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What’s up guys! I’m back with another college dorm video!
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I collaborated with anmnesias for this piece! She sketched and I painted. Congrats on 100 thousand instagram followers Laia!
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4/24/17: i cleaned my room today, i feel at peace.
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binders
i personally use a binder for every class except one (mostly bc i like binders and some teachers require them hehe) you could decorate it to make it pretty or put useful guides in the clear cover pocket so you can glance at your binder rlly quickly before a test starts. anyways, some problems with binders are that papers often get shoved in without a single thought or the holes rip.
use plastic pocket tab dividers. they should sell these at your average store. they’re basically tab dividers that have pockets to put stuff in. this can be very helpful for the things that you get that aren’t already hole-punched or you can’t hole punch them. you should divide your binder up into categories such as homework, handouts, notes, etc. it makes your binder so much neater and helps you find things faster too.
get a hole-puncher it is a pain to drag around a binder filled with unpunched papers and even if you do have pocket tab dividers, they have their limits. i have a portable 3 hole-puncher that you can place on your binder rings and it was like $2 usd. if it’s something that you can hole-punch (margins are big enough, you can keep the thing, you want it in your binder, etc), then hole-punch it and stick it in before you lose it.
label your binder most binders have a pocket on the spine. make a paper strip that fits the size and label that thing. all of my binders are white, so it’s difficult for me to tell which one is which right away. labels help so so much. put your name, class, period, and fun doodles on it if you wish.
folders
downside of binders: they can get heavy how to fix that: i use folders
folders are great for classes that don’t require a lot of handouts, assignments, etc. i carry around folders for subjects like math and then file graded assignments and what not into a binder at home. this is so so much lighter than carrying 219246321 binders / expandable files.
as for me, i just carry around a general “homework” folder that has notebook paper, graph paper, and my homework. i find that it’s helpful to have all of my homework in one place, but tbh having a folder for each subject is probably more organized hehe. i have separate folders for classes like ap hugs or principles of design, tech, and engineering because the amount of handouts i get from those classes clutters up my homework folder.
pls pls for ur sanity, label your folders. get different colors or something. figure out a way to quickly differentiate between your calculus folder and your chemistry folder. it would be terrible to go to class and realize that you brought your literature folder instead of your math folder or something.
expandable files
these are like the mom of folders; folders upgraded; a family of folders
the nice thing about these is that you don’t have to get anything hole-punched, you already have stuff divided + tabs for you, and it’s pretty easy to organize. some people like having one expandable file for their entire day while others like to have one for each subject. it all depends on you and your preferences.
it’s kinda like organized shoving. graded homework? shove it in tab 3. syllabus? shove it in tab 1. just make sure that you don’t shove stuff in with too much excitement (or laziness or you just want to get out of that class sooner) because the papers can get wrinkled and all folded up and possibly ripped. and nobody likes that, right?
i personally didn’t like it bc i was too lazy to undo the little loop thing and open the thing up bahahahhaha. also, i think i would’ve broken the loop at one point during the school year. but it’s portable, it’s easy to use, and there’s not much to fuss about it.
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HOW TO GET ORGANIZED
Have a system and stick to it!
Find a way that works for you in regards to school supplies and organizational methods. Some common ones include a folder for each class, a binder for each class, a notebook for each class, etc. Once you’ve found this system, and you’ve seen concrete evidence that it is effective (i.e. increased scores, less stress, etc) DO NOT CHANGE THE SYSTEM! The fact that the system is working is proof that you should continue what you’re doing!
Use a planner! Use a planner! Use a planner!
I can NOT stress enough the necessity to use a planner. Rely on the planner as if it is your own first born child, and your lifeblood. Planning is essential to staying on track with assignments and turning things in on time. Without them, you’re sure to not succeed.
Have a clean space
If your study space is not clean, then your thoughts will be as cluttered as the space is. Cleaning your study space will assist you in filtering out your schedule, and determining what needs to be done versus what will be done later. Filtering like this assists in the organizational process.
Keep your physical and mental health the main priority
There is absolutely, positively NO WAY to become organized if your physical and mental health are slacking. Your personal self needs to be prioritized over any assignment, ALWAYS. This is the key to success.
Normalize breaks
Many avid and dedicated studiers, especially within the studyblr community, work consistently with little to no breaks. I am here to discourage this as much as humanly possible. Taking breaks is essential to proper functioning and to excelling in academics. Normalize them, take them, and love them.
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My study place today! Every time before I study, I like to clean up my room and make everything look nice, then it just feels like everything is a bit more manageable!
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15.11.06 // instead of partying, i’m doing my theatre journal on a friday night
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4.2.17 7:05 PM // this week’s bullet journal spread ft. my attempt at a rose-quartz x serenity color scheme. didn’t have access to a working printer so i drew instead (or at least tried to hehe) 📖
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