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So.. I’ve been off on tumblr for months :/ And it dawned on me that I’m still confused with the results of the GAT score is.
If anyone is free to explain what the numbers mean, this girl would be so greatful.
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HELP
So.. I’ve been off on tumblr for months :/ And it dawned on me that I’m still confused with the results of the GAT score is.
If anyone is free to explain what the numbers mean, this girl would be so greatful.
anyone else just lowkey wanna
wake up tangled in bed with the love of your life, looking at them with a goofy grin as they run their hands through your hair
bask in the soft summer sun while you put extra sugar in your tea and notice how even more ethereal they look in the light
stumble through cobblestone streets with them, laughing as you both duck into a forgotten ice cream parlour only you two know about
waste all of your quarters so they can hear their favorite songs on the jukebox while you just watch their contented grin from the diner booth
dance a clumsy waltz in the kitchen at 3am, shushing each other through muffled laughter as not to wake the neighbors, illuminated by the open mini-fridge
lay by their side on the hood of an old car in the middle of night, pointing out the stars that shine the brightest, even though the brightest star of all is right next to you
leave little notes on their windowsill, filled with endless words of affection and love, just so you can know that they smiled because of you
go strawberry-picking in the summertime, you bring a picnic basket, they wear a tucked in shirt the color of a honeybee, and everything is peachy
sneak into the community pool with them after hours, the moonlight dancing across the water as you both splash about, the faraway tune of an 80’s song playing on their ipod from the side of the pool
We’ve been hit by a mild cyclone here in Mumbai so I’m taking the opportunity to sit at home and enjoy a good read.
octsc day 8 / outdoors i skipped a few days of the october study challenge because stuff has been kinda hectic lately oops ahah. i’m also taking the prompt very liberally because i am going OUTSIDE to volunteer later today. anyways, here are some bio notes for a quiz i have monday 😦
12.09.17 // It’s my birthday!!! yay i’m finally 15! This isn’t my best spread but I still kinda like it :) December is my favorite month and this week was really good (Day6, KARD, and BTS’s new songs are the reasons that I’m dying). I also took an exam today for Saturday school and I think I did okay! I hope everyone is feeling well and if not, I hope relief comes to you soon
this is gorgeous! also happy belated birthday, birthday buddy 😉
[10.20.17] social studies notes ✧ semester break is near and i’m so excited! i can’t wait to sleep without feeling guilty lol :-)
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21.11.17
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8.22.17+12:03pm // spread for the week ft. new washi tape! i don’t exactly have a go pro to record myself, so no live journaling yet. but i hear school is starting very soon for some of you, so good vibes to everyone!
A ghost cat with some wise words! ✨Maybe things won’t work out the way you planned, but you’ll find a different way, a different path, or a different time.
11.3.16+5.55pm // if anyone has been wondering where i went, there’s been some training/modules going on and i’m aiming for a management position. studying and learning never stops after school! stay fired up, everyone!
10.8.17
learning about language while procrastinating my french hw :,))
Taking textbook notes is a chore. It’s tedious and boring and sometimes challenging, but hopefully these tips will help you improve your skill and shorten the time it takes you to do textbook notes!
Give yourself time: Realistically, you can’t knock out 30 pages of notes in 20 minutes. Take your time with textbook notes so they’re a good studying tool in the future. The general rule is to take how many pages you have to do and multiply it by 5: that’s how many minutes it’ll take you to do the notes.
Also, divide you notes up into manageable chunks to increase your productivity. I am personally a huge fan of using pomodoro timers, and I adjust the intervals for however long I need to.
Skim before you start taking notes: If time is an issue, don’t read your 40 page in depth before even picking up a pen, but make sure you know what you’re reading about by skimming a bit ahead of your notes. Read over section titles, and look at charts, maps, or graphs. Writing and highlighting as you read the chapter for the first time isn’t effective because you don’t know if a sentence will be important or not, so make sure you’re reading a paragraph or section in advance before writing.
Use the format they give you in the book to help take your notes: In a lot of textbooks, there will be a mini outline before the chapter itself that shows all the headings and subheadings. Those will be your guidelines! I find this super helpful because long chapters can be daunting to go into without any structure. If you don’t have one of those, use the headings and subheadings provided for you. If you haven’t already been doing this, it will help you so much.
Read actively: It’s so easy to “read” a textbook without digesting any information, but that is the last thing you want to do. Not only does it make taking notes a million times harder, but you’ll be lost in class discussions because you didn’t understand the reading. To keep from passively reading, highlight, underline, star any important information in the book itself.
Have a color coding system for highlighting or underlining and write down a key somewhere (here’s a few that you can adjust for your needs: x,x)
Use sticky notes or tabs to mark any questions or important points to come back to
Summarize important information and paraphrase: When taking the actual notes, don’t copy down full sentences word for word. Not only does writing full sentences waste a lot of time, it’s not an effective way to learn. If you can paraphrase the information, then you understand it. It’s also easier to study notes which are in your own words instead of textbook academia writing.
