a recent snapshot of my bullet journal from my instagram (tbhstudying) !!
you can see more in my summer flipthrough / september set up video <3

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Stranger Things
Cosmic Funnies
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Xuebing Du
Game of Thrones Daily

if i look back, i am lost
Sweet Seals For You, Always

Product Placement

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ellievsbear
macklin celebrini has autism
RMH
Keni
YOU ARE THE REASON
KIROKAZE
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

Kiana Khansmith
🩵 avery cochrane 🩵
Monterey Bay Aquarium
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@sakuristudy
a recent snapshot of my bullet journal from my instagram (tbhstudying) !!
you can see more in my summer flipthrough / september set up video <3
Things to put in your bujo:
Trackers :
Weight
Exercise
Water
Moods
Habits
Bills
Savings
Expenses
Online shopping
Sleep
Dreams
Periods
Whether
prayers
Grades
Assignments
Study
productivity
reading
Things learned today
Daily reminders
Graduate log
Collections :
yearly goals
New year Resolution page
Birthdays
Contacts
Food recipes
Cleaning schedule
First aid checklist
Level 10 life
Curiosity page
Morning routine
Night routine
Movies watched/ to watch
Tv shows watched/ to watch
Books read/ to read
Poetry
Movie/book quote
Letter to your future self
Travel Journal mood board
memories log
brain dump
about the week
appointments
a month of happiness
Advices
Packing list
Ways to relax
your fears and how to overcome them
5-year plan
music log
Class schedule
Swatches
Handwriting samples
lists :
Bucket list
List of achievements
What I’m working for (motivational!)
Beautiful words to use more often
your overused words and phrases
Things that inspire you
Things that you love
Things you find funny
Words that inspire you
things that make you happy
Things to do when you’re stressed out
Things to do when you’re bored
Things you want/need
Things to try
Rainy day to do list
Favorite smells
Favorite games
Favorite food
Favorite songs/artists
Skills to learn
drinks to try
Topics to self-study
Places you have been/ want to visit
Useful websites
Mood Playlist
Line a day diary
Plants care guide
Concert list
master chore list
Color schemes
my instagram is @sakuristudy !!
Foolproof Guide to School Success!
Hi! I just finished my first year of college and I definitely have to credit the studyblr community for all the useful information and tips! I currently closed the year with a 4.0 and don’t plan on stopping!
In high school I was an ok student but I decided to change all that when I started college. So, whether you’re in high school or college, it’s never late to change and attain academic excellence! So here are my tips!
Try to get an early start on your day and sit closest to the front as possible. Studies show that sitting in the front of class will improve your grades and knowledge!
A study showed that those who sat in the front achieved an average of 80% while those in the middle achieved an average of 71.6% on their exams. And guess who did even worse.. unfortunately those in the back scored an average of 68.1%
Distractions are decreased because there’s no one sitting in front of you, just the lecture which basically forces you to pay attention.
This increases the likelihood of your professor getting to know you. Why is that important? Well, in an accounting course I once took, I sat in the front, attended extra tutoring sessions hosted by that instructor, and generally put in extra effort in the class. By the end of the semester everyone was really struggling, over 20 students flunked out, and even my tips weren’t getting me to that A I wanted. Well, because I had established who I was and that I was serious about the class, my instructor bumped my final course grade from an 88% to 93%! She said she noticed the effort I put in so she gave me the grade she thought I deserved
Seriously, sit in the front!!
Ok, now that you have a good spot in the class, make sure you take great notes! The Cornell notes system is great but do whatever works best for you.
Abbreviate often
Date your notes at the top so you can order them chronologically. This will make studying a breeze later on.
Find a color coding system that works for you. Highlight main ideas and vocab.
Find a notebook that works for you. I was lucky enough to score 20 moleskines at my local thrift store at 1 dollar a piece so I’ve been using those.
If you prefer loose leaf paper, buy a bunch and stick it into a flexible binder so you can organize and reorganize your paper.
Use post-its and sticky tabs to add extra info that you might have left out during class. Use sticky tabs to find certain notes faster.
These are some of my favorite note taking supplies:
These Pilot G-Tec pens are some of my favorite pens ever! They are super smooth and the lines are really fine. This 5 pack costs around $11 which is pretty affordable!
Mead notebooks are a classic staple. Seriously these are super durable!
These sticky post-it tab hybrids work really well for marking a page and highlighting important info.
