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asyastudieskorean · 1 month
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03.12.2024 — 안녕하세요 여러분~ 밥 먹었어요? 내일 저의 final 한국어 시험 있어요. I wasn't really motivated this evening after a long day at work, so I only studied for a short while. I’ll study again right before the exam to refresh my memory, but I’m not too stressed about it! 화이팅~
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theyuniversity · 2 days
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Pronunciation: [uh-NAK-ruh-niz-uhm]
Example sentences:
A slingshot is an anachronism in modern warfare.
Jo’s painting of 18th-century Japan was perfect, except for one anachronism—a turbo-charged racing car.
Like many episodes of Doctor Who, “Dinosaurs on a Spaceship” has its share of anachronisms, such as dinosaurs on a spaceship. (Duh.)
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eliteprepsat · 8 months
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perrysoup · 2 months
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Everything I have learned about reading airplane related weather reports has been completely against my will
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edugent · 17 days
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How I Avoid Frustration When Tackling a Difficult Problem
Hi, my name is Andie and my goal is to help average students get into their dream colleges by becoming excellent test takers.
Learning something new can be difficult. I have found myself getting frustrated when I'm not learning it as fast as I want to or when I'm pressed for time and I don't manage to understand a concept on the first read through. In times like these, how I avoid frustration is by:
Stepping away from the problem. Taking a much needed step back can allow you time to process and reflect on the question and the methods you've been using to solve it. Sometimes, I'm able to return to the question later with a new idea on how to solve it or a different perspective on where I might have been going wrong.
Finding help. Going to your teacher or a tutor has been one of the most helpful things I've done. For so long, I was so scared of being seen as dumb that I avoided asking for help, even if I really needed it. But, I've learned that it's okay to ask for help!
Checking the steps I've already done. Sometimes the issue with your problem isn't what you think it is. There have been times when the reason I'm not able to move past a certain point in my problem is because there is an error with the work I've already done. Simply checking your work can help a ton!
Looking for a step-by-step tutorial for a similar problem. This has saved me so much time! Bonus points if the person explaining it doesn't assume you know everything (even if you "should") and takes the time to explain foundational concepts that are super important to be able to solve the problem.
These are just a few strategies that I have found helpful for me when I'm trying to tackle something difficult while preparing for an exam. If you’re using this to help figure out how you can prepare for your upcoming exam, I hope you found value in this article. If you did, please like it and share with a friend! And, I would love to hear what topics you would like for me to cover next!
Until Next Time,
Andie
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gardenia-study · 7 months
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was really nervous today going into my practice exam because i was afraid i would score about the same as or even worse than i did in june and it would mean that the work i've been doing hasn't been getting me anywhere and OH BOY would that have made me feel discouraged - but luckily my score improved about a hundred points!! excited to dig into analyzing that score breakdown over the next couple of days and then start working with my study group on monday. also, while i've been focused on posting about the sat because keeping track of the time i spent studying has been supa motivational, i've also gotten loads of other work done including knocking off a couple of quick essays for my us gov class and working on a simulation in statistics.
math: 6 hours 32 minutes || ebrw: 1 hour 52 minutes
total study time: 8 hours 24 minutes
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slightlystudy · 1 year
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alrighty everyone!  this is a masterlist for studying for the accuplacer. the accuplacer is a test that some colleges use to put you in the right english and math classes for your first semester of college. i’ve gathered a few things to help with studying, and i hope you guys get good use out of them! 
official accuplacer website. - it has online tests & practice questions you can download. 
math flashcards. 
vocab flashcards. 
formula flashcards. 
sentence skills practice tests; one. two. three.
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jonksi · 2 years
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theyuniversity · 26 days
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Pronunciation: [uh-NAK-ruh-niz-uhm]
Example sentences:
A slingshot is an anachronism in modern warfare.
Nan’s painting of 18th-century Japan was perfect, except for one anachronism—a turbo-charged racing car.
Like many episodes of Doctor Who, “Dinosaurs on a Spaceship” has its share of anachronisms, such as dinosaurs on a spaceship. (Duh.)
