Saturday, 3rd feb | my feb spread is still in progress, so enjoy mast august's one till. Insta peeps might have to act like they're seeing it for the first time tho
(2&3/ 30nym) | share a picture of your study space! / what does your ideal study plan look like this week?
Setup pic soon ig? / in this week im dwelling on chemistry so i ideal composition is 5-6 hours of chemistry and 2-4 hours for revision of bio and phy all spread throughout the day in 50-10, 90-30 pomodoro cycles :) [<- face of smone dying inside]
15.09.2022|| I love green and coffee so much. I'm really busy with all the assignments and exams these days. Studying is so much more fun when I do it with friends and snacks. Been scoring full in all the maths tests for which I'm really proud of myself. I've been trying to balance things in life lately and I'd like to think I'm succeeding!! Finally started going to bed before 12 and getting better at self care. Skz are releasing maxident near my birthday and I'm so excited for it!!!
First week of the new semester! I've had several weeks off to relax, which was nice and desperately needed but also makes it quite an adjustment to go back to waking up early and getting things done again. This is also the first time we're back to almost all classes being in person, which is so different from what I've got used to over the last two years...
(featuring the discovery that a lot of vaguely healthy foods are much more exciting to eat if you make them look aesthetically pleasing in a shallow bowl)
THE STUDYBLR WITH KNIVES SERVER PRESENTS:
*✧ 2023 Jumbo Reading Challenge ✧*
a brand new year is upon us, so what better way to celebrate than with a fresh reading challenge! this year we decided to fill the gap between our thematic challenges with our biggest challenge yet - this 25 prompt challenge will last from january to the end of december and has 5 bonus prompts to make things a bit easier. most of the prompts are also quite broad, so they encourage you to diversify your reading without being too restricting and sucking all the fun out of reading :)
RULES:
-> please reblog this post if you’re participating
-> for each of the prompts, read a book of your choice and cross the prompt out on the above template
-> post your updates in the form of text posts, bookish photos, or anything else you come up with under the tag #studyblr w/knives reading challenge!
-> the jumbo challenge will last the entire year, but as always, feel free to take however long to complete it
! be sure to hide any spoilers under the cut when posting updates/reviews, so people can avoid them if needed :)
[transcript & explanations of the prompts under the cut]
This year's 25 prompts are:
1. released in 2023
2. by an author of colour
3. punny title *
4. transgender main character
5. recommended by a friend
6. horror or thriller
7. magical realism or high fantasy
8. poetry or nonfiction *
9. space opera or urban fantasy
10. rivals to lovers (academic/sports/workplace/etc. rivals to lovers)
11. mythology inspired *
12. #ownvoices
13. clever cover * (a book with a cover that you don't truly understand till after you've read the book)
14. ugly cover (or as we like to call it, this book deserved better)
15. minimalistic cover
16. water in the title (the word water, sea, ocean, river, lake,... in the title)
17. nonbinary author
18. main character of colour
19. black and white cover
20. one word title
21. bright, colourful cover
22. name of a place in the title (can be a real or fictional place)
23. intimidating book (a book that's intimidating to you for whatever reason)
24. heart or clockface on the cover *
25. title starting with the same letter as your name/nickname (the/a/an or their equivalents in other languages obviously don't count :))
*prompts marked with an asterisk are bonus prompts, meaning you don't have to complete them on storygraph in order to finish the challenge.
as per usual, the challenge is also on storygraph (check the reblogs of the post for the link) and if you have any questions about the challenge at all, my asks are open