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ADOPTING A GOOD MINDSET BEFORE EXAMS
Today is THE day, the day you’ve been stressing about for a few weeks, or maybe even a few months. Today you have an important exam, or maybe you just have a regular chemistry test. Anyway, you’re feeling anxious because obviously this is a stressful situation and you feel your heart rate accelerating, short on breath and your legs are shaking.
You’re also around many people that feel the exact same way as you and it doesn’t help.
I’ve been in this situation so many times and felt so bad, especially for really important exams. That’s why I wanted to tell you about how I got used to managing this pre-exam feeling and how it can help you to feel more confident and -may I say relaxed?
Of course, these tips are also useful if you have an interview or anything that could have put you in a stressful situation !
If you’re around too many anxious people, take a step back and go in a quieter place. Anxiety is contagious, even if you don’t realize it. Seeing everyone shouting at loud questions about a specific topic or hearing about how good your friend has studied will only make you feel worse. If you like staying around people, try to change subject with your friends, talk about what you’ll do after the exam and if you’re alone, listen to some music or do anything that can distract you. If you have a presentation to make, use this time to think about what you are going to say, or how you will present yourself.
Have confidence in what you’ve studied and accept the fact that it’s now too late for whatever topic you haven’t reviewed. Re-reading notes 5 minutes before the exam is the most useless thing in a world, but it can be reassuring. Being aware that you don’t know everything can be really stressful so that’s why it’s better to be well prepared in the first place. Just tell yourself that you’ve done what you can so that there’s no reason you could fail that exam. Have confidence in your capacities, and tell yourself that you know the topic really well.
Imagine yourself in a successful situation. Imagine yourself acing your exam/interview, knowing all the answers, imagine how you’re gonna feel knowing that you’ve succeeded, imagine your main goal and how happy you will be once you’ve achieved it. Again, it’s all about feeling confident and attracting all the good vibes you need. Remember that complaining about how you suck and how lame you are won’t get you anywhere.
Don’t forget to B-R-E-A-T-H-E : 5 secs in, 5 secs out. Do it till you feel better. Focusing on your breathing will distract you from all the chaos and anxiousness around you. Your heart will have a normal beat again, and you’ll bring more oxygen to your brain, which could be useful in these kinds of situations :P
Make sure you are ON TIME! There’s nothing worse than being late for an exam, as your anxiety levels may triple because of it. Plan all the stuff you need to bring the day before, check the itinerary if the exam/appointment is in an unknown place and how long it will take to go there.
I’ve been practicing these tips since I started med school and I’ve always found them very helpful. Let me know if it works for you too!!
Good luck with your exam!!
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Simple Vegan Pizza
Ingredients:
Dough:
4 cups of bread flour
1 ½ cups water
1 packet instant dry yeast
1 tsp salt
Sauce:
1 can crushed tomatoes
¼ cup olive oil
4 cloves of garlic
4 fresh basil leaves
1 tbsp fresh rosemary
1 tbsp dried oregano
2 tbsp fresh oregano
1 tsp salt
1 tsp sugar
2 tsp paprika
1 tsp red pepper flakes
Directions:
For the dough mix yeast with warm water and let it sit for a few minutes. Add flour and salt and mix with your hands until it firms up. On a floured surface place the dough on the surface and knead until firm. Set aside in a bowl and let dough rise for 1 hour to over night.
In a large pot heat oil and add herbs and mined garlic and cook until fragrant. Add tomatoes and remaining spices and cook for 30-45 minutes with the lid on.
Preheat oven to 200°C. Divide dough into two equal parts and roll them out and place them onto a baking pan with parchment paper. Spread the sauce on top of the dough and top with your favorite toppings. Bake for 20 minutes or until dough is crispy and golden brown.
Cut pizza into equal pieces. Sprinkle with nutritional yeast for a cheesy kick. Enjoy!
