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hard pill to swallow: there are some things that are not meant for you. you will meet people that are not willing to stay. there will be times that you will fail. but don’t be discouraged because alongside, you are meant to be something, you will meet people that will stay, and most importantly, you will get better.
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I’m dying omffffffg X’D
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and all my porn writing friends.
Note to self: in order to write, you have to actually do more than stare at a Word document rereading what you’ve already written. For example, maybe typing new words would be a good strategy.
bold of you to assume i’ve already written anything
any other studyblrs got the mood of just “i really want college to start so i have somethin to DO”
28.06.18 14.36pm. Ventured out into the wild today to make the most of the heatwave. Fckn melted.
A spread of the goodies I’ve received from my penpal. I wasn’t able to post alot lately because I’ve been very busy because of uni. I have thesis chapter deadlines, plates and prelim exams. I thought I wouldn’t survive lol. It’s just the beginning of the semester but I’m already wiping my tears hahaha but still good because I am able to execute how to make a hull and lines plan with the use of Rhino (because we’ve always used cad for it). We all did it one by one during class. I’ve been very nervous the whole time I’m waiting for my turn but it’s all in the past now. I should chill and reward myself because I did better than expected.
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Whoa, what? I’m back on tumblr! I figured out that there is an add on that auto tags for you. How cool is that? I quit my studyblr because adding the tags to every post drove me nuts, but now I don’t have to worry about it!
How to create an effective colour coding system
Colour coding is a simple method of helping you learn and memorise material. When used effectively, it not only helps with your understanding but looks pretty! Setting up a colour code that works for all your subjects and can suit highlighters is often tricky, but these are my tips for creating and utilising your own personalised system!
Don’t over complicate! You don’t need to have 20 different colours but around 7 or 8 so it’s still easy to remember. Identifying what areas you want to highlight (for general and subject specific) is a great way to start. This can include terms, formulas, dates, etc!
Gather your supplies. Obviously you’ll need an assorted pack of coloured pens to start your system. I use Staedtler Stick 432 Ice Ballpoint Pens and Stabilo Swing Cool Highlighters since the colours are very similar and therefore work for both writing and highlighting. You could also use coloured post-it notes for annotating!
Use examples to sort your own code! Seeing what other people are doing and applying your own twist is good way to get started. My colour code was created for general use but mainly for business and legal studies. My system is as follows:
Black - for general notes.
Yellow (highlighter only) - for important information that outlines the point.
Light blue (pen and highlighter) - for terms and their definitions/synonyms.
Red (pen only) - for sentence points and key ideas in my study notes (usually not class notes).
Dark blue (pen and highlighter) - for businesses, agencies, legislation, etc.
Light green (pen and highlighter) - for quotes, case studies.
Dark green (pen only) - for people’s names or important dates.
Purple (pen and highlighter) - for books titles, publications, reports.
Pink (pen and highlighter) - for statistics.
Orange - for examples.
Avoid over-doing-it. Write mostly in black. It is easiest to keep your general notes in a dull colour so the important parts stand out. Try not to make your page a rainbow! You only want certain parts to stand out so limit what you’re writing or highlighting. Also, changing pens every minute is a waste of time, so keeping everything brief and minimal is the best way!
Finally, remember your code! Write down somewhere the meaning behind each colour. This could be on your phone, in a planner or at the beginning of each notebook - whatever works for you! After a while you’ll just know what the colours means and that will make finding material and information much easier.
I hope this advice post helps you, and you’re able to use mine or create your own colour code. Tag me in your posts if start to use my code, I’d love to reblog your photos. You can check out my posts where I’ve used my colour code here!
July 26, 2018 // Thursday
Extracted some pigments from kale the other day. I kept the vial because I liked the color lolol. Ah today was our last day of actual lab, and tomorrow is just clean up. I’m seriously gonna miss working with these people.
I’ve been to my research lab almost everyday this week, and I think I started at a really good time so I’m gonna try to make the most of this experience :D Yesterday my PI wasn’t able to come in, so the grad student (who is rly talkative and driven) and another undergrad in my lab just like chilled and talked and they gave me some tips. Plus they joke a lot so I enjoy being around them too
tbh the real advice I’d give to anyone is, do shit alone. go to a museum & go at your own pace & leave the instant you’re done. go somewhere you’ve never been and just wander around, duck into & out of places as it pleases you. linger as long as you’d like.
honestly forcing myself to become comfortable with going out alone was such a huge step in being more comfortable with myself and having more self-confidence + i love being able to go places now, just, when i like?
Don’t be afraid to dream
This beloved Cartoon series
started as this webcomic
This best seller Manga
and critically acclaimed hit animated series
started out as this webcomic
And this best seller novel
And award winning blockbuster movie
started out as a serialized free story on somebody’s website.
Don’t be afraid to write big even if you start small.
Don’t be afraid to write big even if you start small
busy busy busy !! sorry i’ve been so inactive here! follow my studygram, @officially.studying for more frequent updates from me 💫
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Bizarre study tips #40
Finish your homework the day you are assigned the work itself. Even if it’s not due soon, just keep the job finished beforehand.
This will give you time in the future for learning based studying and prepping for exams.
Happy Times at the Musée du Louvre with @thecview