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Sunday, February 21.
I took these pictures last wednesday and forgot to post. 🌵 Today I have so much work to do, but all I want to do is watch the x files all day. That’s what you get when you procrastinate, Alicia.👽
28/9/16 2:46 PM // This week’s bullet journal spread + some minor details. (This picture was taken on Monday, hence all the unchecked boxes.) Term break but actually busier than normal school days. I just came back from a three-day trip to Bandung and I’m currently studying for the general SAT tests this Saturday (wish me luck!). Super nervous because it’ll be my first time doing it and the reading and essay content is quite different from what I’m used to. Oh, and if any of you know any tips for the SAT, please tell me, I’d really appreciate it :)
Making lists for my transfer applications!
I have spent my morning at home updating my studyplan and creating a 10 day challenge 🐙 Now I just need to get my ass to school 😅🙈
26 • October - Rearranged my study space || same but different || desk || storage
we’ve all been in this situation for different reasons, anxiety, procrastination, work, way too many assignments in a week. but fear not my friends, hopefully, this masterpost will help you get A’s and organize your study schedule.
also please only do this every time you need to study for a test, cramming is not good for learning and pulling all-nighters frequently isn’t healthy.
study tips
cramming
how to cram for a big test by @studyign how to cram efficiently by @study-studymore-studyhard test and cramming tips how to cram the night before a test and pass 10 ways to cram successfully
all-nighters (the last resort)
how to pull an all-nighter and pass your exam all-nighter survival tips by @rookiemag how to pull and effective all-nighter stay all night without feeling sleepy: pt1 / pt2 expert-approved guide to pulling an all-nighter pull the most efficient all-nighter how to pull an all-nighter how to pull and all-nighter : from the special forces do’s and don’ts of pulling an all-nighter
really do them if it’s absolutely necessary:
is it bad for you to pull and all-nighter why you should never pull and all-nighter
the night before the exam
study the night before by @renaissence study the day before by @getstudyblr night owl study tips by @lawjournalsandwine the night before the exam by @studyspoinspo how to study the night before a test the night before the exam tips top tips for the night before and the morning of the exam how to pass an exam if you forgot to study the night before study the day before the exam 10 things you should do the night before a test 7 mistakes you make on the night before an exam you’ll never make again
i have less than a week to study
five day study plan by @brandi-studies how to study for an upcoming exam by @noteblr how to remember everything for a test in 3 days by @getstudyblr when you have a test really soon study well in short time study for exams in limited time ace an exam that’s around the corner
tips
25 study tips by @studyign how to study more efficiently fastest way to memorize by @studyign common study mistakes by @studyign tips on study last minute by @milkystudies how to get things done by @lattenotlate study smart not hard 10 tips to study smart and save time useful tips to study in short time how to study for an exam effectively prepare for a exam in a really short time study for an approaching exam the secrets to study effectively in short time nice time management advice how to study in groups how to stay focused by @elkstudies finals week masterpost 22 science based tips to study for an exam 20 study hacks to imporve your memory
exam tips
tips for during the exam
15 tips to boost your exam performance
how to answer exam questions
7 last-minute exam tips
28 top tips for exams and tests
top 10 tips for taking exams
last minute revision tips
exam prep
how to mentally prepare for a test by @eruditicn
anti procrastination masterpost by @elkstudies
beat anxiety and stress in 1 hour and start studying!
how to stop procrastination
deal with exam anxiety by @attackonstudying
scientifically the best ways to prepare for an exam
motivation
how to get motivated
my motivation tag
more masterposts
app masterpost
DIY masterpost
food masterpost
how to: group work
printable masterpost
language masterpost
music masterpost
my study methods masterpost
Studying too much can take its toll, so self care is very important to me and a lot of other people. Which is why I made this masterpost! I hope you find this helpful :’)
School stuff
The pomodoro technique
Eating well and feeling good to perform well
Exam stress tips
Managing stress at school
Burnouts, fatigue, meditation and more
Food and beverages
6 healthy foods that relax, calm and destress
7 natural drinks that calm your nerves
Herbs to calm anxiety
My absolute favorite brownie recipe to not think about anything else for a while
Alertness
How much sleep do you need + facts
How much water should you drink + information
Water tracker app Android or Apple
Tips on mental alertness
Physical self care
General tips (pdf)
Free yoga videos
Guided meditations
Apps
SAM app for anxiety
Depression self-help guide (android)
Positive Thinking apple and android
Smiling mind
Relax Melodies (e.g. sleeping) apple and android
Calming soundtracks
Avatar (1 hr)
Lord of the Rings (3 hr 40m)
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (1 hr 27m)
The Hunger Games (43m)
Les Miserables symphonic recording (2hr 21m)
Amelie (1 hr)
Jurassic Park (1 hr 10m)
important.
