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- Proclus
Study blog: 04/04/2026
Today was fairly productive, but I slept in unfortunately :/ (typically I wake up at 6:30, but today I woke up at 9:40) and so I got less done than usual. I did do my daily exercise and went on a walk while listening to my recording of my notes that I’ve finished so far, and I did get quite a bit of revision done, so today was fine overall. 40 days until exams start!
Tomorrow I’ll definitely try to focus on doing maths and further maths revision, because I haven’t done as much of that as I should
Revised:
- continued my flashcards on physics topic 6.3: probing deep into matter
- finished my flashcards on the reign of Richard III
- began working on flashcards on Henry Tudor’s usurpation of the throne and the battle of Bosworth Field
Read:
- continued reading Lady Susan by Jane Austen
Other/organisation: 
- booked my accommodation for the university I’m going to in September
- did 40 minutes on the elliptical
- did 20 minutes of ballet stretches and pointe work
- went on a walk and listened to my recording of my physics notes and a lecture about the USSR to help my history extra knowledge
Forest: 7 hours 39 minutes
If you are delusional enough waking up at 4 am on a Friday to finish physics can feel like this
Unfortunately it will continue to look like this but oh well at least you have your finished physics project
After all what we are ?
A spec of dust within a spec of dust of the universe -)RB
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“Go down deep enough into anything and you will find mathematics.”
- Dean Schlicter
“Pure mathematics is, in its way, the poetry of logical ideas.”
-Albert Einstein