// π¦
simple notes ft my fave pens + my revision timetable for my upcoming mock exams!
( click for hq )
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

izzy's playlists!

oozey mess
Show & Tell

Discoholic πͺ©

No title available

Product Placement
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Game of Thrones Daily

β
No title available
Today's Document
One Nice Bug Per Day
Cosimo Galluzzi
d e v o n
KIROKAZE
sheepfilms
DEAR READER
dirt enthusiast
Peter Solarz
seen from Australia

seen from TΓΌrkiye

seen from Brazil
seen from United States
seen from Singapore

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Canada
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from Malaysia

seen from United States

seen from TΓΌrkiye

seen from Canada
seen from Brazil
seen from Thailand
@ultstudy
// π¦
simple notes ft my fave pens + my revision timetable for my upcoming mock exams!
( click for hq )
Hey guys, so just as a heads up, I donβt think that highlighting your already made notes is that effective unless itβs for aesthetic. However for many subjects like English classes or humanities, you are often given a bulk amount of readings and I believe that highlighting not only helps you digest the content but it also makes note taking easier afterwards. Though some people find it hard to figure out what they need to be highlighting so Iβve come up with a few ideas.
Terms often come into play when digesting a lot of textbook readings where ideas are being explained to you and often you will want this definition to be readily available when revising too so its good to highlight these when you come across them.
Key concepts can be really good to highlight when trying to understand scientific concepts within research articles or when reading persuasive texts as you can relate the material back to your core unit of work. Alternatively you can use concept to highlight the main idea of paragraphs or chapters to give you a quick reference of summary when studying.
I find examples to come particularly handy in studies which are applied to everyday situations, for example a law textbook may discuss a concept and give an applicable example which I would then highlight. Or in math you may highlight an example problem to help you if you get stuck later.
This highlighter was a godsend in my last exams, especially for history because Iβd be reading so many historians and articles and when it came to writing essays it would only take me seconds to find a good reinforcing quote as Iβd been highlighting them all along. Or even in English you can highlight quotes from reviews or scholars to be used to back up your argument.
This one is mainly for English and literature studies because when analysing devices and giving examples of these it helps when they are already highlighted. Itβs all about studying smarter not harder and getting things done efficiently so this step really has helped me out.
Again another more humanities point as you often have to create a mental catalogue of people involved and the context of situations to understand the severity of moments in history. Though in science and other subjects itβs always good to know what pages are talking about what professors or scholars or historical figures.
Finally, in many subjects you are expected to produce a mental timeline of events especially in history and it becomes confusing to pinpoint events and dates together so this step helps to take the labour out of that situation.
I hope this helps you guys out. I also like to just make a key for my highlighting that I use for a bookmark, that way I can constantly refer to it. Message me if you have any ideas or things you want me to post about.
Changes β¨
Studygram
my august in photos / trust your heart if the seas catch fire, live by love though the stars walk backward. β e.e. cummings
hi i love my new lil study space for online college haha!!! here is a desk tour video if u want, hope u guys just have a GREAT day!
hi!
does anyone know a free app that is similar to forest app?
hi!
does anyone know a free app that is similar to forest app?
The real heroes
Let's go home π‘
https://www.instagram.com/p/B43-HUdnD2B/
july 28th. 2020
its been thirteen days since i first posted, gomen π this oneβs a bujo spread i made a few days ago abt how sad i feel that summer break is going to be over soon :(( will Die if i have to to online schooling agn ..... but!!! as a student w a Love of learning, im excited for freshman year and to meet new profs + new frens + take notes ,,,,, π₯Ίπ₯Ί
21st may
ππ π»πΆππππΎππ πΆπ π π π»ππ πππΎ πΒ
In this post, I list 7 of my all-time favorite apps / chrome extensions that I use daily.Β I hope I can help out some fellow uni students who are struggling.Β This might help make studying less painful and a tiny tiny bit more enjoyable.Β
love, edithΒ πΎ
ig.: @fivestarstudy_
Essentials and AP Lit journal ππ³π
15.08.20 / iβve been working on revisions since early morning so for the afternoon, iβm just going to relax with hibiscus tea and read. happy weekend to all of you. β‘