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socstudies · 9 months
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.⋆。⋆☂.studyblr reintroduction.☽˚。⋆.
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hello ! im socstudies :)
i've been on studyblr for about five/six years now but i haven't always been active ...
i'm doing a reintroduction bc it's been a while and im about to start my second year of uni!
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about me:
my studygram
im from the uk
i study criminology and sociology (2nd year!)
i love gilmore girls, taylor swift, criminal minds, gta v, sims 4, reading, and going for walks!
i plan on going to grad school, hopefully in the us!
my research area interests are globalisation and the internet! specifically stan twt, kpop and other fandoms and how they've created a sort of culture of their own which transcend country borders!
i also post on instagram and tiktok! (studyingsoc on both!)
i have a lucky black cat who is the most perfect little cat in the whole world <333
i'd *love* to make new friends on here - particularly if ur studying sociology / criminology or u relate to any of the things on here !!
my fav studyblrs so far:
@frenchiepal
@isasarchives
@starrystvdy
@studyblrmasterposts
@psychstudiesblr
fun facts:
i wrote my ib anthropology ia about studyblr!
im currently working on a post series where i revise the basics of sociology, except it's gilmore girls themed!
recent posts:
things i luv about back to uni season
gilmore girls themed sociology game thingy !
thx for reading!! :))
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solitudeishard · 2 years
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If there are any active study with me discord channels then please share the link
@studyblr @studywmmotivation @studying-hard @studyblrmasterposts @studiesing @studiesstudy @mstudies @mstudiesphilology
#discord #studying# channels #study #motivation
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eintsein · 4 years
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An Overview of Note-Taking Styles
Note-taking is one of the most essential skills a student should master. It allows you to record and review information to be used in the future. But what’s the best way to do so? Here’s an overview of note-taking styles that can help you maximize your learning!
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apricitystudies · 4 years
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every minute spent on planning saves you ten minutes spent on execution. short essays probably don't require that much preparation beforehand, but if you're writing something longer you should probably spend some time planning first. this is the process i go through when planning my essays, and i find it works really well!
transcript below:
essay preparation: a guide by apricitystudies
(section one) the planning stage: getting ready to write
1. understand the requirements: all the things you need to know before you start doing anything else. what’s the word count? how many and what types of sources do you need to use? what’s the required referencing style? what criteria will you be graded on?
2. dissect the question by examining three types of terms. key words, or terms that dictate the topic and focus of your essay. instructional words like ‘how’, ‘why’, ‘discuss’, ‘compare and contrast’, and ‘explain’, which tell you how you should answer the question. scope words, which determine the scope of your essay through location, time period, or people.
(next are two examples which i annotated by hand, so i’ll try my best to express them in text form! sorry if the meaning is unclear.)
example 1: breaking down an easy question. what effect does economic hardship have on the rise of totalitarianism? discuss this relationship using examples from the 20th and 21st centuries. here, ‘what’ is an instructional word and ‘effect’ is a key term -- the question is asking you to identify the types of effects. ‘economic hardship’ and ‘the rise of totalitarianism’ are key terms, and this is the relationship the question is focusing on. ‘discuss’ and ‘using examples’ are instructional words telling you how to got about identifying the effects in this relationship. the ‘20th and 21st centuries’ are scope words.
example 2: breaking down a vague question. was the cold war a real or imagined conflict? ‘was’ is an instructional word telling you that this is a yes-or-no question. ‘cold war’ is a key term and  the focus of the question. (end of examples)
3. creating an essay plan, which comprises three parts. a working thesis, or how you will answer the question, the main points of your essay, or how you will prove your thesis is true, and the order of those points, or how you will organise your answer.
an example essay plan based on the earlier question: was the cold war a real or imagined conflict? working thesis: the cold war was a real conflict because it had real, unquestionable, and lasting impacts. main points in order: the impact off the arms race on modern nuclear arsenals, the impact of the korean and vietnam wars, and the impact of the ideological division of europe. this is a highly oversimplified plan! (end of example and planning section)
(section 2) the research stage: gathering information
1. determine what you need to know using these three questions to help narrow the scope of your research. what types of sources do you need? (e.g. journal articles, primary sources, books, etc.) what information are you looking for? what evidence do you need to back up your main points?
