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lvsckgrlss · 6 months
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theinsomniacindian · 4 months
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Indian Chaotic Academia Pt. 1
Wanting to wear jumpers and hoodies but changing your mind after looking at the daily temperature
Scoring 97% in English in your board exams but your spoken English makes you sound like you are an illiterate crackhead
Messy yet (somewhat) intelligible handwriting
A weak spot for old Bollywood songs regardless of your personal taste in music
Wanting to study in a park or a cafe but you can't as they're too loud and busy
Adrak chai is the solution to everything
Muting the class WhatsApp group so you can read angsty fanfiction at 3 a.m. without alerting your parents
Buying several highlighters but still end up using blunt pencils to mark important study material
At some point, a B is the best grade you'll ever find in your report card
Reading the Mahabharata at the back of the class in the same way you would read a modern novel ("Nooo, why did he have to die 😭")
Coming up with ideas for study charts but never actually making them
The poem you have to learn in your regional language class is actually your favourite childhood song
Getting the 'Slytherin house' that always comes last in every school event
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French lessons: ✨Je suis allé en France. C’était bien. J’aime le football. Mon père n’aime pas le football.✨
Latin Lessons: 💀gladiator in viro gladium posuit. multum sanguinis fluxit. Homo mortuus est.💀
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stepghost · 8 months
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papervine · 8 months
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hirokosoul · 1 month
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mangadore · 27 days
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mamangasick · 1 month
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Blue Period
Tsubasa Yamaguchi
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lvsckgrlss · 6 months
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a story about a very ordinary couple
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theunaestheticstudyblr · 11 months
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MASTERPOST OF MY POSTS
Advice posts:
Small things you can do to help keep somewhat sane when life is chaos incarnate
Tips for a super busy life with add-on by lilliesandlovebirds
How I prep for a new semester at uni
STEM writing advice
schedule time for yourself
Broke college student tip: cook
Overwhelming failure
Small changes make big impacts
Gathered school advice
advice for new college students
Failure is normal and a part of the learning process
tips for playing catch up
Getting back into school
UNIVERSITY WITH MENTAL ILLNESS
How to bounce back from failing a test
How to get a good work/life balance
 Study stuff:
review/summary pages
Testing tips: minutes before the test
Fun ways to help stay focused while studying
A survival guide for finals week
different study methods
How I condense notes for quick reviews
How to study for a test with lots of info
Testing tip
My 20 Favorite Language Learning Tips
Autism and School
Productivity:
Productivity and disability
One of my favorite productivity tips:
Healthy productivity
don’t be productive all the time
How to make the most out of a sick day
slow mornings
How I limit my productivity and why you probably should too
Other:
Easy and cheap study snacks: stuffed croissants
failing is ok
academic wins
Easy, fast and cheap foods for under $5
TIPS FOR MANAGING CHRONIC MIGRAINES AND ONLINE CLASSES with add-on by phdstudygirl
Things I learned from failing classes
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simplestudentplanning · 6 months
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Time Blocking
Time-blocking: scheduling out EVERY PART of your day
What to time-block
Inflexible events (lectures, work shifts, appointments)
Routines (getting ready for school/work, getting ready to go to sleep, etc.)
Tasks (studying, homework, projects, chores, etc.)
How to time-block:
Get a calendar (preferably digital so it’s easily changeable.) I use a mix of Google Calendar and iCalendar.
Make separate calendars for separate parts of your life (personal, work, school.) I personally separate my classes as well because it’s easier.
Schedule all inflexible events first. Why? To see how you can balance and schedule your day around those times.
Schedule the time it takes to get to school/work. It helps you see how much time you have to do stuff that doesn’t require you to commute. (You can also study while commuting, but it can be harder if you have multiple transfers, or get easily car-sick. Also, public transit can be dangerous, so be careful.)
Schedule the tasks you need to do. Homework, studying, laundry, cleaning. Estimate the time you think it takes to do those things. If you have ADHD, you should probably multiply that time to 2 (or 3), because you will most likely get distracted and not finish it in time (instead of 15 minutes, it’s probably 30 minutes.)
All short individual tasks like taking out garbage and folding laundry, you should group those short tasks together in one block and just make a to-do list.
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urfriendash · 5 months
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me watching the one side of studyblr that genuinely love studying, are always caught up, posting happy updates:
me watching the side full of burnt out gifted kids, late on work, don’t like studying much but want to, here for motivation and documentation (me):
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keirenoid · 4 days
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景清とのスクールライフに飢えている
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stepghost · 8 months
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papervine · 6 months
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nevarasstuff · 7 months
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I grew up as an academic achiever, straight A student you would say. Nevertheless sometimes i still get a C or even lower. No, getting bad grades is never a curse for me.
Once upon a time, i went back from school with my math exam paper. Red massive zero on top of it, looks like a cherry. I handed it to my parents at the living room. Staring at my toes, waiting while they reading it. My teacher said I will get into a trouble the second i handed the paper to my parents. It's been 5 seconds, and the only thing i hear from my parents is laugh, they cracked and say "don't you dare feel sad or think we feel dissapointed with your score-" they can't even finish the sentence, laughing too hard. "At least you bring an egg for us, let's cook it for our lunch!" Just like that they get up and hug me. My dad holds my hand walking to the kitchen while my mom preparing our lunch. I don't know where that exam paper went, maybe my dad made a paper plane from it and threw it away. My soul still confused, eyes staring blankly. But i know one thing for sure.
Now i know the big impact of how parents treat their kids and how parents look at their kids when they get bad grades can impact how kids perceive scores and school life. Grades are important, but your kid's mental health is the most crucial part.
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