my first year of university is going to look like this!!📖
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my first year of university is going to look like this!!📖
CREATING + USING FLASHCARDS
CREATING
You can either use index cards, online cards or cut out paper, whatever is more convenient.
Organise resources and notes before beginning to write anything on your flash cards. Only use key concise information.
Keep the content on your flash cards short. Don’t use flash cards for more detailed information. You want to make sure it is easily memorable.
When writing your flash cards, use different coloured pencils to write or highlight some words to make it more memorable.
Put one term/question on each card to better retain more information.
Add pictures/diagrams. I know not all of us are artists, but they are quite useful to memorise the information, as our brains associate visuals with information.
Keep your flash cards limited. If need be, you can create two sets of decks to use in different periods, but try keeping one deck under 20-25 cards.
USING
Repetition is important when using flash cards. Try to find little intervals in your day to use them. Early morning or just before you go to bed are some of the best times to revise them!
Recite your flashcards out loud instead of in your head, you process the information with more clarity.
Keep distractions minimally. You don’t need to have complete silence, but avoid music, doing it in your bed or eating while revising.
Engage yourself with the flashcards, you can reward yourself after getting a short chunk memorised, or walk around while using them.
y = mx + b is my favorite one-liner
i’d like to debate the best way to write the equation of a line: slope-intercept, standard form, or point-slope form. personally slope-intercept is my favorite because it’s nicer to look at tbh and also i feel like it takes a lot of unnecessary numbers out.
reblog with your favorite line equation and why
There’s only one week left in my college trigonometry class. I currently have a 97.36%! I'm super proud of my work in this class.📖💕🧠
I woke up at 5:30am to finish practicing for my ACT test today. I’m going to do great; I can tell already! I’m on my way to the testing site right now!🕠🧠🎀
LET’S DO THIS!!🎀
Just took my SAT!! I’m feeling pretty confident.🎉
manifesting⬆️⬆️⬆️
get excited to learn💕📝🎀