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School needs to teach these hacks
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Why the FUCK arenāt weāre taught thisā¦?
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pre exam anxiety is no fun. but neither is past exam frustration
Helpful Books To Learn Languages
French
50 Ways To Improve Your French
Barronās French Idioms
Learn French: The Fast And Fun WayĀ (This book has tons of great worksheets and everything. Itās great for learning French!)
2,001 Most Useful French Words
Say It Right in French: The Easy Way to Pronounce CorrectlyĀ
Streetwise French
Berlitz Hide This French Phrase Book
Italian
50 Ways To Improve Your Italian
Berlitz Self-Teacher ItalianĀ (Personally, I donāt really care for these types of books, mainly because I donāt the things you learn in the first few chapters. Unless you have a base in the language, I donāt think this book will work for you.)
Learn Italian: The Fast And Fun WayĀ (This book has tons of great worksheets and everything. Itās great for learning Italian!)
Barronās Italian IdiomsĀ
Easy Italian Phrase Book: 770 Basic Phrases for Everyday UseĀ
Correct Your Italian Blunders
Spanish
50 Ways To Improve Your Spanish
Correct Your Spanish BlundersĀ
Just Enough Spanish
Dirty SpanishĀ -Ā Warning: This is really vulgar.
Barronās Complete Spanish Grammar ReviewĀ
Making Out in SpanishĀ (I think this title is great. Iāve never read this book, but if youāre looking for slang/everyday Spanish, this seems like a pretty good book.)
Ven Conmigo! Grammar and Vocabulary Workbook: Level 1Ā (This is the actual workbook I use in my Spanish 1 class. It is great and I love it. If you want to teach yourself Spanish, I highly recommend getting a workbook like this.)
Hide This Spanish BookĀ (This has a lot for a small book. Mainly just some basic phrases, along with some that are more vulgar.)
Hide This Spanish Book for LoversĀ (The title speaks for itselfā¦)Ā Ā
Mierda! The Real Spanish You Were Never Taught In School
Say It Right In Spanish
German
50 Ways To Improve Your German
Dirty GermanĀ -Ā Warning: This is really vulgar.
Say It Right In German: The Easy Way to Pronounce Correctly
Easy Way to Enlarge Your German Vocabulary
Barronās German Idioms
The Tell-Tale HeartĀ - If you want to read in German, this seems like a pretty good book to get.Ā
German-English Visual Dictionary
Scheisse!: The Real German You Were Never Taught In SchoolĀ - I love all these books. They have them in every language (The title means āShitā). Although it doesnāt have theĀ pronunciations, its still pretty great for the vocabulary it has. Itās a bit vulgar though, but not too bad.
PortugueseĀ
Just Enough Portuguese: How to Get by and Be Easily Understood
Portuguese Verb and Essentials of Grammar
Berlitz Portuguese Phrase Books & Dictionary
51 Portuguese Idioms - Speak Like a BrazilianĀ
Arabic
Arabic-English Visual Dictionary
The Arabic Alphabet: How to Read and Write It
First 100 Words In Arabic
Learn Arabic: The Fast and Fun Way
Making Out In ArabicĀ Ā
Instant Arabic!
Japanese
Berlitz Concise Dictionary
Essential Kanji: 2,000 Basic Japanese Characters
Colloquial Kansai Japanese: The Dialects and Culture of the Kansai Region
Speak Japanese TodayĀ
Making Out In JapaneseĀ - I just bought this book, and it seems pretty great.Ā
More Making Out In JapaneseĀ
Korean
Say It Right In KoreanĀ
Korean Made Easy
Instant Korean
First 100 Words In Korean
Making Out In Korean
More Making Out In Korean
Korean For TravelersĀ - I think this might only be a Nook book, which kind of sucks.
Dirty KoreanĀ - Ā Warning: This is really vulgar.Ā Ā
Basic Korean: Workbook
Intermediate Korean: WorkbookĀ - Iām not sure if this is worth getting because of the price, but it seems like a helpful book
Korean At A Glance
Teach Me Everyday Korean
Chinese
Making Out In ChineseĀ (I think this title is great. Iāve never read this book, but if youāre looking for slang/everyday Chinese, this seems like a pretty good book.)
Mandarin Chinese - English Visual Dictionary
Survival ChineseĀ
Get Talking ChineseĀ - This book is so great. Itās kind of like a childrenās book, but for learning basic Chinese, itās great.
