17 March 2018. 9/100 days of productivity
Some stuff from design class - cut up origami cranes and half folded icosahedron stars.
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17 March 2018. 9/100 days of productivity
Some stuff from design class - cut up origami cranes and half folded icosahedron stars.
04.08.16
My August monthly page came out so⦠smol. But I!!! Lob!!! It!!!Ā Also, look at Sosuke and Ponyo! My lil cuties aaah.Ā
I traced them over tracing paper cause i was too lazy to draw, pls donāt hurt me.
Bujogram: cotton__2am
so happy with this spread, and i will be uploading a video on me making this on my YouTube channel soon so stay tuned!! youtube.com/c/itskayla
a flowery bullet journal spread with van gogh art stickers
160716 , 10:28am // (+ click for more details) when I read I always write down the words I donāt know & then search them in the dictionary! šæ
June 2017. Writing down my days and listening to āMelodramaā on repeat. A couple of lines resonated with me: I light all the candles / cut flowers for all my rooms / I care for myself the way I used to care about you. I wish to take care of myself better someday. šøstudygram:sadgirlstudyingšø
11ā¢06ā¢17 wew havenāt posted in a while :ā) hows yall doing?? my exams ended last month so iām on break now thankfully :0 though I should get started on my holiday homework soon sigh ;-;
The full version of my Moana spread for July! Iām so happy with how it turned out š
looooove this!š
6/100 days of productivity
currently working on advanced functions homework/studying because i have a test on monday! once i finish, i have two chemistry papers to write š but on another note, hereās my bullet journal spread from earlier this week (i tried to make it cute but it just looks messy agh)
My 2016 movie watchlist! So many films to see. I will most likely make a āpart 2ā soon.
Memorization Tips
Hey guys! Hereās a collection of all the tips I use on a regular basis to help with memorization. Three things before we start. One, keep in mind that this is mostly geared towards both visual and auditory learners. Two,, Iāll use Biology examples, but these tips can be applied to a variety of subjects. Three, when I talk about drawing, 5-year-old level doodles will do just fine. So, I hope you find these helpful!
Draw pictures of what you have to remember ā break up whatever word you need to remember, associate each part with something, draw that something. Ex: thermogenin, you draw a thermos and inside of it, you draw a gene (as in, you draw a chromosome and shade a small part of it). This is my ultimate foolproof method for remembering vocabulary.
Make each page memorable. You can use colors, draw little arrows, make doodles, even if they are irrelevant to the subject youāre studying. Making each page unique will stimulate your visual memory and youāll be more likely to remember things (this is why I personally include pictures of structures if Iām rewriting my biology notes on my laptop, otherwise, itās pages and pages of text blocks and it all blurrs together in your mind)
Test fonts. Times New Roman in size 12 is the easiest font for our brain to process. There are studies that show that information written in fonts that are smaller and harder to read is actually more likely to be remembered. If youāre a visual learner, this is probably not true for you, I, for example, remember info best in Times New Roman 12, so thatās the font I print all my notes in. Try printing three paragraphs of information (two different pieces of information that youāve never gone over and that is easy to understand, needing only memorization) in both styles and test yourself to see which one you remember better.
When you have to learn a process, visualize it, picture it in your mind, youāll understand it a lot better than just repeating the steps in words. If a proteĆn is recognized by the cytoplasmic membrane and then enters in through a pore, imagine it happening. If you canāt picture something, such as structures, look them up on google images.
Sticky notes. Need to memorize a formula? Write it down on a post it note, stick it on the cover of a notebook/book and force yourself to recall the formula whenever you have to use said notebook. Check whether you got it right. If you didnāt, look at it, repeat it out loud. Try again next time.
Highlighter and annotations symbiosis. Donāt stop using highlighters, you still want them to mark important parts of the text. However, if what you want is to stay present while you study, the best method is to go through a paragraph and then write in the margin whatever you understood. This is not really useful in subjects like Biology (because you basically canāt summarize all that much, everything is important) but itās perfect for more logical subjects like math or chemistry. I find it especially useful in summarizing formula deductions - instead of writing the steps in numbers and symbols, write them out in words, youāll remember it much better.
Get the whole picture. Every time you come across a piece of information that relates back to something youāve already learnt, recall that whole other topic. Itās a great way to review.
Rewrite your notes, donāt recopy them. By this, I donāt mean āput it in your own wordsā because you probably have already done that in your original notes (if you just copy what comes out of your professorās mouth word by word in class, donāt, itās not doing you any good). What I mean is, if youāre taking the time to rewrite them, you may as well reorganize them. Have to memorize a bunch of facts about a type of cell? Group them together. Which ones refer to its functions, which ones are related to its shape and size and contents? Put those together. If you donāt know how to regroup them just by looking at your notes, read through these and underline facts in the same category with the same color. Youāll be surprised.Ā
Try to link facts or concepts when rewriting your notes. Ex: Donāt write
ā-Meristematic cells primary function is to divide.
-They have little cytoplasm.
-They have few organelles.ā
But: āMeristematic cells primary function is to divide. Thatās why they donāt need to have a lot of organelles or cytoplasm.ā
Following this same line of thought, when highlighting, highlight only the āmainā point. The consequences or everything related should stem from there.
Say it yourself This method consists of reading two/three paragraphs, making annotations if necessary and then repeating these paragraphs to yourself OUT LOUD. Youāre not repeating things like a parrot, youāre putting the information into your own words. This is the main method that Iāve been using since I got my first textbook and I was honestly so shocked when I saw that people usually study in silence. It makes the information stick so much better, but forget about libraries and oh boy, when you get to college be prepared to get creative with your study spaces if you have a roommate.
Make flashcards of vocabulary. If a month from now youāre asked to explain a theory or a process youāve already studied, youāll probably be able to recall the main idea. If youāre asked to explain a certain term/vocabulary word, the chances of you remembering it are⦠well, slim. So, even if the moment youāre studying it youāre convinced you will remember it, make the flashcard anyway. Oh, and remember the ādrawing pictures for vocabularyā thing? Draw those on the back of the flashcards.
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15th June 2017 ā stressed out for exams hais currently listening to // i ā taeyeon (ft. verbal jint)
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Ig - norstudie
{4ā¢3ā¢17} Iām so sorry about how absent Iāve been recently!! Iāve been dealing with some personal stuff this semester and itās left me with no time for things I love like journaling or blogging. I have a feeling the next month will be more of the same, Iām definitely looking forward to summer! This is a spread from January that I never got around to posting. I hope this semester is going well for all of you!
5/100 Days of Productivity Yet again, in the library making notes for my trig test tomorrow I just want to say thank you to everyone whoās been liking or reblogging my posts Itās so nice to know that my work might put a smile on other peopleās faces āŗļø
[27/100] 10.10.16
I could finally take a breather this weekend. I went to Vermont to hike with friends, took the time to just chill with my family, and spent days without thinking about school. But now, itās unfortunately time to go back to realityā¦Ā
Last weekās spread! A week of school holiday starts today woop woop. If you havenāt listened to BLACKPINKās new song, you should go listen to it now!!! And Selamat Hari Raya to all my Muslim followers š