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laurajournal · 3 years
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meriakistudies · 5 years
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The exam stress is real
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yunobujo · 5 years
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march 9, 2019 // this month’s spread ft. joon’s wise words
major spring vibes even tho it was -15C yesterday :’)
♫: The King - Conan Gray
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studypride · 5 years
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4.5.19 // spring back into it!
the other day i really felt like journaling/doodling so i just.. opened up my notebook and watched what came out. and this is it!
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artificialcowgirl · 5 years
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07/10/19: finally!!! some original content!!!
i’m officially starting to teach myself spanish after 3 years learning little to nothing in class :)
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noodledesk · 5 years
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[122218] hello, hello, loves!! i’m finally posting my collab with the wonderful, talented @studytune, and our theme was six of crows!! this series was pretty close to magic with me i love it SO much!! i also have a video on my channel where i’m working on this, so if you’d like to see how it came about and some of my thoughts on the book, you can go ahead and check out the video here. the break has started and i’m excited but also kind of stressed for the year to come!
q: what’s something you want to stop doing by the end of the year?
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bujo spread for the beginning of may (^: 
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pumpkinstudylatte · 5 years
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planning my podcast and hanging out with koo are among current favourite summer acivities ヾ(*・ω・)ノ
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createnotes · 5 years
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hello,,, I'm back? can you believe?
Hello guys! I’m finally back after a more than 365-day hiatus. I had to take a well-needed break to give way to my mental and physical stresses. I’m okay now. Much happier and more motivated than I was back. 
You guys missed my first ever bullet journal I made for 2018. However, that was just a trial round. I’m still thinking about whether I should post some of my favorite spreads from that journal. 
Now, I would like to introduce to you guys my 2nd ever bullet journal for this year! Will post my january spreads soon! 
Let’s catch up. Drop a message and I’ll gladly reply.
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studylikeathena · 5 years
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last psychology homework before the exam!
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laurajournal · 5 years
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maistudyblr · 5 years
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First few days of May spent well. How’s your month doing so far?
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saturnsstudy · 5 years
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10.28.18
my favorite october spread ! <3
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pennyfynotes · 6 years
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7.24.18 // 9:30am // starting a semester without shooting yourself in the foot
hola! recently got an ask from an anon about how to start the new semester so here it is. (sorry for the early back to school posts but like? winter is coming? yeah sorry don’t watch game of thrones) xoxo, m
general tips:
1. make a schedule: put in the things that have to happen each day. so classes, sports practices, work etc. this’ll help you evaluate how much time you have to do things like homework and if you have time to take on more extracurriculars and things. it’ll also prevent you from scheduling stuff during these times where you have to be somewhere else.
2. plan somewhere: ok so despite owning a studyblr and a bullet journal that i share with you guys, i kinda suck at planning. i completely relate to the abandoned planner/bujo situation. ideally, you might want to implement something like this. if that doesn’t work for you, just have a notebook where you jot down all your lists (that can be events, to-dos, reminders). you could even use an app (google keep is helpful bc you can sync bt phone and computer). just find somewhere to put down your thoughts.
3. read the syllabus/any emails from your prof/teacher: make sure you do all your summer homework. there might be a quick assignment/supply that you need to bring on the first day. also figure out where your class is. that’s kinda important. get familiar with policies like when to turn in hw, what their late work policy is. write yourself a cheat sheet if you have to.
4. map out your route: this is more of a first day/week type deal, but just figure out how you’re gonna get from place to place so you’re not stressing about being late. you can do this in person by walking around campus or just mentally if you’re familiar. if you’re in college and need to factor in meal/bus times, figure that out too.
5. get on your teacher/profs good side: i’m not saying to suck up or anything, but treat them with courtesy and try not to be late. if you’re one of those people that likes to be really familiar with your prof/teacher, start going to office hours just to say hi (or obv if you need help). i’m generally of the “invisible student” type, but there are definitely pros to having your instructor know your name.