Hide This Mandarin Chinese Phrase BookĀ
Instant Chinese!
Polish
Say It In PolishĀ
Berlitz Polish Concise Dictionary
Berlitz Polish Phrasebook and Dictionary
Polish: An Essential Grammar
Russian
Learn Russian: The Fast and Fun Way
Say It Right In Russian
Russian Vocabulary
Dermo!: The Real Russian Tolstoy Never Used
Russian At A Glance
Just Enough Russian
General Language Books
Barronās 501 Verbs (comes in French, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Latin, Japanese, Hebrew, Arabic, English and German)
Note: I love Berlitz and Barron books for learning languages. Most are just reference books for verbs, grammar, or basic phrases instead of textbooks. But once you have a base in the language, they help you improve so much. I highly recommend buying any Berlitz or Barron language books. I love the 50 Ways To Improve Your books. They are the best grammar/vocab/correction language books ever. I use the Spanish one to help teach myself Spanish, and I absolutely love it. And it isnāt very expensive either!
I have so much potential⦠i canāt give up on myself.
Some will say,
āarenāt you too old to studying again?ā
āwhat is it for, learning new language when youāre living in the small city with less common foreign encounter?ā
āare you trying to run away from this city and move to Japan?ā
ādonāt be so stoked over anime or manga or drama, just because you like them you start to learn their language? Thatās pretty obsessiveā
āIsnāt it wasting time to studying at your age? Why arenāt you seek for a husband material instead? Youāre turning 30 in monthsā
Yeah. Yes. Right. That kind of comments comes and goes in the moment I started learning Japanese again. People around me tend to be pessimistic about any possibilities. I donāt know why.
I learn Japanese language because Iām basically interested in languages. Iāve learnt English, Korean, Arab, and now Japanese. Though Iām not fluent in any of those yet. At least just yet. Lol
Comparing Korean and Japanese, I found it easier to learn Korean. They only have one kind of letter: ķźø (hangul). And the pronouncation similiar in many ways with my native languageć ”Sundanesse. So to memorizing the letter and attempting to read sentences, is relatively friendly on my tongue.
Meanwhile Japanese have three types of letters: hiragana, katakana and kanji. Hiragana, as expected, the easiest among all three. Iām currently memorizing katakana. And I canāt imagine how do I start the kanji.
So far I learnt from an imperfect guide book I bought years ago when I was in high school. I just figure out as of late, as Iām more fluent in the letters, that there were so many errors in the book. The amount of typos goes to the extent of misleading the student.
It feels like Iām reviewing the book instead of studying. Haha
Itās tiring though. And confusing. I hope this book never gets to be reprint. Or even if it could, they should check again every single part of the book. Whatās the editor has been doing anyway?
Another help Iāve got are from apps on play store called LingoDear and Easy Japanese. Itās quite helpful and fun to learn on the apps when I wasnāt able to practice writing with the books.
I have another three books for practicing with vocabulary and grammarical, but I think it still have to wait until some time later, until Iām confidence with both hiragana and katakana.
Someone says, āthe older we are the harder for brain to learn about something newā. Well, in my case, even though Iām no longer in the blooming twenties anymore, my brain still can understand knowledge pretty fine.
Iām having fun studying. Besides, since I was a kid, I always love to writing notes. I was not a diligent student who always studying every day. But Iām really good at writing notes. My friends love to borrow my notes. And Iām proud of it.
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STATIONERY:
TESTS/ PROGRAMMES/ CERTIFICATES, ETC:
GSCE - Ā General Certificate of Secondary Education is a two-year programme in a specific subject taken by school students in UK. Students start GCSEs at age 14 in year 10 and then they take the public examinations at age 16 in year 11. A level - Ā a qualification in a specific subject typically taken by school students aged 16ā18 in UK (after GCSEs). A Levels are worked towards over two years and split into two parts, with one part studied in each year:
A1 Level or AS Level - the first part of the A level.
A2 Level - the second part of the A level.
Advanced Placement (AP) is a program in the USA and Canada, which offers college-level curricula and examinations to high school students. American colleges and universities often grant placement and course credit to students who obtain high scores on the examinations.
International Baccalaureate (IB) can refer to the international educational foundation, any of the 4 programmes it offers, or the diploma or certificates awarded at the end of the programme.
IELTS - Ā International English Language Testing System is an international standardised test of English language proficiency for non-native English language speakers.