Mildliners are really nice and the colors are not to bright. A pack runs around $7 and a 3 pack is $15 on Amazon.
If you want to go the extra mile, retyping up your notes is a great idea. That way your in class notes can be messy and it won’t matter since you’re going to type them up anyway. One Note is awesome for notes.
I developed my own system for deciding on how I will study and how often I will study. It goes something like this:
Rank your classes in order of difficulty into three sections:
Easy, medium, and hard….
Easy classes get one point
Medium classes get two points
Hard classes get three points
Is the class math related? ….. add 2 points
Is it science related? …… add 2 points
Is the class a subject that you struggle with? ….. add 3 points
is the class AP? ……… 3 points
Add up the points for each class.
Classes with 1-3 points:
these classes are generally easy and have an easy instructor, contain info you already know, etc.
These classes get 45 minutes a day in your schedule and minimal studying on weekends.
Classes with 4-8 points:
These classes might need some more effort so try to…
Set aside an hour a day and 30 minutes on weekends.
Classes with 9 points and up:
These classes are usually more intense, have daily assignments, have a strict instructor, etc.
Set 2 hours a day and an hour or more on weekends. Consider going to free tutoring provided by your school, join a study group, or go to your instructor’s office hours.
Plan your months, weeks, and days in advance! Keep a planner, calendar, or bullet journal. I personally use a bullet journal and keep a calendar printable in each binder I have for my classes.
Include due dates, exam dates, when your rentals are due, etc.
Look at it everyday!!! That way you won’t forget important events.
If you want to, make it pretty! Decorate it with stickers, pictures, polaroids, etc. to make it more personal.
If you prefer minimalism, keep a simple planner or bullet journal system.
If an electronic system works better for you, go for it! But I’ve noticed that writing it on paper works best!
Here are some great planners or journals to use:
Moleskines are always a great choice!
This hardcover Yoobi journal is comparable to the Moleskine and comes in pretty colors! The price is awesome, each one runs at $6!
Bando makes super pretty and trendy planners. They run from $20 and can get pricey though. It’s definitely worth it though!
This Sugar Paper gold polka dot planner is really cute and super affordable!
The AT-A-GLANCE planner has a monthly view and daily sections with plenty of room for writing in important dates and decorating with cute stuff!
Kikki K has amazing planners. If you want to splurge consider their stuff. I’ve always wanted one but it’s around the price of a textbook :(
While Studyblr has so many resources and tips, in case you haven’t noticed, a lot of the pretty pictures use muji pens, staedtler fineliners, and those cute lil’ backpacks. Remember that you have to use supplies that work with you. Here are the essentials to carry with you:
Notebooks and binders
A sturdy and comfy backpack. I use the Borealis backpack by The North Face on discount. Make sure it has comfortable straps, back support, enough room for all your stuff, and compartments for your food and water bottle.
A phone charger. Keep it in your backpack. My phone has died on me so many times and it sucks, especially if you have to take the bus. Invest in a portable charger.
Earbuds are a must, especially if you take public transportation. Also great for when you’re at the library, gym, etc.
As previously mentioned, a water bottle and FOOD! Pack a lunch but also have backup snacks like granola bars or nuts. You need food and water for energy.
Keep extra change. You never know when you need it!!
Your planner.
Pens, pencils, etc. Especially a stapler if you have homework that you regularly turn in!! Its really awk when someone doesn’t have a stapler and everyone in the class doesn’t either..
A laptop, seriously a must! Chromebooks are affordable!
Hope that’s helpful! Looking forward to another year in college and staying in the Studyblr community,
Thania
i tried out something new in may in my bullet journal by using a dual-color palette for the entire month :’) i know, i know, it’s not really that “new,” but it was nice to do something different than i usually do!
art in 2nd photo by @pacifistpadme, stickers from paperkumaco (coupon code: TBH15) and londongifties
6/29/17 - 87/100
spacey vibes use jiyeon15 for 15% off paperkumaco
originality ;(
how can people make their layouts look so nice- while im here googling, “how to be creative.”
adventure journal ft. leaves from my prom corsage that i pressed and dried haha / ig: soymilkiestudies
use my code “soymilkstudies10″ for 10% off kawaii pen shop (they have free intl shipping)!
https://www.instagram.com/eunbloom/
Never mind THAT... -기는커녕 (-은/는 고사하고)
The grammar that we’ll be checking out today is -기는커녕. This form is interchangeable with -은/는 고사하고, so I will write all examples using both -기는커녕 and -은/는 고사하고.
