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10.03.21 // so it’s been a while! Year 3 of med school has been intense... I’m currently doing neurology, which is really interesting but soo difficult. Please pray for me in my upcoming exams 😅📝
10.09.19
brain anatomy and chill
p.s. my charging cable is dangling in the corners but that’s the kind of realness this blog strives to deliver
Hi everyone! I don’t know about you, but settling into all online classes hasn’t been easy. However, I have found a few applications that help me stay on top of my day to day grind that I wanted to share with you all!
1. Session Buddy: If you opeobn a million tabs at once, then this Google Chrome extension is for you. Session Buddy saves your window (and you can rename your session to be more specific like, “English Essay”) and then you can access it and open up all your million tabs later.
2. The Most Dangerous Writing App: This website can be really terrifying at first, but it is life changing. The Most Dangerous Writing App has you set a session length and once you start writing if you stop for a certain period then it’ll erase all your work. It seems really daunting at first, but this app is GREAT to help you stop procrastinating and just write a bad first draft that you can fix later. It’s not great for incorporating research because looking at your sources/notes takes awhile, but it’s great to just get down an initial first draft that you can fix later.
3. Cuckoo: Cuckoo is a great way to virtually do productivity sprints with a group of other people. Just give them your link and people can join your timed session. There are preset options that follow the pomodoro technique, but you can also set your own too.
4. MinimaList: extremely simplified to do list app with a built in focus timer (its minimalist design is very easy on the eyes). This isn’t for complex subtasks, but it allows you to cross off tasks (which is so satisfying). I think its simplicity is great for those who don’t want to spend a lot of time messing with fancy settings for their to do lists.
5. Mindly: an easy mind mapping app that allows you to create and share your mind maps across all devices (as well as easily print them later on!).
Week 1/10 - Notes for Abnormal Psychology. Currently have a lot of homework and notes to do, but staying on top of everything is key and not putting it off until the last minute.
01/10/2020
here’s my bujo spread for next week! instead of using my bujo as a planner, i’m going to start using as a journal instead to try something new!
22.02.19 // [16:58]
A messy desk after planning and writing courswork. Feel like I’m forever planning and reading things and then writing them in less time.
Made a slip up next week and am now working 30 hours alongside uni (thought I had reading week, I did not) so please someone send me good thoughts to manage my work load.
Song choice today: Sundara Karma- Lose the Feeling 🎶
(Side note: bought tickets to see them next month!!)
hi!!! i'm a new here & i would love to make friends! ● this photo was taken quickly & at night so excuse the bad lighting and filters!! it features my international math igcse notes (which i might scan & post if someone wants them!), my barron's SAT book, some pens i lOoove, my chromebook & the edges of a printable from @thearialligraphyproject 💞💕
basic info!!
my name's ananya, i'm 16 and i'm currently in the midst of my summer break before grade 11 starts. i live in india & aspire to study economics or business!
school
just completed igcse (my subjects were: first language english, international math, global perspectives, co-ordinated sciences, english literature, french, and art & design) last month! i will now do ib & graduate in 2021 😊
interests
i love love love to read & i write a little too! i have a YouTube channel but it has been a while since i made videos (i make travel vlogs). i like art a lot too!! i also play football & ultimate frisbee, i'm learning kathak right now (it's a north indian dance form) and prepping for sat 💞
what to expect from my blog
i will mostly reblog threads & posts that inspire me! i will also occasionally post my own pictures & attempt to make threads (maybe even printables!). except some art content and possibly some venting about stress! i'm hoping to make friends & interact w people & be more productive through this studyblr!
Hello, World!
I’ll be posting some pictures of my fall semester bullet journal set up soon, but I thought I should introduce myself first😊.
So I’m Emily, and I’m a rising junior at The University of Alabama, majoring in Computer Science and Pure Mathematics with a minor in Cyber Criminology, and I’m in the Honors College.
Outside of school, I enjoy reading (mostly YA fantasy/sci-fi), creative writing, volleyball, and playing with my cat (Tessa aka Bean).
Why Studyblr?
I’ve been working on organizing my life and study schedule over this previous semester, so I want to keep up the momentum by sharing what I’m up to with others who are passionate about this stuff.