Be selective: You shouldn’t be writing down every fact that comes up in your textbook. If a fact ties into the bigger topic and provides evidence, then it’s probably something to keep, but you don’t need every piece of supplemental information (but do make sure you always write down the vocab). Learn your teacher’s testing style to help you decide what to write down. Could this be on the quiz/test? If the answer is yes, make sure you write it down.
Learn to abbreviate: Just like writing full sentences, writing out full words will waste time. Implement some shortenings (make sure to use ones that you’ll understand later!) into your notes. Some common ones are: b/c=because, gov=government, w/o=without, and here’s a great list of a ton of examples of abbreviations and shortenings.
Answer margin and review questions: A lot of textbooks have margin questions on every page or so that sum up what’s really important about that information. Make sure not to skip them because they’re really helpful for understanding. Write them down and answer them clearly in your notes. Most textbooks also have review questions after the chapter that check for reading comprehension, so make sure to answer those because they’ll show you if you really understood the chapter.
Don’t skip over visual sources: Maps, diagrams, illustrations, charts, and any other visuals in textbooks are so helpful. If you’re a visual learner, these things will be so essential to you and how you understand what you’re reading. Charts, tables, and diagrams sometimes also summarize information, so if you’re a visual learner it might benefit you to copy those down instead of writing it out.
Add visuals if it’ll help you: As said above, copying down charts, tables, illustrations, or diagrams can be super helpful for visual learners. They’re clear and concise, so pay attention to them.
Write your notes in a way that’s effective and makes sense to you: Mindmaps, Cornell notes, or plain outline notes are all really good forms of notetaking. Find which one works best for you to understand them and which one is most effective for your class, and use it (stuff on mindmaps and cornell notes).
Combine your class and textbook notes: If you rewrite your class notes, add in information you think is relevant from your textbook notes. Mark anything both your book and teacher said were important–you don’t want to forget any of that. If you don’t rewrite class notes, then put stars next to anything repeated.
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[01.07.17] first bullet journal spread !!! the first week of january is purple and green and yellow ;)))
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TOP TEN IOS APPS by bree celestudials
like many other students, i use my iphone for many purposes, including studying! a few of the apps i’m going to recommend here are classics, but most are more obscure to avoid giving repetitive information. all of them help me cope better with daily life, academic or otherwise. listed with their names and a description of their function. every app is free!
google calendar, google docs, & google drive
condensed to one point because they really go hand in hand, google’s organizational apps are a must-have for any student. syncing across multiple devices, with convenient organizational categories, they are most effective when used together.
discord
my favorite method of communication, discord is a chat app that far outstrips skype. it has text chat, voice call, and a video calling function is in beta right now. it has custom roles and emojis, and server management and nicknaming is much easier than ever before. despite being advertised as “chat for gamers,” it’s really for everyone!
duolingo
this studyblr staple is a great tool for on-the-go language learning. it partners with the duolingo website, and offers a vast variety of languages with customized learning paths. quiz yourself on the bus, or study during lunch: duolingo is here!
paper by 53
paper is a note-taking alternative for the creative mind; it has a word processing function, and it also offers a digital sketchpad. if you want to switch fast between doodling and writing, i recommend paper.
viridi
a classic calming app, viridi is a game where the player cultivates a bowl full of succulents in more or less real time. it’s always calming for me to check in on my plants and water them, but be warned that just like real succulents, they can die! nevertheless, i recommend viridi to anyone with anxiety or a busy schedule; it’s a quiet, meditative space that gives you room to breathe.
playmoss
a great music app for making playlists. it doesn’t host all youtube videos, but it allows you to do custom playlist cover art and titles, and it has free unlimited listening (unlike 8tracks). i’m celestudial on there; come say hi!
onenote
this app works in conjunction with onenote on windows, and is a great word processor and place to take notes. it does autocapitalize, which i’ve found to be somewhat annoying, but other than that its function is pretty much flawless!
VSCO
VSCO is a popular studyblr app; it’s a photo editor that produces crisp, professional images. use it to adjust your studyspo pictures to your liking, or to filter a selfie! it has many potential uses, especially for the artistically inclined.
i love fur
this one’s a little different: it’s a game app where you have to play with different textures of touch-sensitive fur. i find it very engaging and soothing, and it’s very helpful for my sensory issues.
clue (period tracker)
clue is a period tracking app, one of the more discreet that i’ve seen around. it allows you to keep track of your cycle, warns you when your next period should be coming, and it isn’t covered in pink and gendered symbolism for those of you (like me!) who have periods but aren’t female.
that’s all! if there are issues with any of these, my inbox is open. if this helped you, please let me know/tag me in a post. here are my other masterposts; go forth and achieve!
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