2. make a research log: a single document that contains all the information you need to write your essay. below is a screenshot of a table. the top row is a colour-coding system to split evidence by body paragraph. below, the left column is for in-text citations or footnotes for each source. the next column is for the page numbers of each quote. the final and largest column is for the quotes or evidence themselves.
final note: make sure to create your bibliography as you go!
final slide: thanks for reading! i hope this was helpful. from, apricitystudies
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potter-studies · 2 years
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If you've been feeling stressed lately --
move
go for a walk
stretch
yoga
exercise (for any amount of time)
dance
go for a bike ride
go for a hike
relax
exercise
meditate
20-30 minute powernap
journal
take a warm bath/shower
wash face
drink something warm (like tea)
fun
read
draw
listen to music
write
make bullet journal spreads
cook something
room décor
makeup
cut and paint nails
color in a coloring book
make lists
paint/watercolor
origami
puzzles (crosswords, logic puzzles, etc.)
try a new hairdo
calligraphy
write inspiring quotes
watch your favorite show
clean
declutter closet
clean desk
disinfect surfaces
wipe screens
digital declutter (files, photos, apps, etc.)
organize bookshelf
untangle and label cables
vacuum floor
make your bed (it'll make you feel better)
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noodledesk · 4 years
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back at it again with another notion post! this one’s about what I use every day in my personal workspace. hopefully this gives you all a bit of inspiration!
my other notion posts: goal setting and tracking | notion for time management and prioritization
hope you enjoy :) 💖💛🌻 full post below:
Hello everyone! As you all know, I'm obsessed with Notion, and I'm also obsessed with talking about it. Personally, I can never get enough of looking for inspiration and new and improved ways to organize my life, so I thought I'd do the same and go through a quick summary of what I keep track of in Notion.
The home section is where I keep everything. If I have a LOT of tasks that can all be grouped under something else, for example, summer internship, I'd put it in a separate page. But for now, home is where I keep just about everything, which I'll go into.
Under home, I have a to do, calendar, my 2020 plan, my monthly goals, everything I need to run this blog, my large-scale writing projects, notes, art I love, takeaways, and an archive.
To do: This is where I presently keep track of everything I have to do, as well as all the things I want to do sometime in the future that are concrete tasks, like taking online courses I'm interested in. I've  broken down this page in great detail on a separate post, which I'll link in the description.
Calendar: This is where I keep track of major deadlines, events, and important things to remember! It's pretty self explanatory. Whatever you like to include on a calendar can go on it! I don't schedule my time here, though. I like to do that in my To do page.
2020: This is a HUGE page where I break down my yearly goals & systems to achieve them, along with a habit tracker, and a log of specific skills and habits I want to keep up semi-regularly. I also have my year in review in this section, which I just gradually add to whenever I feel there's something notable to add.
Monthly: This is where I take some of the goals in my 2020 page and really flesh them out, make them specific and trackable, and pick some focus concepts to keep in mind for the month. Focus concepts are abstract goals like, 'be kinder to yourself!' which are a little hard to solidify but that I feel are still valuable to have written out as a reminder. I try to break them down in the drop down for each goal or system.
Noodledesk: Self-explanatory! Everything I use to keep myself on top of things for this account, my Instagram, and my YouTube.
Projects: This is where I store everything for my large scale writing projects! I do prefer to write in Microsoft Word, though, so I just transfer everything to Notion afterward to keep it all in one place.
Notes: This is where I keep things like articles to read later, my stretching routine, things to keep in mind, and things I access rather regularly. For quick notes that I plan on deleting later, I still prefer to use Google Keep.
