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ramblingsfromthytruly · 9 months ago
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my academic journey (warning: i ranted) -
so ever since i started school till about the end of 8th grade i was always a 90%+/straight A student. the kind of child my classmates & cousins would be compared too. not trying to glamorize comparison btw, i personally think that's really toxic & pressurizing. so yeah, i was a "good" quiet kid. i listened attentively in class and submitted all my homework on time. the only complain teachers had about me was that i was "too quiet" but that wasn't a real issue. i was just shy but talkative with my few friends yano. i spent the entirety of 7th grade & most of 8th grade in online classes so my habits of studying went to shit. still somehow managed 91% in my 8th grade finals. and then 9th began and it all went downhill. teachers kept saying 'next year is ur board exams, u need to study a lot, etc, etc.' so if u're not from india we basically have these major 'board exams' at the end of 10th & 12th grade. but 10th boards don't really matter all that much, teachers just make a big fuss about it. 12th boards matter, but that's also the time we give college entrance exams and that sorta matters more according to most ppl. n yeah, idk what happened but i got overwhelmed. i could no longer just do well in class and study before exams and get good marks. i felt dumb. my grades didn't see a single improvement. i honestly gave up in the middle of it all and got sick of school. and at one point, it became less burn out & more clinging to the familiarity of not doing anything. i became lazy. and i became a hypocrite. i'd always tell myself, this time i'm gonna study, this time i'm gonna score well. well that 'this time' never came. 10th grade got even worse and i scored 73% in my board exams because i barely studied at all. at the same time, my relationship with my parents has constantly been unraveling. and i saw just how much of their 'pride' was dependent on me being the kid they could show off and smile widely when others replied 'wow she's going places'. my father can't hold a single conversation with me now that doesn't go back to me being a disappointment. and now i'm the kid who has to listen to her parents compare her to others. 'be like her, your friend', they say. halfway though 11th rn and i guess what?? still no fucking improvement. but the thing is i know this is the last straw. i can feel it. i got around 64% in my first tests (pa-1) of 11th. haven't gotten mid term results yet but i'm estimating just above 50%. and the thing is it's not that i can't score well. i know my potential all too well. i know i can score such high marks. but the problem is i don't study. if i just studied a couple hours every day, i can easily manage above 80%. with constant improvement i can manage above 90% again. but i don't. and that's ending right this instant. i'm not gonna turn into an academic weapon overnight or smth ik that. but i'm gonna start slowly but surely working hard. i have big dreams, i know i can achieve them if i just put in the effort. plans have been made, all i need to do is execute them. execute my laziness. i'm gonna get better. i'm gonna prove everyone who thinks i'm never gonna do it wrong, and i'm gonna prove myself right. this comeback will be for me, my inner child. the little kid in me deserves to not wind up a washed-out failure.
academic goals! -
pa-2 - 75-80%
11th finals - 80-85%
12th pa-1 - above 90%
uni - iiser (college for pure science research, bs + ms integrated)
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nia-academia · 2 years ago
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Science Student Things
Getting a warning from every. single. senior. that its going to be hell but thinking "how bad can it be, i can handle it" (avg 10th topper misconceptions)
Being on a massive high after 10th results thinking you're gonna academically obliterate everyone in 11th-12th only to go into an extreme low within the first round of 11th grade exams
Cursing yourself for not researching enough before choosing science as your stream, fantasizing about how much better off you would be with Humanities or Commerce (delusional bcz those are hard asw but science is deadly tho)
Finding almost every chapter hard in the beginning and stressing over how you will ever complete the always-massive syllabus only to find that once you reach the end of the year what you thought was hard was just the tip of the iceberg (this also shows growth though so well done everybody)
Communal hatred for organic chemistry, anybody who doesn't hate it is either a genius or absolutely unhinged or both
Teachers always saying "you're a science student now" whenever they want to lecture you on how to never have joy in life and only live for marks
Having massive panic attacks and living in constant anxiety but nothing beats the joy of getting a hard numerical right in the first try
Scouring academic pages for study tips and routines and watching study vlogs etc but as a form of procrastination
Stressing over competitive exams ALL.THE.TIME because everyone you meet will talk about just that incessantly for two years
Realising that there are a plethora of careers you would rather choose than 'doctor' and 'engineering' but feeling unnecessary shame and guilt to pursue those
Coaching classes fooling us all into thinking they'll make us geniuses when actually they mostly add to the stress, even though they aren't completely useless they're definitely not worth lakhs of fees
Missing out on so so so many things in order to stay home and study even though its completely unproductive studying as you would rather be doing the thing you've sacrificed
Feeling guilty about doing ANYTHING that isn't studying, being made to feel guilty by others for doing things you love because "these two years are for sacrifices, after that you have all your life for these things''
The high of acing a test because it is so rare and takes actual blood sweat and tears that it leaves you with dopamine enough to last a week
Having your parents and relatives continually talk to someone older than you who has cracked the exam ur sitting for to get "tips" even if they cracked the exam 7 years ago and the format was completely different and much easier then
Having to rush over the syllabus so much that you forget how much you actually loved to study the subject, having your heart broken thinking that you're not good at your favourite subject anymore when actually its just the fact that its being taught in such a rush and not that you've lost your spark
Having the sympathy of all your non-science friends and always having moye moye talks with your science friends
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studywithmith · 8 months ago
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What is the forgetting curve and how do you combat it?