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hey hello hi!!! it’s been ages (6 months?!) since my last masterpost, and i’ve been seeing so many great educational apps on the google play store. so here’s a list of some educational smartphone apps that you should check out!
disclaimer: i have not used most of these applications (i generally don’t use study or even productivity apps), so i’m recommending them based on reviews!
general education
curiosity [ play store, free ] [ apple, free ] curiosity is a super cool app that’s all about learning new quirky facts! every 24 hours new content is released, including mind-blowing science, history and technology facts. it’s like having the best museum and the most fascinating library at your disposal.
coursera [ play store, free ] [ apple, free ] with coursera, you can access more than 1,000 courses and specializations developed by 140+ of the best colleges and universities in the world, and master subjects from python programming and data science to photography and music.
edx [ play store, free ] [ apple, free ] edx provides free online courses from the world’s best universities and institutions. there are so many topics to discover, including computer science, engineering, history, psychology, nutrition, big data, statistics and hundreds more. with edx, you have the flexibility to learn on your schedule. it is free education, when and where you want it.
khan academy [ play store, free ] [ apple, free ] khan academy allows you to learn (almost) anything for free. browse over 10,000 videos and explanations at your fingertips in math, science, economics, history, and much, much more. sharpen your skills with over 40,000 interactive practice questions with instant feedback and step-by-step hints. khan academy is a wealth of resources and it’s all free! note: i really really recommend khan academy! it is super helpful and there’s also the free sat prep (and the upcoming free lsat prep for people interested in law school)!!
udemy [ play store, free ] [ apple, free ] udemy is your place to learn real world skills online. with over 32,000 online courses and tutorials, offered in more than 80 languages, you can choose from a wide range of topics to inspire creativity, hone your skills, be your own boss, and more. courses in everything from programming, it & software, business, marketing and entrepreneurship, health, design, languages, music, and much more.
goodwall [ play store, free ] [ apple, free ] goodwall is basically a social network for students - you can share your skills and achievements and win scholarships (and even be recognized by colleges and universities!) when you join, you are eligible for a $500 weekly new student award, in addition to the $1000 student of the month scholarship. people seem to think that it’s a great way to connect to other motivated students throughout the world (obviously the studyblr community is The Best ;) but here’s an awesome alternative!)
schoold [ play store, free ] [ apple, free ] schoold is a super cool app that allows you to find information on 3000+ colleges and 25k+ scholarships by major and admission chance. It also offers free college counseling (advice on applications, financial aid, majors, and careers) and future planning tools!
science
phywiz [ play store, free ] need help with your physics homework? phywiz provides step by step solutions for questions in over 30 physics topics, including kinematics, forces, gravity, and quantum physics. ask phywiz a question like "if mass is 6 and velocity is 7, what is momentum?“ and get your answer immediately. many of the positive reviews call it “one of the best apps i’ve ever used”.
little alchemy [ play store, free ] [ apple, free ] [ website ] this is such a cute game where you start with four elements and combine them to create interesting, fun and surprising items. it’s definitely addictive!
chemistry quiz [ play store, free ] 500+ quiz questions covering the elements, the periodic table, bonding and interactions, matter and mixtures, chemical reactions, acids and bases, organic chemistry, nuclear chemistry, history of chemistry, and labs.
skyview [ play store, free ] [ apple, free ] a beautiful and intuitive stargazing app that uses your camera to precisely spot and identify celestial objects in sky, day or night. it’s a great app for people who love space but don’t want to purchase fancy equipment to enjoy its beauty. you can see what each star and planet is and where it’s going. be sure to calibrate it first!
coding
encode [ play store, free ] encode is packed with bite-sized coding lessons that combine succinct explanations and clear real-code examples. it is a wonderful way for beginners to start programming.
sololearn has a ton of apps that are all about learning to code: java, c#, python, javascript, c++, etc.!
programming hub [ play store, free ] [ apple, free ] your one-stop solution to learn all of the top programming languages! you can learn c, c++, java, html, javascript, r, css, vb.net, c#, python 2.7, python 3, linux shell scripting, swift, sql, jquery, and assembly 8086. there are over 1800+ pre-compiled programs with output for practice and learning. a new feature seems to be the programming-related interview questions that can help you prepare for a job interview!
codenza [ play store, free ] codenza is a dictionary of 3000+ ready-made computer programs: the ultimate coding encyclopedia for university curriculum. codenza covers everything from computer graphs to artificial intelligence! note: codenza does not teach programming. it only provides programs and offers explanations for the more complex programs.
math
cymath [ play store, free ] [ apple, free ] [ website ] stuck on a math problem? cymath allows you to enter your problem, and helps you to solve it step-by-step. topics include pre-algebra, algebra (equation solving, factoring, logarithms, exponents, complex numbers, quadratic equations, trigonometry, partial fraction, polynomial division, etc.), and calculus (product rule, quotient rule, chain rule, u-substitution, integration by parts, integration by partial fraction, trigonometric substitution, rationalizing substitution, etc.)