Art I Love: Sometimes I'll come across an artist or several pieces of art that I adore and want to keep coming back to, in which case I'll bookmark them on this page.
Takeaways: This is where I keep summary notes of videos, books, and lectures with important lessons that I want to remember and review. These will typically be nonfiction.
Archive: This is a trash bin of sorts, where I just put everything I no longer use but may want to access in the future. This could be old monthly goal pages, random notes I no longer use, one-off lecture notes, and anything else!
And that's it! It's pretty simple. Remember that utility is KING when it comes to organizing your life, especially when it comes to setting up something for the first time. If it's not essential and you don't use it regularly, it'll save you some headspace to just not have it at all. The point of Notion is to organize yourself and to make things easier for you, which is my rule of thumb for using Notion. Maybe writing down every single habit you do will take longer than just adding a checkbox! See how you can save yourself time, and using trackers will become that much easier.
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designerdollar · 3 years
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Nuclear power plant infrastructure infographic template design. Includes reactors, cooling towers, power lines and other related structures. 👇 Let's follow: . Instagram: instagram.com/designerdollar Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/designerdollar Twitter: twitter.com/designerdollar Pinterest: pinterest.com/DesignerDollar8 Reddit: reddit.com/user/designerdollar
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studyblrmasterposts · 3 years
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Get tagging #studyblrmasterposts
Get some info flowing again!
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Opportunity for Girls Interested in STEAM!
Hi everyone! I’m a writer for a nonprofit organization called Girl Genius (@girlgeniusmag on insta!). GG strives to create an inclusive community where girls of all backgrounds in STEAM (non-binary and trans-inclusive) are given a voice to empower the next generation of female change makers! I wanted to share an upcoming event with you all!
On July 5, 2020, Girl Genius is launching their first online conference (it’s completely free to participate!). There will be many panels and workshops! There are also prizes (ex. Kankens, bullet journal supplies, speakers, hydroflasks) being raffled off!
The panels and workshops include:
• Women in STEAM
• College Application Panel
• Pre-med Panel
• Getting Research Internahips In High School 101 Workshop
• Intro to Animaltion Workshop
• Breaking into Tech Workshop (Vercel x Girl Genius)
• AR/VR Workshop
You do not have to stay for the entire conference, you can just attend the panels/workshops you are interested in! Once you register, you will get an email a day before the event begins!
Here is some more info on some of the panels! ↓
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Here is the link to register!
*the last question asks if you found out about this conference through someone’s social media! I would appreciate it if you would put down my name (Bidhi) for that question! Thank you!! :)
Hope to see you all there! Feel free to message me with any questions! 🧡
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adelinestudiess · 5 years
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Hello! So I have decided to do a second part of self care which is requested by @green-productivitea
Skincare
how to take a shower [1 | 2]
what does the location of acne on your face mean
top tips for relieving dry skin [1 | 2]
what’s your skin type
how your diet affect your skin [1 | 2 | 3]
10 tips for preventing acne
how to get rid of acne [1 | 2]
25 best foods for your skin
beauty benefits of drinking water
16 skin care hacks your skin will thank you for
Products
cosrx good morning low pH cleanser
aztec indian healing clay
benton snail bee sheet mask
lush eau roma toner
mario badescu’s sunscreen/moisturiser
mario badescu’s drying lotion
mario badescu’s seaweed cleansing lotion
cosrx pimple patches
cetaphil facial cleanser and lotion
holika holika 99% aloe vera gel
vaseline intensive care products
nivea skincare products
banana boat sunscreen
burt’s bee facial cleanser
ulta waterful gel moisturiser
bio-essence cleanser
Health
vitamins: What to Take, What to Skip
how much should I weigh for my height and age
bmi calculator [1 | 2 | 3]
bmr calculator
why do we need protein in our diet [1 | 2]
reasons you’re not getting your period [1 | 2]
signs and symptoms of too much stress [1 | 2]
drinking tea may improve your health
absolutely free workout videos for every fitness level
Hair
the right temperature for washing hair
21 hair hacks every girl should know
hair care for different hair types
how to make your hair grow faster [1 | 2 | 3]
26 Top Tips For Long Hair
Products
tresemme shampoo
vichy shampoo
tea tree oil
essential nourishing breakage defense hair mask
terax shampoo and conditioner
lush face masks
pantene shampoo
Others
guide to sleep by @educatier
tips for balancing sleep & education by @brbimstudying
perfect night sleep
how to go to bed early and actually fall asleep
meditation and focus by @studyquill
14 daily habits of women with amazing nails
how to get rid of chapped lips in 40 minutes
how to get smooth, sexy legs
10 metabolism boosters
Products
nivea lip balm
Other masterposts by me
College
Apps for students
Ace your exams
Self care
Printables
Math
Bullet journal
Productivity
Literature
Ace your essays
Chinese
Mental health
Setting up a studyblr
Stress reliefs
Biology
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stationarystudy · 4 years
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Quarantine Masterpost
So I figured since it hasn’t really been done yet, here are some links to help you get through this. I’m sending out love and hope and have a great day.