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eliteprepsat · 1 month
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thecareerfocus · 6 months
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Expand Your Vocabulary "Regale": A verb that means to entertain, amuse, or delight someone by providing enjoyable experiences, often involving food, drink, or captivating stories.
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mlsclasses · 8 months
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How I Avoid Embarrassment When Asking Basic Questions
Hi, my name is Andie and my goal is to help average students get into their dream colleges by becoming excellent test takers.
Asking questions people believe (or assume) you should already know the answer to can be stressful and lead to embarrassment. When I was taking AP US History, I had a friend who constantly asked really basic questions frequently. Whenever her hand would go up, groans would sound around the classroom. I hated that for her, and started telling her to just ask me first and if I couldn't answer it then ask the teacher. And she thanked me, but declined. She was super confident and didn't care if anyone else was annoyed at her for seeking clarification.
There have been many times when I didn't ask a question I really needed to understand the answer to because I couldn't get over the embarrassment of asking such a "simple" question. Thinking back to this class and her confidence sometimes gave me the push I needed to just do it. But, that spark of confidence was fleeting and unsustainable. So, if anyone else is struggling with asking these types of questions, I would like to offer some tips on what has worked for me:
Find someone you trust to ask. I lucked out when taking calculus that I had a TA who was kind and non-judgemental. There were times I would show up to office hours and would struggle through elementary concepts. Fortunately, he was willing to break everything down even if the concept was simple and something I should remember learning a long time ago. Finding someone, be it another student or a teacher for a different class, that you know will be kind and explain whatever you're struggling with non-judgmentally can be really helpful when trying to push past the embarrassment of not knowing something and asking for help.
Google it. While I don't recommend becoming too reliant on tools such as WolframAlpha, Symbolab, etc. sometimes you may need to search their sites (and potentially sign up for a free trial) in order to see the problem broken down step-by-step. This way you're "asking" your question and not having to worry about what people will think of you because of it.
Send an email. Somethings are easier to ask via email.
If you're in class or choosing to ask questions face-to-face and the person you're asking says something along the lines of "you should already know this", keep this in mind:
It's important to remember that it's okay not to know everything, and it's better to ask for help than to pretend that you know something you don't. By letting them know that you don't know the answer and asking for help, you show that you are trying to learn.
Some responses you can consider to "you should already know this" are:
"I'm sorry, but I don't actually know the answer. Could you explain it to me?"
"I understand that I probably should know the answer, but I don't. Could you help me out?"
"I know I'm supposed to know this, but I'm not sure what the answer is. Could you help me?"
Don't be discouraged if you're preparing for an exam and you come across information you don't know or problems you don't know how to solve. My goal is to help you learn some strategies for improvement so you can master the content and get an excellent exam score! If you’re using this to help figure out how you can prepare for your upcoming exam, I hope you found value in this article. If you did, please like it and share with a friend! And, I would love to hear what topics you would like for me to cover next!
You've Got This,
Andie
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lily-notebooks · 8 months
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Immerse yourself in a burst of creativity with our Vibrant Color Explosion Composition Notebook, showcasing a captivating and colorful aesthetic that elevates your writing experience. This delightful notebook offers 120 college-ruled pages, measuring 7.5 x 9.25 inches, providing ample space for your writing and creative expressions. Ideal for students, artists, and anyone who loves vibrant designs, it seamlessly adapts to school, college, and beyond. The soft matte cover adds both style and durability, making it an ideal companion for all your creative pursuits. Let the vivid colors inspire your imagination in this dynamic composition notebook. Features:
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strezzedanddeprezzed · 10 months
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Day 4 of 100- LSAT Prep
Feeling really unmotivated and it was really hard to sit down and work today. I’m doing logical reasoning today. I’ve done about 12 questions and some strategy. I’m try to write down why every answer choice is wrong or right rather than focusing on timing. I’m going to do another 26 questions tonight and maybe watch a lecture on LR.
ALSO!!! LSAC processed my fee waiver, so now I have 2 free attempts at the LSAT + a bunch of other cool things. All together over 1000$ of fees were waived.
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