happy november! i hit 2.5k recently and i wanted to do something to celebrate, so i figured a november study challenge would be fun! i’ll be tracking the tag #endysnovember and reblogging everything i see!! if you’re interested, check out the studyblr directory and maybe submit an entry :D please reblog this so others can see it and join! here we go!:
introduce yourself! what are you studying and why?
what are your goals for this month? what do you hope to achieve academically and personally?
what’s your favorite way to wind down after a long day?
what’s your favorite genre to read? give us some recs! don’t like to read? pick movies or tv shows instead!
do you listen to music when you study? what kinds? share with us a short (or long!) playlist.
every studyblr has some form of stationary. what are your favorite materials for studying?
what are your critiques about studyblr’s focus on high-end materials? do you think there’s a difference in low vs high end?
does your region make a special food or drink for the fall? what is it?
are there any holidays in november that you celebrate? what are you doing for them?
what’s in your backpack? tell us about your must-have items.
what subject is your favorite to study in your course? tell us a fun fact you learned in it!
what do you wish people knew about your course of study? what are some misconceptions?
how do you study? do you color code, use mindmaps, flashcards, etc. ?
how do you best prepare for exams?
do you have a life motto? what is it? if not, what’s a piece of literature that inspires you?
are you learning a new language? what’s a word that you just learned or already knew and think is really cool?
how do you stay motivated? when you're low on energy, how do you try to maintain productivity?
if you could study anything no matter the requirements or your current abilities, what would it be and why?
if you could instantly become an expert in any microtopic in any field, what would it be and why?
do you have a favorite spot to study in?
do you use a bullet journal or agenda book? how do you stay organized with your coursework and daily to-do's?
do you have a daily routine? what is it, or what would you like to start doing?
what did you first think about studyblr, and how is it different from what you know now?
has studyblr helped you in any way, big or small? what do you wish it did more of?
do you think personality descriptors/definers like astrology or myers-briggs are accurate? do you think people put too much faith into them?
what’s a way that you failed, but then learned from the experience? how did it change you?
what are some habits that you are building or hope to build?
we're a month from the end of 2019, what’s something you've accomplished so far this year — could be big or small, academic or personal — that you are most proud of?
what are your december goals?
it’s the last day! reflect on the goals you made on day two: did you complete them? did they change during the month? if you didn’t manage them, why not? are you going to try again with new knowledge?
obvs you don’t have to do every day and you can switch it up if you want! have fun with it!




















