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@words-mean-things
White nest (by neoromax)
Daily reminder!
june 10, friday | organic chem, done ✔️
Color coding and highlighting is extremely useful.
That is, if you know how to do it in an efficient matter.
This guide will teach you what colors are good to use and when to highlight with them. Note that these are all recommendations from me, but are backed up with evidence I collected.
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How to: Get Neater Handwriting! (by stuudytips)
Know your handwriting: Before you improve something, you want to know where it’s currently at, right? Analyze your handwriting. Note down what you dislike about your handwriting. Here are some aspects of your handwriting you can think about:
Spacing - How spaced out are your letters?
Slant - Are your letters slanted?
Curves - Does your handwriting have curves or straight lines?
Pressure - Are your letters light or dark?
Size - How big are your letters?
Find a style of handwriting. Find a style that’d you’d like to emulate in your own handwriting. This could be a friends, one pulled off the internet, or your neatest handwriting.
Practice the alphabet. Using the style of handwriting you want, write rows of letters. This will train your muscles to write these letters in opposition to your own handwriting.
Practice Writing Words. After practicing the alphabet, practice writing words. You could write about your day today, something you’re looking forward to, a to-do list, or these words that I randomly thought of:
Hi
Bye
Hello
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Car
Bus
Clothing
Sick
Tips
Use your whole arm. When writing words, you’re supposed to use your whole arm, as opposed to just your hand.
Try to write at least once a day. It will help with your muscle memory.
Pick a writing utensil that’s comfortable.
Always write on the line. This will help size in addition to keeping your lines straight.
Developmental psychology notes, take 2! :D
How To Take Notes
Annotations and Note Taking
Annotations and Colour-Coding
College Note Taking 101
Guide to Note Taking
How to Maintain Good Notes
How to Take Lecture Notes
How to Take Notes if you Hate Taking Notes
How to Take Notes
How to Take Notes |2|
How to Take Notes From a Textbook
Note Taking Post
Take Effective Lecture Notes
Taking Lecture Notes
Typing Your Notes
Note Taking Methods
Cornell Note Taking Method
Note Taking Methods
Note Taking System
Study Methods
Visual Note Taking
How To Make Notes Look Pretty
Guide to Pretty Notes
How to Illustrate Your Notes
How to Make Your Notes Look Pretty
Sketchnote Tips
Visual Guide to Illustrated Notes
How To Make Notes Using One Note
Cornell Note Taking Method on One Note
How to Take Notes Using One Note
Note Taking Printables
Note Outline Printable
Note Printables
First official post, yay!! Tested out my new mildliners by making some Latin literary device flashcards, and I love them 💙
Andrea Howey
[ In de storm ••• #vscocam #albertbierstadt ] (at Seattle Art Museum)
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