll have to review everything you did before school finish in order to jog your memory!
Write down everything that needs to be done - create a list of everything that you need to finish before you go back to school. I find it easiest to write everything in chronological order and separated by subject. For example, I’d write ‘read chapter 2′, then ‘summarises chapter 2′, then ‘complete review questions’. This way you can see everything you need to cover in the study plan.
Decide how long it will take - estimate how much time all your to-dos will take - maybe a day to type up your class notes, an afternoon to write an essay or an hour to finish a worksheet you didn’t complete. Start fitting in each task around your holiday plans. If you have a spare hour, you could draft that essay you need to write. If you’re spending two hours in the car, print your notes and revise them. Before bed, read the flashcards that you made!
Plan it out - using a calendar or excel, make a schedule for your holiday. It could be daily, weekly, or monthly depending on which way you find it best to plan. Include all the tasks you’d want to complete in that time period. If you get bored easily, break it up into small time periods or change subjects after a few hours! Vary the tasks you need to complete. For instance, no-one wants to spend a day writing essay after essay. Spread them out across a few days and add other small, more fun tasks in between. Here is a study schedule I created which you can download and print! Here is an example of how to fill it out. Design it to what suits you the best, illustrate it or highlight it! Make it something you want to follow.
Take charge of improving your productivity - By planning out your time and setting up a schedule you’re attempting to improve your productivity. Since it is the holidays you don’t want to be spending hours on end finishing work or revising. Find ways to keep yourself accountable for your time. Applications such as Forest or RescueTime are great for helping you stay focused. I also created a post with 10 small tips to improve your productivity. Have a read and try to apply some of them to your studying!
Stick with it - the best way to actually follow your study plan is by being motivated to use it. Put it in a place you see often, for instance near your bed or above your desk. Each morning, see what you need to do and try to get it done. Reward yourself for completing the tasks you need to and cross them off your schedule. However, don’t be afraid to make changes to it. If you can get something do sooner, go ahead but if you miss a day, don’t fret. Either reprint or retype your schedule with new plan!
Take time out - remember that it is your holiday and you don’t need to work 24/7. Have a break, have ten. Take a day to binge watch your favourite show or read that book you’ve wanted too. Don’t feel bad about having some down time, you deserve it!
I hope this helps and you have a lovely holiday! Enjoy the printable I added into the post as well. If you use it, please tag me in any photo you upload! x
29.10.16 [8:10pm]
Last day of halfterm…11 days have gone way too soon….. I haven’t even finished the work I said I would do. Guess I’ll have to finish it as school starts. (ó﹏ò。) Everyone - be strong and work hard!
StudyBlr Asks
I didn’t know what to do for surpassing my 600 followers goal but then I realized everyone loves getting asks so I made some that were Studyblr themed :)
How long have you had your studyblr?
Why did you decide to make your studyblr?
Do you have any other blogs besides your studyblr?
How did you venture into the studyblr community?
Did you have good study habits before making this blog?
Have you made any friends through your studyblr?
What do you think about the studyblr community?
Do you do your homework as soon as you get home or late at night?
What is your favorite stationery?
What is your favorite piece of stationery you own?
What kinds of pens do you prefer?
Favorite book you’ve read for school?
Favorite studying apps?
What advice about studying changed your life?
What quote has impacted you the most?
What do you do when you’re feeling unmotivated?
Have you ever felt not good enough?
What is your organization system for school?
How has having this blog changed you?
Do any of your friends from school know you have a studyblr?
What is your dream job?
How do you bounce back from a bad grade?
Biggest academic achievement?
Do you keep a bullet journal? What was the last entry in it?
What is your favorite subject?
What is your least favorite subject?
Are you athletic?
What colleges are you looking at?
Are you interested in the arts? Which ones?
What majors are you thinking about?
What extracurricular activities do you take part in?
Do you need coffee to study?
Do you pull all-nighters often?
Do you drink energy drinks?
Who has been a role model for you in your academic life?
Do you have a favorite professor?
Do you prefer to study with or without music?
Do you prefer to study alone or with friends?
What is your ideal way of learning?
Do you do well with lectures?
What is your note-taking strategy?
Do you like giving presentations in class?
How do you feel about group projects?
Have you ever lost a friend because of something academic?
What are some changes you would make in your school?
Are you friends with any of the staff at your school?
Do you go to the library to study often?
Do you usually do your research online or from a book?
Are you taking the SAT or ACT soon?
What SAT subject tests have you taken?
What APs have you taken? (+ scores if you’re comfortable)
Are your notes usually color coded?
Does the Pomodoro technique work for you?
How do you feel about highlighting?
Do you read your textbooks? How often?
How good are you at aesthetic shots of your studying?
How do you feel about school dress codes?
Is your locker organized?
Do you use loose leaf paper or notebooks for notes?
Do you prefer to learn by yourself or through an instructor?
What languages do you know?
How often do you ask for extra help from a teacher?
Do you consider yourself responsible?
How do you keep track of important deadlines/events?
Do you go out often during the weekdays?
How do you balance social life with school life?
Do you have a tutor for any subjects?
Do you always do your homework? Even if it’s not due?
Do you use your school planner?
How do you file your papers at home?
Do you use binders or accordion folders?
Has a relationship ever distracted you from school?
What’s a mistake you’ll never make again in school?
Do you do extra work for classes?
Do you feel like you have a teacher to ask for recommendations?
Do you prefer top or bottom lockers?
Do you get lockers by your friends?
Do you prefer having classes with or without your friends?
Do you consider yourself just smart or hard working?
Does your school have uniforms?
Do you wear make up to school?
Do you have enough time to dress up in the mornings?
What is your favorite breakfast food before school?
Do you take the bus or car to school?
Do you always write important things down?
How many alarms do you have in the morning?
Do you prefer studying in the morning or in the evening/night?
Do you prefer having your hardest class first or last?
What is your school’s schedule?
Do you tend to skip out on parties or hang outs to study?
Do you legitimately enjoy studying?
What is your favorite topic to study?
What is your favorite way to study?
Do you study in your bed?
How do you feel about sororities?
What is your rooming preference for college?
Does your desk face a window or a wall?
Do you prefer natural or artificial lighting when studying?
Do you use flashcards often?
What’s the highest grade you’ve gotten on an assignment you BSed?
Some of your favorite studyblrs?
Do you consider yourself lazy?
Are you a slut for stationery?
3 things you like about school
3 things you dislike about school
Feel free to ask me any of these & reblog them for your followers to ask you too! [Questions might be added as I think of more]
Please, go ahead!
ask away, bros