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Look how cute these stickers are! Thank you to my friend, I can’t wait to decorate next semester’s planner with them! || 11.06.2024
CP IS COMPARATIVE PHILOSOPHY NOT THE OTHER CP!!
i made this planning for the upcoming week to get back on track with uni and even beyond that, getting to a place where i feel comfortable (which is being able to do supplementary readings for uni). but this planning completely depends on me being able to stay stable for at least a week. that's a challenge for me so i'm praying to god or whatever is out there to give me the strength to deal with triggers 😣
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Today I finally made it my point to study consistently again. I wrote an entire study plan for the next 50 weekdays to get through the stuff I need for my SA1 exams in time.
Today I did:
A chapter of chemistry
Several Spanish lessons on Duolingo
A math assignment
Plan out 50 days of studying
Formatted future blog posts
November monthly spread ✨
ig: studybucky
Officially taking the LSAT on Oct 28! My study plan is now in place and in progress. This is my favorite layout for creating study plans with weekly sub-goals and a little cross off calendar is one of my favorite extras.
accurate representation of me currently make my chinese study schedule and put in commons lessons form different websites/channels I want to learn from ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
Tips on STUDY PLANNING
Since you all seemed to love my post on how to study smart, I’m bringing some similar content here. This is how I study for big exams, so I usually already have all my supplies and notes ready and in order.
1. I make a list of everything I need to study, divided into topics and, if necessary, subtopics. I try to make this list as colorful as I can.
2. Divide the topics you have listed into days of studying. This will be your goal. For examples, Monday will be Victorian Age, Tuesday will be Modern Age, and so on (just a random example, really).
3. When you have selected days, make a list, at the start of each day, of the subtopics you need to study and divide them into morning, afternoon, evening, etc. (I only study in the morning and afternoon, but I don’t know about you).
4. At the end of your studying day, check your progress: see if you’ve achieved your daily goal and adjust the next day accordingly.
Alright, this is how I genuinely plan my studying. This makes my life so much easier and doesn’t let me go crazy, because I always feel like I have everything under control. Let me know if this was useful. ❤️