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the fall vibes have been immaculate // 2022 I haven’t been on here in a while and life has been really different but I missed the nostalgia so I’m back ✨
saturday 14 September // bit of a manic week, but also made a dent in my workload. a tiny dent, but still a dent none the less
5.3.2018 | Got to enjoy a wonderful new coffee shop today and everything about it was perfect! My husband is at a medical conference on rural healthcare, so I’m bopping about a new town sipping coffee (after coffee, after coffee...) and working my way through this devotional writings collection. Also, it’s been rainy all day and there are thunderstorms expected - ideal study weather if you ask me!
Studyblr Introduction Post
Hey,
I’m new here. I started studying Biology at uni this year, and currently I’m finishing my first semester.
I made this studyblr because I’m starting my first finals season right now. I thought it may be a way for me to relax a little and get some extra motivation too. I actually started posting a few studyspo pics in my main blog months ago, but this sideblog seemed like a better idea.
My favourite colour is orange. I have a gorgeous black cat called Kalessin, in honour of one of the dragons from the EarthSea Cycle. Also, I really like tea, particularly when I’m studying.
I’ll give my best to post something everyday.
I love animals and so zoology is my main field of interest, actually animal behaviour mostly.
These are some of my favourite studyblrs: @elkstudies ; @pianoandstudy ; @motherofturtles ; @peachtea-studies ; @raspberriestudies ; @smolstudier ; @studyart ; @mermaid-studies ; @onthestudyingspot ; @aoademic ; @litaulait .
Thanks for your patience ^-^
college seems like a pretty intimidating place especially if you’re going out of town or out of state for it, but don’t worry! you got this! here’s some advice for all of those entering college:
1. schedule your classes wisely
if you weren’t an early riser before, you won’t be one now. my first semester, i had my classes start at 10am and my second semester at 8am. i was a lot more prone to skip my 8am because i was so tired from the night before. honestly, my grades reflected in those classes as well (although the classes with american government and american history respectively, i did significantly worse in my history class). find a time when you know you won’t skip and will be able to full concentrate on the subject.
2. join organizations!
i know at freshman orientation you’re bombarded with every fraternity/sorority/other organization but it’s for good reason! of course, you want to do well your freshman year academically, but you have to make sure you find time for fun. organizations are key to making more connections and friendships. there’s such a variety of organizations that there has to be one fit for you (academics, sports, art, music, student body/government,etc.)! i joined a dance organization my freshman year (since i was interested in dance before) and i can say that i’ve made everlasting friendships just from that group. go to the organization’s first meeting and if it doesn’t peek your interest then you don’t have to show up for the next one lol.
3. sit in the front for lectures
i was (probably still am) a student that lurked in the last row of the classroom playing tetris on her laptop. sitting in the back makes you more susceptible to getting distracted while in class. the professor has your attention for only 1-2 hours; the least you could do is pay attention. (if you’re not comfortable sitting in the front, then sit in the middle!)
4. do the readings/assignments as quickly as possible
i cannot tell you guys how many all-nighters i pulled throughout my freshman year simply due to procrastination. you don’t have to knock out the assignment all at once, but do a little everyday. if it helps, make a to-do list of your tasks. for me i separate my tasks by the classes that day (monday-wednesday-friday and tuesday-thursday) and even if i don’t finish whatever it is at the end of the day, i’ll at least do something.
5. do NOT buy your textbooks!!!
I CANNOT STRESS THIS ENOUGH! textbooks are so expensive and if it’s not necessary to buy the textbook(s) for that class, DON’T. if you do, there are always cheaper alternatives. if you have to get a textbook, i’d say rent a used textbook rather than buy a new one. all the textbooks that i have rented weren’t in bad condition and it saved me a crap ton of money in the end. you can rent textbooks from your off campus bookstore (if your university provides one) or off of amazon! if amazon doesn’t have the correct edition, just make sure with your professor if it’s okay to use that version (if not then make a new friend in the class who has one and share. yay friendship!!)
02 July 2020 • been a while since I’ve posted! Starting to get my bullet journal game on now that summer has started and quarantine is still going.
10/16/2018 • I have been buried in assignments & midterms!!! There’s constantly so much to do and all the free time I have is just me procrastinating on work that needs to get done ;n; oof, I’d like to petition for reading month pls
02/09/2018 • it’s been a while since I’ve posted!!! I’m swamped this term with 5 classes and have 8390 midterms and assignments due next week :(