Life
Something to make you smile
Little things to do more of
Small ways to improve your life
Simplifying your life
Get your life together
Mental health apps
Self care reminders
Soothe yourself
Food masterpost
Mood boosting food
Seven minute workout app
Blogilates
Yoga with Adrienne
Motivation vs. Self - discipline
Turn your life around
Quarantine Activities
Self - worth quote
A quick reminder
Another self care reminder
How to gain discipline
How to fix your sleep schedule
Energy management 
Flexible time management
Productivity/Studying
Top 50 online learning sites
Learn things for free
Tips for online school
Productivity while working from home
Tips for doing online classes
My “sort of complete” online classes and exam tips
Study tips: quarantine edition
Online class study tips
Studyblr 2020 quarantine challenge
Some things I’ve learned while studying in quarantine
Learning
100+ Legal Sites to Download Literature
Important TED talks
Study break ideas
Productivity 101
Productive things that aren’t studying
Secrets to efficiency
How to make a study plan
What to do when you don’t want to study
How to study when you don’t want to
My study routine for ultimate productivity
450 free online Ivy League courses
Staying focused
Getting stuff done
How to beat procrastination
Quick tips for studying/working from home
Quarantine tips for students
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thestudyfeels · 5 years
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Listen, time's running out. Will do something about it?
Y'all don't GET how much I want you to win for yourself. Every time I write my posts, I have one (1) thing on my mind: please let this help someone snap out of their BS and allow them to go win.
Staying in a negative environment has made me realize that you have to take care of urself. No one's coming to help u "get ur shit together", you have to do this for yourself because you realise you deserve so much more than the shit you're experiencing now.
People ask me why I'm 'motivated' and it's really funny to me. You'll be motivated too if you knew what being unmotivated feels like. What it feels to be numb and hate your life. What it feels to be feel you're worthless, incapable, out of control and unhappy. What it's like to be dead inside, look back on your life and want to cry, because you haven't done anything for yourself, you just existed and forgot to live.
Please don't do this to yourself. Y'all don't know how painful it is to live worthlessly. It's a numbing experience, when you drift aimlessly, voicelessly, but on the inside, you're screaming because!!! this ain't it, chief!!!!!
If you're experiencing what I've experienced, listen. Take ONE step today. Do something about this thing called life! Make your bed today before you leave it. Write next day's to-do before sleeping tonight. Read a self-help book, and this time around, TRY the things the author tells you to. Try out everything—art, sketching, acting, baking, writing—to find what truly brings you joy. No tips or articles or videos you watch will help unless you so something with the shit you consume.
So in short, fuck existing, try living.
Please look after your happiness. Please. Protect it! Don't let yourself die this way, it hurts I KNOW, but you've GOT TO do something about it. And you've got to start soon, for time is running out.
Try something different today. Fix yourself. Heal yourself.
Try. Go make your bed.