Function:
This grammar has two meanings. The first is used when you want to show the extent to which something is difficult to achieve or unlikely to happen by comparing two actions or conditions, neither of which are achieved. The preceding clause contains the more difficult to achieve of the two conditions, and the antecedent clause contains something that is easier to achieve but still is not done.
The second meaning is used when you want to express an outcome or situation opposite or different from what the preceding clause leads you to expect.
Both meanings of -기는커녕 can be translated to English as “never mind…” or “let alone…”. This expression is only used for negative meanings.
Usage:
-기는커녕’s usage is pretty simple! Just add -기는커녕 to action and descriptive verbs and -은/는커녕 to nouns. Their equivalents using the -은/는 고사하고 form are -기는 고사하고 for action and descriptive verbs and -은/는 고사하고 for nouns.
MEANING 1:
Action verbs: -기는커녕 / -기는 고사하고 /-는 것은 고사하고
오늘 아침 하도 바빠서 아침을 먹기는커녕(먹기는 고사하고) 물조차 마시지 못했어요. (I was so busy this morning that I couldn’t even drink water, never mind eating breakfast.)
요즘 동화 씨의 불면증이 심해져서 잠을 푹 자기는커녕(자기는 고사하고) 10분도 못 자요. (Lately Donghwa’s insomnia has gotten worse so he can’t even sleep for ten minutes, never mind sleeping sufficiently.)
Descriptive verbs: -기는커녕’s first meaning does not seem to work with descriptive verbs! I racked my brains for a while, then asked my Korean friends to help me out. All of the examples they gave me fell pretty squarely in the bounds of meaning 2.
Nouns: -은/는커녕 / -은/는 고사하고
그녀는 하도 가난해서 새 옷은커녕 밥도 못 사요. (That lady is so poor that she can’t even buy food, never mind new clothes.)
사교성이 부족한 그 남자는 애인은커녕(애인은 고사하고) 친구도 사귈 수 없어요. (That man with lacking social competence can’t even make friends, never mind finding a date.)
MEANING 2:
Action verb: 채원 씨는 요리를 잘한다고 했는데 요리하기는커녕(요리하기는 고사하고) 물조차 끓이는 방법을 모르는 것 같아요. (Chaewon says that she’s good at cooking but it seems she doesn’t even know how to boil water, never mind cooking.)
Descriptive verb: -기는커녕 / -기는 고사하고 / -은/는 것은 고사하고 — 그는 팬이 엄청 많다고 자랑했는데 팬이 많기는커녕(많기는 고사하고) 팬카페에 가입한 사람은 7 명밖에 없었어요. (He bragged that he has a ton of fans, but there were only seven people registered on his fan site, never mind a lot of fans.)
Noun: 그녀의 생일이었는데 남편한테 선물은커녕(선물은 고사하고) 이혼서류를 받았어요. (It was her birthday but she got divorce papers from her husband, never mind a gift.)
Happy studying~
When to use the particles 은 / 는
A more in-depth exploration into the usage of these Korean particles.
focus on the languages you’re already learning, said my brain. nah dude LEARN ALL THE LANGUAGES, said my heart. so here we are!! even though i can’t really devote much time to learning japanese at the moment, i think i’ll try to learn some basic japanese over the summer, so these are just the things i’m saving for reference. also, this is for anyone who wants to start learning japanese but doesn’t know where to start! we can do this together ~~ ໒( ﹒ ͜ر ﹒ )७
BASICS
genki i - amazon / pdf
genki - self-study room
majide japanese
tae kim’s guide to japanese + resources page
tofugu + resources page
tangorin (english ⇆ japanese dictionary) + resources page
jisho (another dictionary)
nihongo e na (like google, but dedicated to japanese resources)
/r/JapaneseResources
/r/LearnJapanese
youtube - taekimjapanese / japanesepod101 / TalkInJapan / tofugu
10 things i wish i knew about japanese learning when i was first starting out
HIRAGANA, KATAKANA, & KANJI
hiragana chart
katakana chart
quizlet - hiragana / katakana
cute ios apps - hiragana / katakana
kodansha kanji learner’s course memrise
common kanji
MISCELLANEOUS
numbers & counting
body language
slang
onomato project
your name in japanese
DISCLAIMER & SIDENOTE
i’m not japanese, i just like learning languages is all
remember there is a difference between cultural appreciation and cultural appropriation
just … mindfully respect culture and stuff
(i’m just trying to say “don’t be a weeaboo” politely)
but besides that, i hope this mess of links was somewhat helpful!! feel free to add more things if you know any other resources ( ᐛ )و
june 9, 2017 - what’s the biggest thing you learned last semester?