TOEFL - Test Of English as a Foreign Language is a standardized test to measure the English language ability of non-native speakers wishing to enroll in American universities. Though, it is accepted by many English-speaking academic and professional institutions.
ACT - American College Testing is a standardized test for high school achievement and college admissions in USA.Ā
SAT - Ā Scholastic Assessment Test Ā is a standardized test widely used for college admissions in USA.
EDUCATION STAGES/ DEGREES:
Major - is the academic discipline to which an undergraduate student formally commits in USA and Canada. A student who successfully completes the courses prescribed in an academic major qualifies for an undergraduate (Bachelorās) degree.
Double major - Ā a student who declares two academic majors is said to have a double major.
Undergrad student - a student taking up undergraduate education. Ā
Undergraduate education - is a level of education between secondary education and a masterās degree. When a student completes an undergraduate education they get a Bachelorās degree.
Grad student - a student taking up graduate or postgraduate education.
Graduate education - is a level of education taken up after getting a Bachelorās degree. When a student complete a graduate education they either get a Masterās or Doctorate degrees.
It goes something like this:
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This is extremely helpful!!!!
If you want an app like Forest without paying for it, Flora is also good! Itās pretty much the exact same thing!
Saturday afternoon study session.
Comprehensive exam tomorrow š
Tide app had a great quote today.
17 days remaining until deadline. Letās go!
6.13.19
For those of you who graduated this spring: Congrats! We did it!
Best of luck to each and every one of you studying for the Bar exam. Keep your chin up. It will all be worth it soon.
Studying for the med school entrance exam
Day 59/80
Iāve legit spent the whole day in my room, trying to and kinda succeeding in understanding physics, my greatest enemy
Decided to turn on the pretty, but friggin electricity consuming lights, because I wanted to spoil myself a bit for my birthday :)
For real tho, I donāt feel like Iām 20 at all, like?????? I think I got stuck at 12 and never grew up afterwards?????? What do 20 year olds do????? Halp????
And holy moly, Somi released the mv for Birthday today, like, what are the odds??????
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12.06.2019
Mocks are over! Iām so tired. It is possible I will never work again.
A summer REU featuring the worst imposter syndrome of my life.
So I got accepted for an REU at a really nice university doing computational micromagnetics research. Now I was particularly excited about this because all of my background so far has been in experimental work. I figured that seeing what computational research is like might help me decide which path I want to go down for grad school.
So I started one week ago and I have been tasked with spending the past week reviewing literature and learning the concepts applicable to the simulations I would be working with. I also had to introduce myself to matlab as Iāve never used any coding languages before.
I was all excited and everything was fine and dandy but I quickly tumbled into imposter syndrome hell.
Another undergraduate student that goes to the same university I am working at is working under the same professor as me doing similar work. He is generally pretty nice and agreeable and we had several conversations. I found out that he is only one year ahead of me and has already finished his physics degree and mathematics degree and is finishing up a fast tracked masters in mathematics next year. He also has experience in coding and computational work.
Why does this matter you might ask? Well it shouldnāt, but I fell into a slump for a few days where I inadvertently let it matter. I worried about things like āwhat will my advisor think when she realizes she picked the wrong studentā or āmaybe the only reason Iām here is because my professor from my home university helped me make this connection with my REU advisor.ā
This. Is. Not. Okay.
The hardest part so far hasnāt been reading articles or learning to code, but rather allowing myself to start from where Iām at and learn to the best of my abilities.
I canāt let someone elseās experience should not invalidate my self worth.
I am here and thatās that so the best thing to do is be gracious to the individuals willing to help me. The other best thing to do is be gracious with myself.
Iām not gonna lie it has been really difficult to fight imposter syndrome. I can come up with a thousand and one reasons I donāt think I should be here and itās a mental war zone.
Just imagine the incredible things I could be doing by applying that mental energy to more productive things!
This very long ranty message is coming to a close and I just want you to know that if youāre having similar feelings you arenāt alone. This is something so many people feel, but academia feels like an unwelcome environment for acknowledging them. Regardless Iām here telling you that these feelings happen and while itās good to validate feelings, focus on the bigger picture and let them pass. You are gonna kick ass at whatever it is youāre doinā Iām quite sure of it!
I recently started an online social psychology class and this is the introduction page in my notes for module one. Here I have organized my objectives into two sections and my readings are listed at the bottom.
I typically will use 2-3 neutral colored mild liners to accent my notes and washi tape to make things a little more artistic.
Using different font is also a good way to differentiate headings from other information!