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08.31.16 || Wednesday In my school library studying for a Pre-lab quiz and a chapter 4 quiz in Chemistry. 😖
one of the hardest things to do as a college student is managing your time. you have friends to hang out with, parties to go to, papers to write, exams to study for, classes to attend, netflix shows to binge, and jobs to work. you only have 168 hours in a week, how the hell are supposed to get all this done?
*although this post is mainly targeted towards college/university students, I’m sure people at any age will find this helpful!
plan, plan, and plan
literally, the most boring and adult thing ever is planning. Just like anything though, if you want your planner to work for you, you actually have to use it. you gotta actually take it with you to class, take it out when the professor tells you about an upcoming down, and write it down (shocker, i know.) Thanks to the internet, there are many ways to make this more fun and creative! There are so many cute planners and journals out there. Find one and make it work for you!
planners to check out: bullet journals, ban.do planners, big sky planners, happy planner, passion planner, rifle paper co. planner, kikki k planners, erin condren life planner, filofax planner
read your syllabus
the most important part of doing well is reading your syllabus!! when you get it, write down the important dates in both your monthly calendar and your daily/weekly spread. Use reminders for exams and projects as deadlines approach. You do not want to be that person who forgot about the midterm because you didn’t read the syllabus.
create a schedule.
this doesn’t have to be an intense schedule of what you’re doing every minute of the day, but a rough sketch of what your week typically looks like. I had to do this as an assignment in my communications class and let me tell you, it was a life saver. I made this one in exel but I’ve started using google calendars as well! (or you can check out this awesome printable pack by @sara-laughed). It’s a great way for figuring out when/how you’re going to do things.
be realistic and prioritize.
if you need an hour every night to do absolutely nothing, give yourself the time for it. It’ll make your life a lot less complicated when you accept the fact that you will not function unless you get time to relax.
This also means saying no to fun plans for the sake of getting your work done. you’re here to get an education. Instead of spending the day going shopping or playing video games with friends, try going to a nice cafe or library with them instead! You’ll at least get some work done, and you’ll also get to hang out and goof off with your friends.
break it down.
Break down large assignments into smaller junks and spread them out over the time you have to do the assignment. Same goes simple textbook reading. A 45 page chapter is pretty daunting, but if you break it down into 15 page chunks over the course of a week, it’s not too bad. This will a) prevent burnout and b) help you get things done if you have a busy schedule.
take it with you.
if you take the bus to get to campus or to work, you’ve got a lot of time to work on stuff there. You don’t have to pull out your textbooks and start reading, but perhaps reviewing notes/flashcards or brainstorming ideas for your project will be a good use of that time. Those 30 minute bus rides can be a black hole for time. Make it a gold mine instead.
just do it
Ultimately, your success is up to you. All the planning and scheduling in the world can’t make a difference if you don’t just sit down and do the work. Getting started is always the hardest part. Promise yourself you’ll work for at least 15 minutes. If after 15 minutes you’re not into it, take a breather or move on to another task.
still having trouble?
go talk to a counselor, advisor, or trusted professor. They’re here to help you and they want you to succeed. Maybe working 20 hours a week as a full time student just isn’t the best option for you. You have tons of resources available at your university. Use them.
tips:
learn your learning style your life will be so much easier once you understand what works for you.
know what you have to do. I like to make a to do list everyday, but if you’re using your planner correctly, that should be good enough.
check out some apps to help minimize procrastination and distractions
keep some school/office work with you at all times. that 30 minute wait at the doctor’s office? boom. study session. you can cross that off your to do list
mess around with your schedule. try doing different things at different times. Maybe going grocery shopping at 3 pm when everyone and their mother is doing the same thing isn’t the best idea.
helpful links:
surviving college
time management strategies
getting your shit together by yours truly
a great pdf on time management
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[ @studymei‘s Inspirational quotes for bullet journals and whatever else your heart desires! ]
I have had a rather long collection of motivational and inspirational quotes on my computer for a while which I use for my white boards, exercise books and bullet journals. I thought it time I share them, because I know how difficult it can be to find any that strike a chord.
I hope you find these useful!
