02/02/2017 That feeling you get when you start to reach the end of learning for the first time of everything you have to know and everything starts to fall together and it’s satisfying to see how everything links
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02/02/2017 That feeling you get when you start to reach the end of learning for the first time of everything you have to know and everything starts to fall together and it’s satisfying to see how everything links
Sometimes nice pens make revision that much easier // it’s been a while since I posted any studyblr posts. I was busy taking my a levels (no phone kinda situation) and then it was summer. I’ve got some photos I will be posting soon :)
My A level revision set up 🛠
Guess what arrived
Muscles
Revising for biology mocks
Photosynthesis diagram I have some more revision/poster diagrams I've done. Would anyone like to see them? I might purchase affinity designer and and start to make computer designs of them
Mark's Tokyo Edge Planner 2017 Review I didn't keep one last year and this year I think I've found the perfect one for me! I have been debating for the last 6 months over whether or not to go for a Kate spade or passion planner. Before I committed to either (very expensive and awful shipping costs) I did some research (I.e. Procrastination) and found this diary range from marks Tokyo edge. I could do a comparison of every diary I thought was good but that would take forever so here is a list of why I'm super excited about this one: 1. You can do that thing when you are super stressed/classes/every minute counts and time block every half hour of everyday. I find this is really useful in exams (I have mocks atm) and when I'm trying to see when I can do things without impacting social life because goddamn it I'm still gonna be a teenager AND have a good education. 2. Each day has a goal for the day at the top (or task) and a little space at the bottom where you can put todos for that day or allocate tasks - so you can plan for when you have a spare minute or sometimes I put quotes or jokes at the top to stay focused XD 3. The goddamn side thing which is dotted. One for each subject at a level - I squealed when I saw this. It means I can put my homework on the side for the week AND put a full description of the task. Literally can you imagine how easy this makes your life? 4. Monthly overview so you can plan the month and at the beginning there is a yearly overview as well. 5. DID I MENTION ITS GREEN AND THATS MY FAVOURITE COLOUR?! 6. The ribbon bookmark thingies - not one but TWO asdfghjkl I don't really use them as much since I like the big post it tabs but I do use them for monthly a week overview 7. The days count down to the new year 2018 and from new year 2017. 'Nuff said. 8. There is a tab thing on the side for each month is super useful 9. The minimalistic clean plain design allows you to be creative and do what you want and add stuff instead of annoying fonts and pictures which you want to murder (cough you know the Planner I'm thinking of) 10. Internationally tube/metro/underground maps at the back 11. The best thing about Mark Tokyos Edge stationary is the cover of the notebooks it effectively a zip pocket where you can store cards (my school ID and timetable) and is waterproof - no crumpled pages. 12. Paper quality is great but not too thick and doesn't bleed and yayayaya That's all for the moment folks. I also use 2Do to organise my time as well. Tell me if you want any more reviews - I may do one of my favourite study apps!