work hard
1. Time management. 2. How to manage your money. Pay with cash and live within your means. 3. Don’t starve for a pair of jeans. 4. Save enough cash to get home in a cab. 5. Getting good grades alone won’t get you that job 6. Don’t intern in a very small company and expect a huge outcome. 7. Work for cash as a waitress. 8. Remember your roots. Don’t leave your old high school friends in the dust. 9. Foster relationships with your teachers and older students. Networking. 10. Be professional in order to be taken seriously. 11. Watch what you post on social media. They look, they really look. 12. Network while you’re out. 13. Learn how to collaborate. 14. Take your assignments seriously. 15. Don’t take yourself too seriously. College is a time to experiment. 16. Travel as much as you can. Embrace your lack of commitments 17. Work during the summer. 18. Accept that you will need to get a job and grow up after graduation. 19. Don’t take time off unless it’s an emergency. 20. Finish. 21. Allow yourself to be passionate. 22. Don’t do drugs. 23. Start a blog. 24. Don’t spread yourself too thin. Put quality over quantity. 25. Don’t get a pet. Remember this is about you, not saving a dog. 26. Go home for holidays. Family is forever. 27. Don’t buy something you’re going to owe payments on. 28. Make sure you have health insurance. See the previous point. 29. Exercise.
Source
30. Have the confidence in yourself to not follow what everyone else is doing
48/100 days of productivity + SUN 10.16.16 // 2:02pm
theme of the week: geography. october sciences (¾);;;; i really really like maps (especially of crowded cities where u can see the urban sprawl) +++ exploring in clinic on monday;; looking forward to getting my radiography fmx’s done next week!
shoutout to the students who, in their pursuit of education, cannot afford to even go see a film at the cinema
shoutout to the students who had to give up their dream schools because they couldn’t afford it
shoutout to the students who recycle their stationery year after year
shoutout to the students illegally downloading books and textbooks because they can’t afford even the e-book versions
shoutout to the students living on the cheapest coffee
shoutout to the students who have sewed their bags/backpacks over and over again because they can’t afford a replacement
shoutout to the students working part time and full jobs to make ends meet and pay their bills
shoutout to the students who have to give up their passions, indulgents and going-outs because extra money is hard to come by
shoutout to the students affording to go to school, but too poor to do anything else
shoutout to the students that run themselves thin in the process of getting an education
shoutout to the students that prevail despite all this
shoutout to the students who need to take a break from all of this
you’re great
Aug.07.16 “It is never too late to be what you might have been.”- George Eliot // Studygram: @brian_qian_
educational youtube channels:
for when the burnout is real and all you really wanna do is lie in bed and watch things but you gotta at least try to study. these are mostly channels i’ve watched and subscribed to! (updated 17/12/2015)
sciences
veritasium
it’s okay to be smart
pbs space time
crash course: astronomy
crash course: ecology
crash course: biology
crash course: chemistry
crash course: anatomy and physiology
crash course: psychology
the school of life: sociology
the school of life: psychotherapy
scishow
scishow space
asapscience
minute physics
minute earth
khan academy
the brain scoop
sexplanations
healthcare triage
sixty symbols
periodic videos
deep sky videos
literature / art
crash course: literature
the school of life: literature
the school of life: art/architecture
art assignment
thug notes: shakespeare explained
thug notes: classic literature
history / geography / government
crash course: world history (season one)
crash course: world history (season two)
crash course: us history
it’s history: the industrial revolution
it’s history: the history of pirates
it’s history: battlefields (military history)
it’s history: the cold war
the school of life: history
alternate history hub
crash course: intellectual property
crash course: economics
crash course: u.s. government and politics
geography now
the school of life: political theory
it’s history: the history of china
it’s history: weapons of mass destruction
it’s history: the history of sex
extra credits: extra history
khan academy: history
khan academy: american civics
the great war
tom richey: ap euro review
tom richey: ap us history review
cgp grey
math
numberphile
khan academy
vihart
philosophy
the school of life: philosophy
the school of life: eastern philosophy
philosophy tube
8-bit philosophy
misc / no particular subject
crash course: big history
ted-ed
smarter every day
in a nutshell
vsauce
dnews
test tube news
test tube plus
seeker daily
the good stuff
thoughty2
how to adult
mental floss
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hey guys!!