“The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet.” ―Aristotle
“We are what we pretend to be, so we must be careful about what we pretend to be.” ― Kurt Vonnegut, Mother Night
“Sometimes you wake up. Sometimes the fall kills you. And sometimes, when you fall, you fly.” ― Neil Gaiman, The Sandman, Vol. 6: Fables and Reflections
“We delight in the beauty of the butterfly, but rarely admit the changes it has gone through to achieve that beauty.” ― Maya Angelou
“Pain is temporary. Quitting lasts forever.” ― Lance Armstrong, Every Second Counts
“I dream my painting and I paint my dream.” ― Vincent van Gogh
“Do you want to know who you are? Don’t ask. Act! Action will delineate and define you.” ― Thomas Jefferson
“You have power over your mind - not outside events. Realize this, and you will find strength.”― Marcus Aurelius, Meditations
“You can’t wait for inspiration. You have to go after it with a club.” ― Jack London
“It’s hard to beat a person who never gives up.” ― Babe Ruth
“There is no dishonor in losing the race. There is only dishonor in not racing because you are afraid to lose.” ― Garth Stein, The Art of Racing in the Rain
“A single day is enough to make us a little larger or, another time, a little smaller.” ― Paul Klee
“The problem with people is they forget that most of the time it’s the small things that count.” ― Jennifer Niven, All the Bright Places
“Life gives us choices. You either grab on with both hands and just go for it, or you sit on the sidelines.” ― Christine Feehan, Night Game
“Your life is an occasion. Rise to it.” ― Suzanne Weyn, Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium
“Dreams are only dreams until you wake up and make them real.” ― Ned Vizzini, It’s Kind of a Funny Story
“Take it easy, but take it.” ― Woody Guthrie
“A bruise is a lesson… and each lesson makes us better.” ― George R.R. Martin, A Game of Thrones
“Always remember, your focus determines your reality.” ― George Lucas
“Everyone wants to live on top of the mountain, but all the happiness and growth occurs while you’re climbing it.” ― Andy Rooney
“Don’t tell me the sky’s the limit when there are footprints on the moon.” ― Paul Brandt
“All knowledge is worth having.” ― Jacqueline Carey, Kushiel’s Dart
“Reach high, for stars lie hidden in you. Dream deep, for every dream precedes the goal.” ― Rabindranath Tagore
“Life, with its rules, its obligations, and its freedoms, is like a sonnet: You’re given the form, but you have to write the sonnet yourself.” ― Madeleine L'Engle, A Wrinkle in Time
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hi !! i´m bo and this is my studyblr :)
hi, my name is bo and i´m in my ninth year of school 📓. i’ve been looking around the studyblr community for quite a bit and wanted to join because I love tumblr, learning and because my maths teacher said that i learn quite fast which made her proud. so, yeah, i’m easily motivated :)
some cute lil facts (and other stuff):
⁃ i’m bo (she/her) and i´m 14
⁃ i stared learning english by myself two years ago because the teacher sucked
⁃ my favourite tv series is bones
⁃ i love all subjects but my faves are maths, french and history
⁃ this school year is going to decide whether I’ll graduate in 2019 or 2021 (depending on my grades and mental state lol wish me luck)
⁃ i’m probably going to reblog a lot and post advice/motivational stuff/photos myself
⁃ this is a side blog (main blog is @unouvelespoir, you may have seen me lurking around)
⁃ i love notepads and wanna get a PhD when i’m older so… ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
⁃ my parents wanted to name me yoda if I had become a boy. thanks mum. thanks dad.
- i don´t know if i should track a tag like #notephd but i probably will
- i´d love to get to you everyone and make friends, so feel free to talk to me, i´d love that
that’s it, i guess :) not it’s not who am I kidding, thanks to these lovely people💓💓 for inspiring the heck outta me @studyrose @studyplants @etudiance @eintsein @elainestudyblr @tbhstudying @prismaticstudying @hermionegoals @happilystudy @lunaestudies @learnal @cakestudies @scholarly @stillstudies @studenting @studystetic
- love, bo
Welcome to the community! I wish you the best of luck this school year, and thank you so much for mentioning me! <3
Quick and Dirty Tips for Choosing Classes in Uni
Don’t always trust your advisor. This is particularly important if you are in a large university, or even just a large major. I’m all for advisement if your advisor has the time/knowledge to properly help you choose your classes, but, in my experience, as long as you know the requirements for your major, pre-professional track, minor, etc., feel free to make your own choices for classes! My advisor suggested I retake Biology 101 and 102 despite exempting both, but I knew my basic biology knowledge was fine, and so I opted to take an upper level biology class, and I love it!
Even if you’re a “morning person”, try to keep classes after 9am. All through highschool, I woke up at 5am, ready and raring to go, so I figured, hey, an 8:05 class is nothing! I live barely 10 minutes away from the class building, and my dining hall is on the way, so it’s perfect, right? WRONG. I live in suite style dorms, and my roommate has an entirely different schedule than me, and waking up at 6am after being woken up at 3am from my roommate returning from an event at her sorority is not my favorite thing in the world, and in college, you need to be really engaged in lecture, or it’ll be completely lost on you. Get enough sleep, and take a later class if that’s what gives you those extra hours of shut eye.
Don’t overload yourself. To keep most scholarships, the minimum hours you need per year is the 30, so there is no need to break your back taking 18 hours worth of classes each semester. Pace yourself.
Choose at least one class you’ll enjoy. For most freshmen, you’re taking at least a few core classes your first semester, but my suggestion is to make sure you sneak in a fun elective amongst the various introductory courses you have to take. You’re more likely to stay productive during the semester if you’re taking something you enjoy and can actively engage in.