The Forgetting Curve shows the process by which forgetting occurs. It demonstrates that if we learn something new, but then make no attempt to revise that information, we remember less and less of it as the hours, days and weeks go by. The forgetting curve is a memory model created by German psychologist Hermann Ebbinghaus. In fact, according to the curve, you forget:
50% of all new information within a day.
90% of all new information within a week.
HOW TO BEAT THE FORGETTING CURVE:
1) USE SPACED REPETITION
The easiest way to overcome the forgetting curve is by using spaced repetition. This means to reinforce your knowledge of whatever you are learning, by reviewing constantly at periodic intervals. There are multiple techniques such as flash cards, active recall and blurting.
2) OVER-LEARNING AND CLARITY
This means using far more intensive memory techniques to put more amount of effort in whatever subject that you are learning. This enables deep work and broadens your understanding, which creates clarity.
3)KEEP THINGS RELEVANT
This means to make an effort to make the material that you need, to be clear, concise and meaningful without anything that is irrelevant from an exam point of view. This involves also using various techniques for your notes. Rather than writing everything down in lengthy text formats, present information in diagrams or graphics where possible. This makes it easier to learn and improves retention.
4)MAKE LEARNING MORE INTERACTIVE
People learn better when they’re actively involved than when they’re just passive observers. This involves using various resources and gamifying your learning experience through flash cards, mini quizzes and mock tests to reinforce your learning and making it engaging.
Love,
Mith<3
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zeherili-ankhein · 1 year ago
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GUYS GUYS and @foreignink you my beloved
My school's gonna start on Monday, new new 11th class
I'm a Humanities student and I want some comments on my subject choice please 🥹 (I just wanna know what y'all think lol)
English – Yeah like 1st language is always so mandatory lmaoo
Painting – There was a choice between 2nd language and painting, my second language is Bangla but I took painting lol.
Me 🤝 subject related to art — inseparable 😤.
Thou I'd have loved Bangla tooo but school only let's me have 6 subjects 🫠
Geography – I dunno why I took that tbh... But I guess meh.. 🤷‍♀️
History – CUZ I FUCKING LOVE HISTORY AAFAGDBCDBBDFB AHHH 🥹
Sociology – I don't really know much about this subject... I'm just giving it a try, cuz my masi had it and she said it's a good subject... Also I would have had to take Economics otherwise and I hate economic :(
Mass Media – There was a option between Legal Studies and Mass Media, so I chose Mass Media.... I would like this subject I feel...
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tired-n-trying · 9 months ago
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saving a half wasted day </3
18th october 2024
academic/learning ~
went to school
up-to-date with chem lab observation book
chem classwork (stuff i missed on monday when i skipped was absent)
other ~
planned till first week of november
finished reading a fanfic lol
applied hair oil after so many weeks lol
washed my hair
convinced my mom to let me stay home tmr
daily routine ~ ✅/❌
at least 7 hrs sleep ❌
brush teeth + morning skincare ✅
make bed ❌
glass of lemon juice ✅
duolingo lesson ✅
practice playing keyboard ❌
read newspaper ❌
exercise/movement ❌
bath/shower properly ✅
drink at least 7 glasses water ❌
brush teeth + night skincare ✅
failures ~
came home, spent so much time "planning" that it was 6 when i actually started actually doing productive shit came home at 1
social battery once i came home was really low and i seem to not have the energy to interact with a certain person anymore
did not do any psychology notes like i planned to, anyways i'm skipping school tomorrow so hopefully i'll get it done
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shubhadeep385 · 7 months ago
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Guys kl se Pre-Boards hai✨🙏
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noctqrnxl · 1 year ago
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when the last lesson said "will they make them sing in german, even the pigeons?" and when lost spring said "food is more important for survival than an identity" and when deep water said "i shouted with joy, and gilbert peak returned the echo" and when the rattrap said "if he wanted to spend next christmas eve in a place where he could rest in peace, and be sure that no evil would befall him, he would be welcomed back again" and when poets and pancakes said "this was perhaps the only instance in all human history where a lawyer lost his job because the poets were asked to go home" and when going places said "damn that geoff, was nothing sacred?" and when keeping quiet said "now i'll count up to twelve / and you keep quiet and i will go" and when aunt jennifer's tigers said "the tigers in the panel that she made / will go on prancing, proud and unafraid" and when journey to the end of the earth said "a lot can happen in a million years, but what a difference a day makes" and when the enemy said "i wonder why i could not kill him?" and when and when and when and when
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iosjaipur · 17 days ago
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Creative minds at work! 🎨✨
Our little artists explored their imagination through vibrant drawing and fun-filled art & craft activities. These hands-on sessions not only boost creativity but also enhance focus, motor skills, and self-expression. At India Overseas School, we believe every child is an artist in their own unique way. 💡🖍️
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sanskritischools · 18 days ago
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Why Choose Sanskriti School, Pune: A Visionary Approach to Education
In today’s fast-paced world, finding the right school for your child is one of the most important decisions you’ll make as a parent. Sanskriti School, Pune offers an ideal blend of quality education, modern infrastructure, and holistic development to create a conducive learning environment for students. This blog delves into why Sanskriti School is an excellent choice for families in Pune, especially for those searching for top CBSE schools in Pune and schools in Kharadi.