so since i’m a rising senior i’ve been working hard all summer in preparation for applying to colleges this coming fall. throughout the duration, i’ve found some amazing websites to help you through the process, and resources i think are worthwhile to check out.
set up an email specifically for colleges (best to do this before/during junior year) b/c
your inbox will overflow with college emails
you will hate yourself if you don’t
use it as your email for college-oriented websites you sign up for
put it on interest cards you fill out during college fairs/visits
colleges are going to email/spam you 24/7 just direct them here honestly
google drive
make a folder for college
put your essays in there
you can share essays with editors really easily this way
make a spreadsheet of all the colleges you are applying too with categories like size, type, location, etc.
make a list of achievements, awards, teams, clubs/extracurriculars, etc. that you can refer back to during applications
make sure to have an emergency flashdrive with your important college documents on it
finding colleges & stats
cappex: helps find colleges that fit you, calculates admissions chances, helps you plan college visits, helps with scholarship search, etc.
through cappex you can access meritaid, a great scholarship resource
naviance: a college readiness worksite site that does a ton and is basically a combination of every single site listed. it’s used through your school, normally, so get in contact with your counselor about making an account
unigo: this site gives reviews/advice/experience from current or former college students regarding the school they attended, and also offers tips and tutorials for admission from professionals, plus a college database
collegenavigator: exactly what it sounds like. this site has a ton of info on schools and it’s really easy to use
collegeboard: general resource!
collegedata: lots of statistics and overviews of schools
collegeresults: shows the graduation rates of colleges
collegeinsight: gives info about affordability, diversity, and student success
admitted.ly: this is an awesome website (and app) for matching you with schools, and it’s really organized/manageable as well
collegeniche: this is basically yelp for colleges. reviews for students, by students, about specific colleges
organization/tracking
overgrad: tracks college and career goals
makemeafreshman: this website is an actual godsend. enter all the colleges you are applying to (including what type, such as early action, early decision, etc.), and it will generate a schedule of things you need to do and specific dates they need to be done by (submitting fees, completing the commonapp and FAFSA, etc.)
scholarship oriented
posse: organization that identifies gifted scholars, then groups them into “posses” by region, and hands out full scholarships to top colleges
questbridge: links exceptional students (esp. low-income) with colleges, scholarship providers, enrichment programs, and employers
college greenlight: amazing for finding scholarships to apply for (they can find a scholarship for anything), plus does college matches based on criteria you give
majors
collegemajors101: provides info about a variety of majors, like course requirements, career options, etc.
i’ll definitely keep adding to this list, and if you have any questions about the sites or have some you think should be added, please message me!
remember, the best thing you can do is get things done early. summer’s not over yet and there is still a lot of time between now and application due dates. make the most of it! get organized, and get educated about college.
happy studying/applying!
My first actual post on here! I think I’m pretty much ready for sixth form in terms of supplies! //
Pink and blue A4 notebooks - Wilkos Stabilo point 88 Fineliners - Wilkos Bic biro pens - Tesco Spectrascope A5 card and memo block - Paperchase Arrow post it notes - Paperchase Black A5 sketchbooks - WHSmith’s Rubber band ball - WHSmith’s Small post it notes - Sainsbury’s