photomath [ play store, free ] [ apple, free ] math is full of symbols that we are inconvenient to type, and photomath solves that problem: simply point your camera toward a math problem and photomath will show the result with detailed step-by-step instructions. there is a new feature of handwriting recognition as well!
mathway [ play store, free ] [ apple, free ] [ website ] yet another math problem solver! this one allows you to type your problem or scan a picture of your problem. mathway covers basic math, pre-algebra, algebra, trigonometry, precalculus, calculus, statistics, finite math, linear algebra, chemistry, and graphing. one flaw seems to be that you need to be online for it to work, but otherwise, it’s a fantastic tool!
history
history timeline [ play store, free ] okay, woah. this is a detailed timeline of world history with thousands of entries! it includes world history (events, nations, leaders, and wars) AND history of science, art, literature, music, and philosophy.
today in history [ play store, free ] [ similar apple, free ] for the history enthusiast who wants to learn something new every day: today in history tells you what historical events happened on that day! it works offline and you can choose from over 50 languages.
ancient history encyclopedia [ play store, free ] [ website ] thousands of informative and reliable articles on ancient history. articles are written with students in mind and are carefully reviewed to ensure accuracy, and are easy to read.
languages
duolingo [ play store, free ] [ apple, free ] one of the leading language learning apps, duolingo gives you the ability to learn english, spanish, french, german, italian, portuguese, dutch, irish, danish, swedish, russian, ukrainian, esperanto, polish, and turkish for free. you can practice your speaking, reading, listening, and writing skills and improve your vocabulary and grammar.
productivity
forest [ play store, free ] [ apple, $1.99 ] forest is a cute productivity app that keeps you off of your phone! you set a certain amount of time, and during that time a tree ‘grows’, but if you use your phone before the times up, the tree dies. :(
habitica [ play store, free ] [ apple, free ] have you heard of ‘gamification’? habitica is an app that allows you to gamify your tasks! check off tasks to level up your avatar and unlock features such as armor, pets, skills, and even quests! it’s a great way to have fun while being productive! note: habitica is another one of these apps that i’ve actually attempted to use - it is super cute and it’s definitely a great way to stay on track!
timetune [ play store, free ] timetune is a great app for people who have established a daily routine or would like to. you can set up a routine (or multiple routines) and add your daily tasks. it can be used as a daily task reminder, student calendar, timetable planner, routine schedule organizer, routine optimizer, habit creation tool, daily time manager, or daily planner.
ike [ play store, free ] ike is a to-do list that uses eisenhower’s priority matrix. you can organize your tasks by importance and urgency, and add all sorts of details such as due dates and location reminders.
habithub [ play store, free ] habithub is based on seinfeld’s productivity secret, which involves building long streaks of days that will motivate you to keep moving forward. (snapchat for habits? i think yes!) it includes a full calendar view for every habit, reminders, compatibility with smartwatches, the option to write notes every day, more flexible goals, the ability to categorize your habits, and graphs that show you how you’re doing. the interface looks beautiful and people seem to love the abundance of settings.
pomotodo [ play store, free ] [ apple, free ] there is an abundance of pomodoro timers in the app store, and pomotodo is one of them! pomotodo easily syncs across platforms, has advanced to-do list options, the ability to customize pomo and break times, offers background noise to keep you focused, and sends you weekly email reports to help you track your productivity. i don’t want to list a ton pomodoro apps in this masterpost, but here are the many options on google play store!
alright, that’s all i’ve got for you today !! i hope that this was helpful, and feel free to send me an ask with any questions, suggestions for future masterposts, or your recommendations for other study apps/websites!! :) have a great day!
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Classical Art Meets Hip Hop: Funny Rap Lyrics Inserted Into Classical Paintings
Fly Art productions is a Tumblr art page that was conceived suddenly from a spurt of boredom on the internet in December 2013. They create memes which are a witty mashup of sassy and modern hip hop lyrics inserted into famous classical paintings. A selection of the best work from Fly Art Productions features graphics of Big Sean’s words with Botticelli, Drake with Magritte, Kendrick Lamar, A$AP Rocky and many more.
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