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âFantastic Beasts and Where to Find Themâ Behind the Scenes
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School starts Monday,Donât Forget why you started,it will be worth it in the End!!Stay Positive
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my Romeo and Juliet charactersâ appearances chart is done!
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How To Take Lecture Notes
The professors sometimes ask for students to print out lecture slides or take notes before class, so here are some ideas on what to do before, during, and after the lecture. Of course, these donât have to be followed exactly as written, so you can use what works best for you. :)
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Reblog if you are a Studyblr/orginisation/stationery blog!
Hi! ~ Iâm a new studyblr and Iâm looking for similar blogs to follow. So if your tumblr is a studyblr/organisation/stationery blog then reblog this post & follow me so I can follow you! :)
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24.06.2015 Memorizando materia y muriendo de frio pero hay que seguir!// memorizing and freezing but i need to keep going! â€đ
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17.08.2015. Viva la diversidad de destacadores! Estudiando comercial con mis destacadores se hace mas fĂĄcil y bonito. Ăxito con sus estudios đđđđâ
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Hola!! Aqui otro studyblr de habla hispana (bilingĂŒe en realidad) <3
Busco studyblrs en español!!
Me he dado cuenta que no hay muchos studyblrs en español, y sin embargo es una comunidad que tiene mucho pĂșblico hispanohablante. Por eso, quiero hacer una bĂșsqueda de studyblrs en español para hacer un link en mi blog (y para seguirlos).
Si publicas contenido en español en tu studyblr, escrĂbeme un mensaje con el link de tu blog! (TambiĂ©n escrĂbeme si publicas en inglĂ©s, pero puedes responder preguntas en español)
If you donât speak Spanish, reblog this, you would help Spanish-speaking studyblrs to get together
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MI SISTEMA DE ESTUDIO. Hola! Estoy subiendo todos los post que he subido ya, pero ahora en español. No he visto mucho contenido de âstudyblrsâ en español asĂ que me parece una buena forma de integrar a LatinoamĂ©rica a esta comunidad :) Este es el sistema que uso para estudiar. Espero que les sirva para crear su propio sistema, o para usar este directamente.
- puedes encontrar tĂ©cnicas de estudio aquĂ y aquĂ
- otros post en español aquĂÂ
- you can find this post in english here
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A guide to the Cornell Note-taking System
(As per anonâs request)
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Have a good desk. Find a desk or table with a top that rests somewhere between your waist and ribcage when you sit at it, so that your elbows can rest easily upon it without having to hunch your shoulders forward. You also want to be able to rest your feet flat on the ground. Use a comfortable chair that fits the height of the desk / table. You may want to skip the fancier desk chairs that rotate, roll, recline, lift, etc., if these will only become distractions. If you are using a computer, you want enough space to place it about 1 œ to 2 œ feet away from you.
Kill distractions. Your phone, and TV are not your friends when it comes to studying. Donât rely on willpower: put obstacles between yourself and the distractions.
Turn your phone off - or at least put it on silent and leave it across the room, where you canât fiddle with it.
Use browser extensions like LeechBlock and Nanny to block distracting websites. Hereâs a more extensive list of blocking extensions and apps (for phones, and laptops). Setting yourself regular breaks can help you avoid temptation during work time because you can use the time to check your phone.
Tidy up. Clearing away the clutter from your study space should help clear your mind, allowing you to focus on the job at hand. Youâll also avoid losing important notes in piles of disorganized paperwork.
Light it up. Ensure thereâs good lighting in your study space. If itâs too dark to read, you wonât get very far. During the day, working by the window or even outside can give you the best light to work by. Remember that lamps can be bought for just a few pounds if you donât want to use your light.
Get settled⊠A comfortable chair will keep you working more effectively than an uncomfortable one. Avoid sofas, and your bed; those areas should be for relaxing alone or you might find it difficult to drift off at night.
âŠor get moving. Study doesnât have to be still. If you are the sort of person who doesnât like to sit still all the time, get on your feet and pace around while repeating what youâre studying aloud. I enjoy walking around my room, catching a ball while reciting facts, or talking through a theory.
Find the right background noise. A little bit of background noise can block out distractions and help you concentrate - but the wrong kind can be a distraction in itself. Instrumental music is generally considered the best choice, as lyrics tend to be more distracting. Alternatively, there are lots of websites and apps that play rain noises, cafe sounds or white noise. Thereâs a list of music options and links here.
Be equipped. Make sure that you have all the books, resources and equipment needed to get the job done when you start - that way, you wonât be constantly stopping and starting to go and fetch things. Try to keep everything that you need within reach of your desk (e.g. a nearby drawer, pencil pots, boxes).
Consider a clock. This depends on the type of person you are. Will a clock motivate you to keep studying for an hour more, or remind you that your favourite show is on in only 15 minutes.
Try using a clock to set time-related study goals. You can also use the clock or timer feature on your phone or a watch to help you do this.
You could also try out a timer for even more precise time-keeping, especially if you are preparing for a timed exam.
If the tick-tock of a clock bothers you, go digital, or get a sand timer.
Shut out the outside world. The outside world is a dangerous place, full of noises and people coming to distract you. Shut the door to build yourself a private study cocoon. If anyone needs you, they can knock. If your family are distracting you, explain how important your studying is and ask that they respect that you need privacy.
Get the temperature right. Try to get the temperature right in your study space. If itâs too hot or cold, you may not be at your most productive. Itâs hard to write neatly when youâre shivering.
Decorate to motivate. Adorning your study space with posters, signs, and photos that are important to you may help give you that boost to keep going. Just make sure they donât become distractions.
