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11th May 2019
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My classic almond milk caramel macchiato and my thesis presentation. Taken a week ago.
I swear Iâm alive and productive Iâm just taking time off from posting to rest my brain and sort out my summer plans.
Have a good one xx
04.04.2019
I havenât posted in a week oops đ¶ This week was super busy but I guaranteed my stage with a neurosurgeon and I am seriously so happy!!
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Coucou!
Est-ce que quelquâun dâentre vous Ă©tudie en France (preferablement dernieres annĂ©es de licence, Ă©cole dâingenieur ou M1/M2).
Si oui, jâai juste une petite question donc rĂ©pons-moi par message privĂ© SVP
14-15/100 days of productivity || donât yâall hate those text that have like 40 pages but only the last 3 are actually important????? anyways.. the countdown for the finals has begunđ° [click for HQ]
29 April 2019 | The term is nearing its end. Spring seems to finally be here for good. Weâre touring our potential new apartment this Wednesday. So many exciting transitions heading our way!
april 8th, 10:33 pm took these in my favourite co-working space !! u kno i dont think iâve actually posted photos of my mossery planner before huh ! iâm so excited for this week to be over and to finally be on break !! my geo ia is due tomorrow night so ! letâs stay strong for that !! stay safe everyone and remember to take healthy breaks when youâre working !! c:
find me on instagram at acataemic !!
âour work should equip the next generation of women to outdo us in every field this is the legacy weâll leave.â
so ive given up on the 100dop (i know terribly irresponsible of me) because i just dont have the time to upload as often as id like to and stay authentic to you guys!! i really hate having spreads finished and notes written weeks or months before posting so ill just stick to queuing thing instead?? or likeâŠpost when i wanna? im still figuring that out.
heres my calendar for march!! im back bbs, look forward to more frequent posts u guys đ
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20 important study skills/tips iâve learned from my professors
1. start studying a week before every quiz/test. seriously.
2. watch youtube videos/ted talks on the topics you are learning about.
3. get lots of sleep! sleep helps you process the dayâs events, including what you learned.
4. write out your notes. itâs proven that handwritten notes help you learn better than typed out notes.
5. donât just read what your professor gives you. find academic journals, books, etc. that correspond with your subjects.
6. read the news! especially in the social sciences/humanities, connecting concepts with current events helps you understand and process more easily.
7. exercise! this doesnât have to be going on runs or lifting weights, it could even just be going for a 20 minute walk. just get your blood pumping, itâll help you focus.
8. study at your desk. it may be tempting to study in bed, but your brain connects your bed with sleep, so youâll get tired more quickly.
9. reviewing notes doesnât have to be something you sit down and do for an hour. skim through them and test your memory while eating breakfast!
10. expand your study time throughout the day to avoid burnout. for example, rather than studying for 5 hours straight, study for an hour here and there in between your activities.
11. make your notes organized and easy to read, but not distracting. bright colors and flashy notes may seem better, but can sometimes distract from the purpose of the notes.
12. use apps such as quizlet. this way, you can go through definitions while waiting in lines or walking to class.
13. itâs more important to know concepts rather than facts. for example, you should be able to take what you know and apply it to different situations, not just the situation the textbook gives you.
14. just because the professor doesnât require you to read textbook, doesnât mean you shouldnât. it helps explain concepts in a different way than your professor, and a lot of times hearing two different explanations for the same concept helps you understand it.
15. read in advance. read the textbook before your professor begins going over the chapter, so when he/she does, you can easily follow what they are saying.
16. do any extra credit work that comes your way. even if you donât need the extra boost now, you might later.
17. go to class!! if you always skip class and show up at office hours completely lost on the concepts, theyâll laugh in your face. theyâll take you 100x more seriously if you show up.
18. however, if you are sick, take a day off. itâs more beneficial to you in the long run.Â
19. learn how to say ânoâ. if you have an 8 am the next day, donât stay out until midnight with your friends.Â
20. donât stress too hard over quizzes. if you expect them to go horribly, they will. you got this.
Iâve been very stressed lately, so Iâm happy to finally have some quiet time. Iâm going to rewrite few pages and then probably just watch tv shows đ (btw itâs snowing! what a nice winter there is this fall)
hello yâall!! i got foot surgery this week and so i havenât been at school at all (rip me after spring break)
anyway here is a bujo spread dedicated to actual queen of my heart inej ghafa (fave soc character; itâs not even a competition). i always associate her with green and grey (ironically my high schoolâs colors ha) green because she grows a lot in the course of the duology and grey because of her alter ego as âthe wraithâ and all the ghostly-ness that implies. but i probably think too much about inej tbh.
oh by the way, this is a leuchtturm1917 journal in A5 black hardcover, and i believe the tombow colors used were sea green (346) and warm grey 1 (N89)
If your teacher explains 1000 topics in one hour, is always complaining about how little time thereâs to teach his subject and you end up with pages and pages of notes, Iâve got some tips for you.
Here is what I do when I have the slides/presentation before hand. All you need is Microsoft One Note.
Before class.
I donât do much, since Iâm too busy with other things
Download the presentation (in .pdf)
On One Note:Â Insert > File Printout, this will insert a picture of your slides.
During class.
One Note letâs you write basically everywhere
Type what the professor is saying thatâs not on the slides.
Draw: I LOVE THIS, and itâs the main reason I use this software
I use the highliter to highit what the professor said thatâs already written on the presentation.
Use any other pen as you would in real life (it works perfectly fine with your mouse, thatâs what I do)
Whenever the professor draws on the board, do it too! This is specially helpful in biology or chemistry classes
After class.
I usually summarize my notes by hand (but retyping them works good too)
Make sure you understand every concept
I write down questions or things I donât understand, to ask my friends or professor
Wow, Iâve been using OneNote for a while now, and I had no idea of that Insert > File Printout function. That is so useful, thank you so much!Â
You're welcome! That's totally a lifesaver for me, I use that for every class.
good morning!!! midterms are coming and colorful immunology diagrams are the only thing keeping me motivated !!!
Hi Julia! I might have a weird question for you, but I'm a senior in Marine Biology and planning to graduate in December this year. I do volunteer in my professors lab, which researches fish sensory systems & fish development, but the more I look into grad school, the more I'm interested in studying Plant Biology or Bioinformatics. I was wondering if you had any advice, or pros/cons on changing your field of study in your masters from your undergrad? Thank you!!
Hi Anon!
Thatâs totally ok, since theyâre both in the field of Biology! Your academics and research background are still applicable.Â
However, I would recommend gaining some research experience in Plant Bio or Bioinformatics more so for your own benefit so you can see how you like being in those areas. Something that might look great on paper may not be right in person, and vice versa.Â
I did something kinda similar: my undergrad degree was in Microbiology, and then I switched to Cancer Biology for grad school after working a few years in a cancer research lab. So the switcharoo is totally ok and doable! But getting a feel for it before fully committing is always a good idea.Â
Changing is more than ok, as long as you like what you're studying :)
I'm also considering studying bioinformatics next year! But I'm not quite sure yet