A Visionary Educational Approach
Sanskriti School, Pune, is committed to fostering academic excellence and nurturing creative, confident, and capable individuals. The school’s unique approach combines innovative teaching methodologies, modern infrastructure, and a strong emphasis on character building. This makes it stand out as one of the best CBSE schools in Pune.
The school’s curriculum is designed to promote critical thinking, collaboration, and problem-solving skills. With a focus on primary and secondary education, Sanskriti ensures that students have access to high-quality learning from their formative years to adolescence.
Commitment to Academic Excellence
At Sanskriti, students are provided with a comprehensive and challenging CBSE curriculum that prepares them for success in academics and beyond. The school prioritizes not only scholastic achievements but also encourages intellectual curiosity, creativity, and exploration. The board exam results at Sanskriti are consistently impressive, positioning it as one of the top CBSE schools in Pune.
The faculty at Sanskriti is highly qualified and continuously trained to stay updated with the latest teaching practices, making the school a leader in education in Pune.
Holistic Development and Extracurricular Activities
Beyond academics, Sanskriti School places a strong emphasis on extracurricular activities. Whether it’s sports, arts, music, or theatre, Sanskriti offers a wide range of options for students to explore and develop their talents. The school’s state-of-the-art facilities, including sports arenas and creative labs, provide students with the resources they need to excel in these areas.
This holistic approach helps Sanskriti School, Pune, cultivate well-rounded individuals who are not only academically proficient but also skilled in various aspects of life. The school’s approach aligns perfectly with the aspirations of parents looking for schools in Viman Nagar Pune, schools in Undri, or schools in Bavdhan.
Focus on Personal Growth and Character Building
Sanskriti believes in character building and the overall development of its students. The school fosters values such as responsibility, discipline, and respect, which are integral to Sanskriti’s educational philosophy. Life skills like leadership, teamwork, and communication are emphasized from an early age, helping students grow into responsible citizens of tomorrow.
State-of-the-Art Infrastructure and Modern Facilities
As one of the leading schools in Kharadi, Sanskriti is equipped with world-class infrastructure, including interactive classrooms, modern laboratories, and a fully-equipped library. The school also provides a safe and supportive environment for students with 24/7 security and an emphasis on student well-being.
A Strong Support System for Students and Parents
Sanskriti School’s parent-school communication is seamless, providing regular updates on students’ progress, events, and school activities. The school hosts regular parent-teacher meetings, workshops, and discussions, ensuring that parents are actively involved in their child’s education.
Conclusion: A Smart Choice for the Future
Whether you’re looking for CBSE schools near me, schools in Kharadi, or the best CBSE schools in Pune, Sanskriti School, Pune is a fantastic choice. The school’s combination of academic rigor, holistic development, and innovative teaching methods makes it one of the most sought-after schools in Pune.
Choosing Sanskriti School ensures that your child receives a comprehensive education, designed to equip them with the skills, knowledge, and values necessary to succeed in an ever-changing world.
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dpsslschool · 21 days ago
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Wired for the Future An AI & Robotics Campaign by DPS Sushant Lok -Gurugram
DPS Sushant Lok students are stepping into the future with hands-on learning in AI, robotics, and emerging tech. From training models on Teachable Machine to exploring real-world applications of machine learning and data ethics, learners are building the skills to shape tomorrow.
This initiative sparks curiosity, creativity, and problem-solving—preparing students to lead in an AI-driven world.
Visit us - https://dpssl.net/
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suseetrends · 25 days ago
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ramblingsfromthytruly · 10 months ago
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i talk a lot about academic validation for someone who doesn't study all that much..
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kg1316 · 4 months ago
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Which board 👩‍🎓🏫
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studywithmith · 8 months ago
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How to study for long hours/
I find it easier to study with the pomodoro method, where you focus for 25 minutes at least and then take a break.
However during exam preparation or whenever we have situations where there’s a lot of portions to cover, focusing is really hard. We often get distracted by our phones and devices as well as social media.
So I introduce my favourite life changing app!
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I LOVE LOVE LOVE this app, it’s available on both android and iOS.
It basically has a feature where you can choose the apps you want for studying and the rest of the apps are blocked.
It also has a study log where it basically tracks how long you study for a subject.
It allows me to use the apps that I WANT for studying as well as block social media. It reduces my screen time and distractions immensely and I’m able to focus much better !
(Ps- this is not sponsored)
I hope this helps!
Love,
Mith <3
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zeherili-ankhein · 9 months ago
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I have to write history
I have no energy to write history
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