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eintsein · 3 years
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A Guide to Planning Systems
It's important to have a system of getting things done, whether it's tackling tasks as the day progresses or having a carefully planned schedule for every single hour of the week. How can you create an effective personal planning system that suits your needs and preferences?
Mentioned in this post:
Attention Management: How to Take Control and Live Intentionally
Energy Management: A Human-Based Organization Method
Flexible Time-Blocking: A More Breathable Way to Get Things Done
The ABCDE Method: Accomplish Tasks More Efficiently
My other posts
N.B. some categories include a few examples but they are no means limited to the ones listed here, e.g. there may be methods of organizing tasks other than the five listed here.
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apricitystudies · 4 years
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a few people have asked for a post on how i use onenote, so here’s a quick guide! also obviously not sponsored lol
transcript below:
a uni student’s guide to microsoft onenote by apricitystudies.
1. what is onenote? a programme that helps you to create digital notebooks!
how it works: make some notebooks (i have 1 per semester) and split them into sections (i have 1 per class). each section has pages (i have 1 per lecture).
complete design freedom: easily move images, text, tables, etc. anywhere. create different kinds of pages (e.g. ruled or lined) with unlimited page space in any direction.
convenient study: highlight and annotate with your cursor/stylus and tablet, search for keywords across all notebooks, and sync your notebooks across all devices.
integrate media with ease: insert screen clippings, print lecture slides or pdfs onto your pages, and embed audio/video recordings of lectures directly into your notes.
2. the tagging system
how do tags work? customise your own tags’ names, icons, and keyboard shortcuts. click on text and select tags to flag it, which you can then search for across notebooks.
my own tagging system: i have these tags: to do, important, question, highlight, opinion, critical, reference personal source, look up, and important quote. i use the to do boxes to make weekly task lists for each class, search for important or critical tags when revising, and follow up on question and look up tags.
3. how i take lecture notes for online lectures
during lecture: if i have the lecture slides beforehand, i annotate beside them. if i don’t, i take notes and insert screen clippings of important slides as i go.
post lecture tidying up: i reorganise information and add in headings. i also add lines to break up walls of text and shift sections around to make the flow more logical.
post lecture revising: i skim through and highlight, underline, and annotate my notes. i also check all my tags for anything i need to look up or clarify.
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potter-studies · 2 years
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Tips to reset for a great start to the coming week --
First step -- just take a moment and write down everything you need to do, and make sure to check back to it if you remember anything else. And if you're worrying about something or it's bothering you, write it down so that you can worry about it later.
Clean
Make your bed
Declutter your desk and the rest of your room -- put everything back where it should be
Wipe surfaces
Vacuum/mop your floor
Untangle wires and other cables
Wipe screens
Work
Finish up all of the small random tasks on your to do list that have been migrating from one day to the next for the past week
Complete your weekend homework/other homework
Check your class pages and study for upcoming tests
Plan for the next week in your planner/other and schedule your activities
Reflect -- Check progress on your goals and determine what you can improve for the next week
Misc.
Update and charge all of your devices
Do the laundry
Chores
Go grocery shopping if you need to
Meal prep
Relax
Make sure to take the evening off and relax a bit!
Read a few chapters of your book
Watch some YouTube or a TV series
Journal
Take a warm shower and destress
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sorcierstudies · 5 years
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The Feynman Technique is something I recently stumbled across on when searching for memorization techniques. What’s interesting is that it is a simple and easy method to quickly distil information, but no one I know uses it (or heard of it). This method is extremely helpful for understanding and memorizing difficult concepts. 
Here are the steps to the Feynman Technique:
1. Get a sheet of paper or whatever you’ll be reviewing on, but it should be blank.
2. Write the title of your topic/concept.
3. Write a simple explanation in the simplest wording you can, as if you are to teach someone. 
4. Review anything you missed. 
5. Write another explanation. If you deviate from distilling the information or you’re starting to paraphrase the information, simplify your explanation more.      a. If possible, use an analogy. 
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