#ssn june challenge: week 1, day 4
i think the biggest thing that i learned this past semester was learning how to really do research and how to work with unfamiliar people. in my world music class, we were assigned a semester-long research project (you can read a little more about it here, and special thanks to my good friend @jinstudies for being part of it!), working together with randomly selected people in the class. sifting through a myriad of readings, asking the right questions, and formulating a truly solid thesis was difficult and stressful. i was fortunate enough that my teammates and i got along very well and we were successful in the end (we got an A on our final paper!), but i know that in the real-world workplace, you don’t always get to choose who you want to work with, and you won’t always get to be that lucky. you encounter all kinds of obstacles, and you may disagree on things every now and then, but you learn to deal with what you’ve got, compromise, and cooperate with others while kindly respecting one another. it may even seem daunting at first, but you will soon see yourself bloom and grow!
currently listening to: “solsbury hill” - lido (bohkeh remix)
if you haven’t checked these out, here is some of my best study advice so far:
study less study smart
self discipline tips
memorizing things
study breaks
favorite study techniques
relax before an exam
solve a science problem
group projects
xx more here
6.23.17 | think pink
THANKS SO MUCH FOR 1K+! i can’t believe that there are that many people interested in my content, and i also don’t post on here very often, which is why i am that much more grateful for your support :D
btw, i’m wayyy more active on my studygram whitepaperairplane, so check that out for regular updates! :)
PLANNING YOUR WEEK
Start early!
Planning your week should start Saturday night. The week officially begins on Sunday, and Saturday night is the day to figure out everything that will be happening. By doing this, you do not have to spend meaningless time on the Sunday which commences your week with tasks such as planning. Everything should already be planned.
Find out what is on your plate for the upcoming week
Look at your school’s portal, or the syllabus, whatever your instructors use to inform you of tests, quizzes, essays and other assessments. Write down what is coming up this week!!! Know everything there is to know about what will be on your plate.
Use color
Color is an extremely effective categorization tool. It can allow you to distinguish between tests, quizzes, essays, homework assignments, extracurricular activities, health, personal activities, and more. Assign a color to each subsection of your plan, and create a key so you’re aware of what’s happening. Stay true to this color key, and don’t stray from it.
Prioritize
Your plan should feature the most important things to complete and the least important. However, your plan should also establish a general understanding of the ranking system these assignments fall under. If you have a very important test coming up which will count for a large portion of your grade, it should be featured earlier in and stressed more clearly in your plan. Utilize highlighters to clarify the importance level of different assignments.
Make time parameters
Making a plan is very important, but assigning time blocks to the plan is arguably even more important. Consider what you do every day after school. Think about how much you do after every day, and at what times you will be doing homework. Consider the length of time it takes to complete each assignment. Then, assign time blocks to each assignment. For example, you could assign “English Essay” for 4 pm - 6 pm, then “Break” from 6 pm - 6:30 pm, then “Math Worksheet” from 6:30 pm - 8 pm. This will keep you on track and going to sleep at a reasonable time.
Leave time for fun
It cannot be all school all the time - it is not healthy or conducive to effective living. Leave time for fun and breaks. This can manifest in reading a nice book in between assignments, or planning a hangout session with friends during the week. You only get one childhood, and you can NOT spend the entirety of it in academic mania.
Feature your extracurriculars and appointments
When you plan out everything, you have to include e v e r y t h i n g. This means that you must feature any meetings you have for extracurricular commitments, doctors appointments, personal appointments and more. This will ensure your plan is truly accurate.
Make copies!!!
Put your plan EVERYWHERE. There should be a copy in your planner, a copy in your bullet journal (if you have one), a copy on your desk, a copy on your mirror, and more. Put the plan anywhere you look often, and anywhere it won’t be drowned by other things.
U S E I T
Do not ignore the plan, now that you’ve spent all this time making it. Put it to good use! Keep it with you. Love it, learn it, and make it again next Saturday.