6. compare your schedule: if your teacher/prof has already given you dates of major projects or exams, look that over. make sure you don’t already have any pre-planned trips (ex: my cousin is getting married and we’ve known the date for months). teachers/profs will always be more flexible about changing the dates of things or allowing you to take exams early/late if you let them know asap. you might think, “oh it’ll be easy to ask them to take it early”. not necessarily. if they haven’t made up the exam yet and you ask them a week in advance to take the exam early, not going to get a happy prof. and they’ll probably say no.
7. establish a routine: ok i kind of suck at this too, but mapping out when you’re going to do work etc is helpful. if all else fails, establish a sleep schedule. determine if you work better early in the morning or late at night. in my opinion, there’s no point in trying to be an early bird if you’re most productive from 11pm-1am. 
8. make a clear organizational system: for most of us, this will inevitably go to shit once the semester drags on. but having one at the beginning of the year will make things go more smoothly and give you a structure to go back to once you realize you can’t find a damn thing.
9. find a good study spot: find a spot you like. actually find a few spots. now’s when you’ll have time to scout around campus/your town. nothing sucks more than needing to study for an exam/make the most of your time and having your only study space be occupied. i have actually spent like 20 minutes looking for a spot during exams. don’t do it.
10. experiment a little: if you already know what works for you, great. but if you’re trying to decide between going digital or using paper. rewriting your notes vs making them legible the first time around. do some quick experimentation when things are as hectic.
11. find a friend in each class: i am also horrendous at this. but it’s really helpful if you’re stuck on homework or didn’t quite catch something important the prof/teacher said. if no one you know is in the class, maybe think about making a new friend/study buddy.
12. go the extra mile while you still can: now is probably the time when you have less going on outside of school. take advantage of that to build a little “grade cushion”. take the time to do assignments early and go over them with friends so you’re sure everything is correct. go above and beyond on that project, your super busy self will thank you later when your rushing to finish homework and probably miss a bunch of questions. now, i also want to mention that you should only do this if you can reap some kind of benefit. it could be getting a 100 instead of a 93 or just for self satisfaction. but don’t waste your time painting a masterpiece when your english teacher asks for a stick figure drawing to illustrate a scene from huck finn. the highest grade you can get is 100% and you could probably do that with some well placed lines. unless, like i said, you get personal satisfaction from said masterpiece. and you have the time to do it. :) hint, hint: i was that extra af kid in english class.
college specific tips (that might also apply elsewhere?)
1. go to class: ok i am an advocate of the “skip class when you need to” method (unpopular opinion), but you should go for at least the first week if not month. your teacher/prof will outline important policies that might not be in the syllabus. you’ll be able to tell if you really need a textbook (i usually rent for easy returns or wait until a couple days in or both) and get a feel for the prof. are they super strict on things like deadlines/guidelines or more relaxed. you’ll learn where you can bend the rules. from there, at your own risk, you can evaluate if you really need to go to class or not.
2. make sure you unpack so you can find things: don’t just toss everything into a drawer. it will come back to bite you when you’re frantically searching for that one item.
3. get to class early: i mean like 20 minutes early. (potentially earlier if you’re in a freshman class full of overachievers). this will allow you to choose where you want to sit and give you time to get situated. if you want to meet new people, maybe sit towards the middle. also, though college classes rarely have assigned seats, you’ll be choosing your unofficial official seat. don’t be that person that moves around all the time and displaces half the class because of it.
4. enjoy the first bit: catch up with friends, make new ones. you won’t have too much work for at least the first 2 days, so be efficient and don’t spend all day in your room/the library “doing work”. there will be plenty of time for that. 
best of luck friends! i’ll probably be putting out more masterposts on similar topics as we move closer to school starting (sigh). lmk if you have any requests!
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moonshinestudies · 6 years
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01.09.2018
“I find it amusing that we’re all pretending to be normal when we could be insanely interesting instead.” - Atlas
It’s finally September which means only one thing: The season of cozy sweaters, candles, serenity and melancholia is finally upon us! Autumn has always been my favorite season and I cannot wait to see what it will bring this year 🍁
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artificialcowgirl · 5 years
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sept. 27, 2019:
omgomgomg september is almost over,,, my college classes have been kicking my butt but i’ve been doing well! i hope everyone’s semester is going good so far:)
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