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PSA High School seniors/College students
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I found loads of scholarships that not only I was interested in, but you don’t need to write any essays either (i’m not kidding, i just entered one that could give me $2500 based on memes this is great)
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Hey guys! These are 7 (technically 8) tips on how to get straight A’s! I’m sorry for the mistakes — ONE: the tip “Some Study Methods” should actually be number 7, not number 1 hehe. TWO: in tip number 6, “Doing your homework”, it says ‘always remember tip number 6!’ what I mean is *always remember tip number 5!* STUDYBLRS — reblog this for a possible follow hehe (see tip 3). Anyway this whole thing took me HOURS. Hopefully it helps someone! ily all & good luck!
What’s in my pencil case? I got a request to make a post like this so here it is!
What’s in my Lihit Lab pen case:
A TUL mechanical pencil
Retractable Muji pen in 0.5
Muji pen in 0.38
Pigma Micron pen in burgundy, 0.5
Staedtler Pigment Liners
Zebra Mildliners
Graphite replacement for my mechanical pencil
An eraser
A pack of Staedtler Triplus Fineliners
A few Stabilo 88 pens
A cute note my boyfriend left me in my case 😂
Art is how we decorate space; music is how we decorate time.
{Hey guys, if you’ve spent any period of time on my page, you’ll know I’ve got quite the obsession with organising things, ‘the illusion of having my life together’. As a result, I’m always on the lookout for articles to quench my thirst. Today I stumbled across this post which has some basic but useful pointers and thought they would inspire you lovely people too.}
Organization is perhaps most important to me when it comes to setting goals and creating feasible and realistic plans to achieve them. When considering a big goal of yours —perhaps getting a stellar job, Acing a course, completing a half marathon…it’s always helpful to take note of why you want it and how you plan to achieve it. Here are some steps to consider –
1. Identify your goal. This may seem obvious but it could get confusing. Is your goal to run more or is it to run at least 2 miles per day? Taking it up a notch—is your goal to run a half marathon or is to complete a half marathon by say… April? Be specific and realistic.
2. Develop a schedule. This can be as detailed or simple as you want it to be–but the point is–that it should work for you. Building a simple schedule for how many miles you want to run per day/how many days you want to run per week–and jotting that in your planner as you would any other appointment or obligation–is a great way to commit yourself WHILE being realistic with your schedule . It’s easy to say “I want to run 5 days per week”. But do you really have time for that? If so, when? After or before work? Consider all of these things so that the goal is attainable in regards to your schedule .
3. Track your success. This not only helps you see your progress over time and make adjustments where needed–but is a great confidence boost along the way! There are a ton of ways to do this but first, try utilizing the apps on your smartphone–which is probably always at your hip which makes tracking easier! When considering our running example, the app Map My Fitness is a great way to not only track exercise/day but meals and water intake. Either way, do an App search to find out if there is something that will help you track your success. Or if you prefer something more tangible—consider a goal planner . I love the Goal Digger Planner because it allows you to reflect on your goal progress after every month and has a section to record mini goals . There are a ton of goal planners on the market and each of them are a little different so you’re bound to find one that’s right for you and your goal.
4. Be easy on yourself. If you don’t achieve your goal in the time that you hoped—or meet a particular milestone by a deadline, don’t panic or get down on yourself. Just allow yourself time to sit down and adjust your plan accordingly. Maybe your schedule wasn’t realistic enough with your hectic schedule and needs to be spread out . All great things take work and patience! 😉
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Every time you see this, reblog it. There is always someone in college that will see this.
2:25pm // February 10 2016
There’s no such thing as “too much colour” when it comes to stationary and studying.
it’s not pretty, but I’ve been working on my calculus homework for hours. hopefully the quiz tomorrow will have problems I know how to do!!
In each of the above pairs, the first word is the preferred American spelling; the second word is the preferred spelling in British English.
“Learned” can be both the past tense of learn and an adjective that means “educated, scholarly.” In that case, it’s pronounced [LUR-nid], e.g., At Berkeley, Henry tried to emulate his learned [LUR-nid] English professor.
If you’d like to see what other words are spelled/spelt differently between American and British English, read this article.
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06 02 2016 • “The stars are blazing like rebel diamonds cut out of the sun.”
February spread and this week’s overview spread from my bullet journal! It might not look like it from this but it’s gonna be a busy week 😖💪🏻
Transition Words For Your Essays
Transition Signals:
Transitions are words and phrases that connect ideas and show how they are related.
To repeat and ideas just stated:
In other words,
That is,
To repeat,
Again,
To illustrate an idea:
For example,
For instance,
In particular,
To illustrate,
In this manner,
Thus,
To announce a contrast, a change in direction:
Yet,
However,
Still,
Nevertheless,
On the other hand,
In contrast,
Instead of,
On the contrary,
Conversely,
Notwithstanding,
In spite of this,
Time:
At once,
In the interim,
At length,
Immediately,
At last,
Meanwhile,
In the meantime,
Presently,
At the same time,
Shortly,
In the end,
Temporarily,
Thereafter,
To restate an idea more precisely:
To be exact,
To be specific,
To be precise,
More specifically,
More precisely,
To mark a new idea as an addition to what has been said:
Similarly,
Also,
Too,
Besides,
Furthermore,
Further,
Moreover,
In addition,
To show cause and effect:
As a result,
For this reason,
Thereafter,
Hence,
Consequently,
Accordingly,
Conclusion:
In short,
To conclude,
In brief,
On the whole,
In summary,
To sum up,
Important
Reblogging again bc I need this at the moment