Figure out what kind of motivation works for you. A picture of your family or a beloved pet? A poster of the car you hope to get after you pass these exams and graduate? Copies of your earlier exams in chemistry with poor scores that you are determined to improve upon? Determine whether you need more of a âpushâ or a âpullâ to keep you motivated.
If you want decoration inspiration, check out my study space tag.
Donât go overboard. Remember that the purpose of a study space is to help you study more effectively. If you spend too long trying to set up your space just so and end up significantly reducing your actual study time, you will be doing yourself a disservice. A study space meant to limit distractions can become a distraction itself.
Sources: 1 & 2Â
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đPresentaciĂłn. / / Presentation.đ
ÂĄHola! Yo soy Clara, o Ichi, soy una estudiante de psicologĂa de 3er semestre.
Me intereso crear un âstudyblrâ para poder tener la isnpiraciĂłn para estudiar y como ordenar mis notas y demĂĄs en un solo lugar ya que en mi tumblr personal sigo a demasiada gente con muchos temas.
Soy bilingĂŒe y estoy intentando aprender FrancĂ©s y JaponĂ©s, por lo que este blog tendra cosas tanto en ingles como en español y algunos posts sobre FrancĂ©s y JaponĂ©s.
Los tags que manejare dependerĂĄn del Idioma y tipo de post que sea.
Bienvenidos y espero encontrar mas studyblrs hispanos.đ
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Hello! My name is Clara or Ichi, Iâm a 3rd semester psychology student.
I was interested on creating a âstudyblrâ to have all my inspiration to study in the same place, because my personal tumblr is soo messy with all the stuff I follow (Itâs like 7 years old, I follow a lot of people).
Iâm bilingual and Iâm tring to learn French and Japanesse, so this blog will have posts in Englis and Spanish, and some posts on French or Japanese and how to learn more languajes.
I will manage my self in different tags depending on the languaje and kind of post it is
Wellcome!! I hope no meet this great comunity.đ
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hey yâall! hope youâve all been well!!Â
there are so many of you now, holy cow. hello hello and welcome! i sincerely apologize for my lack of personal posts lately â this summer has been a bit of a doozy for me, to be entirely honest. motivation and inspiration has been scarce, but iâve been spending a lot of time with my bullet journal lately, which truly has been helping heaps. this is a collection of more recent pages! iâve gotten a better handle on how i put this thing together; looking at my first couple pages is a little cringe-inducing. the photo on the bottom is my most recent spread, which is why only the left side is full.Â
iâll probably go ahead and post that bullet journal system post tonight â itâs not much of a system, but i know yâall have been all over me about posting it, so itâs finally en route!Â
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No summer for IB students :( only a month of break left, starting to worry if I can finish all of these work by the endâŠ
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10 cosas que le pasan al estudiante de psicologĂa.
Estudiar psicologĂa implica un verdadero esfuerzo, no sĂłlo por las tareas, ensayos y exĂĄmenes, sino porque uno no estĂĄ exento de identificarse con lo que estudia. Por eso hoy les presentamos diez cosas que le pasan a la mayorĂa de los estudiantes de psicologĂa, especialmente al principio de la carrera.
1. Haces una pregunta âcasualâ en la clase, intentando ocultar que preguntas por ti mismo o  (en el mejor de los casos) por un conocido cercano.Â
Esas preguntas siempre tienen la misma estructura: âÂżY por ejemplo, si una persona âŠ..?â. En realidad todos saben que âuna personaâ eres tĂș, pero nadie dice nada porque ellos tambiĂ©n lo han hecho.Â
2. Autoaplicarte las pruebas psicomĂ©tricas para ver quĂ© tan inteligente eres o que âpatologĂaâ tienes.Â
Que ademĂĄs casi siempre salen con resultado invĂĄlido porque ya conoces las respuestas, pero igual lo intentas.
3. Identificarte con cada una de las patologĂas que ves en clase.
Entrar en pĂĄnico cuando estudias psicosis.
4. Piensas que debes ir a terapia, pero lo dejas para después, y para después y para después.
Y para despuĂ©s, y para despuĂ©s y para despuĂ©sâŠ
 5. Diagnosticar como obsesivo, histérico, psicótico o perverso a cada uno de tus compañeros.
El coqueto se convierte en âhistĂ©ricoâ, el perfeccionista en âobsesivoâ, el raro en âpsicĂłticoâ y el que te cae mal en âperversoâ.
6. Te das cuenta de que en medio año leĂste mĂĄs que en toda la secundaria.
Lo notas al final del cuatrimestre, cuando intentas ordenar la montaña de libros, fotocopias y apuntes que ya no caben en ningĂșn lugar.
7. Intentas explicar todos tus problemas de pareja y familia con las teorĂas que aprendes.Â
DespuĂ©s le reclamas a tu pareja por ser un ânarcisista, incapaz de establecer relaciones de objeto medianamente sanasâ y culpas a tu madre por no satisfacer tus necesidades orales de la primera infancia.Â
8. Cualquier texto de Lacan parece escrito en otro idioma.
 Y sĂłlo por lo que te han contado, porque no te atreves a tocar uno de sus libros. Â
9. Si tienes preferencia por las chicas, te emocionas al notar que el 80% de tu clase son mujeres. Si te gustan los varones te decepciona que sĂłlo el 20% de tus compañeros sean hombres; si eres mujer  heterosexual te decepcionas aĂșn mĂĄs porque de ese 20% la mitad son homosexuales.Â
Al pasar unos meses la emociĂłn o decepciĂłn disminuye y la mayorĂa asume que probablemente no encontrarĂĄ al amor de tu vida entre tus compañeros de carrera. Â
10. Comienzas a ver formas fĂĄlicas en todas partes.Â
La publicidad deja de ser lo mismo de antes, tus amigos que no estudian psicologĂa te critican por eso.Â
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