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She needs academic validation but she's not working for it. She's me.
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Does anyone else feel so exhausted and unmotivated lately? I really want to work and learn and everything, but I just´t can´t get myself to do it.. instead I am just reading and doing nothing else
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Parents - *complain about how much I read books*
Me - I could be a drug addict, do you realize how lucky you are.
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i have finally figured out my aesthetic.
may i present *drumroll please*
c h a o t i c academia:
coffee stains e v e r y w h e r e
staying up all night to read greek mythology and then being late to class because of it
running on iced coffee and antidepressants
getting high and contemplating the meaning of life
never being in class but always getting amazing grades despite it
clothes w coffee stains that will not come out
doodling in the margins of every assignment
rambling thoughts and dialogues
rewarding urself w pieces of chocolate and coffee after reading one (1) single sentence
knowing a bunch of random facts that have no value in everyday life (/•_•)/
constantly having a messy workplace no matter how much u tidy up
listening to music full blast in order to concentrate
using crystals to give u energy
learning latin on duolingo
wearing pjs everywhere u go
messy hair and messy eyeliner
trying to do self care and failing miserably
watching philosophy youtubers (aka exurb1a, the love of my life lol)
flannels so many flannels
wanting to be perfect at everything
lots and lots of anxiety
not knowing anyone in ur classes cuz u don’t know how to socialize
comforting smelling candles
going from reading a book a day to not picking up a book in six months
having one place u like to study in (like a cafe) and feeling v i o l a t e d when u see someone u don’t like there
sneaking out ur window to look at the stars
having lots of plants, many of which die
lots of insomnia
having a rlly shitty tumblr blog (lol me)
trying ur best
*this is basically just me in a post and i felt like it matched my definition of chaotic academia so enjoy
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"I may not agree with you, but I will defend to the death your right to make an ass of yourself."
- Oscar Wilde
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My meal plan? Black coffee and too many chocolates you mean??
( this is just me being funny- ur brain needs complex carbs to finish that assignment, take care of yourselves plss..)
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“Many things interested her, and nothing satisfied her entirely.”
— 𝗜𝘃𝗮𝗻 𝗧𝘂𝗿𝗴𝗲𝗻𝗲𝘃, 𝘍𝘢𝘵𝘩𝘦𝘳𝘴 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘚𝘰𝘯𝘴
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Study advice from a former/still procrastinator🧠🔍
So I’ve always stuggled with procrastination. I would stress myself out over doing no work and my solution was to continue doing no work. I got okay GCSE grades but if I would’ve revised/studied harder I could’ve done a lot better. These tips aren’t going to motivate you by themselves, unfortunately nobody can motivate you but yourself. I hope these help someone :)
Visual learners👀
Mindmaps help so much. Use as many or as little coloured pens and highlighters as you like. They really help you visualise the basic content of each topic.
Diagrams! But I don’t study a subject that uses diagrams? It doesn’t matter! Draw little diagrams and doodles to help you picture the content in a more fun way!
Colour code everything! Colour coding really helps you create cues. Cues are essential in recalling information so if you write your notes for one topic in purple and there is something purple in your exam you will activate that cue!
Sticky notes! You can put these everywhere. For my GCSEs, I had sticky notes: on the hallway mirror, in my sock draw, on the fridge, stuck to the TV remote. Literally everywhere you go on a regular basis or everything you use. Use digital sticky notes on MacBooks or set alarms with the info as the title of the alarm.
Use kahoot! Everyone knows what kahoot is so I’m not going to explain it. However, it is very fun and competitive and if you struggle to enjoy the content using a kahoot makes it a lot more fun.
Audio learners🎶
Record lectures or online lessons. You can use these to look back and listen to what your teacher is saying, listen to what they emphasise.
Watch YouTube videos on the topic. Honestly, ASAPScience’s songs helped me so much in GCSE science. It’s easier to understand and it gets stuck in your head if you want it to or not. (Just don’t listen to songs before opposing subject exams: I once had the periodic table song stuck in my head during an Literature exam- not helpful.)
Create mnemonics!! Just liked in primary school when we learnt the colours of the rainbow by remembering “Richard Of York Gave Battle In Vain”, it’s so helpful. And, the stupider and funnier the more you will remember it.
Written learners📝
Rewrite them notes!! Rewrite them in different colours, type them up. Write them and see how much you can remember after 10 minutes.
Revision/note cards are amazing. You can lay out revision cards however you like. You can have them as questions with the answers on the other side, you can use it for the basic information or to just rewrite your notes in a form you can easily carry around with you.
Exam questions. This isn’t only for written learners, it’s for everyone. Anyone who ever has a test or exam for something. Use past exam papers or practise questions. Answer them and then use mark schemes to grade them. You’ll learn how to structure answers for different types of questions and you’ll also learn timing. It’s the best way to revise!
Overall tips🪄
You need to find something to motivate you. For you it can be getting into university, to show off to someone or even to just reward yourself. In all honesty, I use spite to motivate me. To prove people wrong and show that I’m more capable than they thought is an easy way to get myself to study.
You have to force yourself sometimes. There is never going to be a time where you want to study that extremely difficult topic that you haven’t been able to grasp. So you have to push yourself- this is harder for some than it is for others. But once you get into the swing of pushing yourself a little, it does become easier.
To counteract the point above, you have to take breaks. And I’m now taking, an hour break for 10 minutes of work. I mean, study for 25 minutes and have a five minute break and continue that. Get up, stretch, walk around, listen to song, get a snack and some water. Shake your body because sitting at a desk for hours on end is only going to hurt you.
Find a study buddy. Some people work better alone, I know I do. But some people need others to keep them on track and that’s perfectly okay! In my opinion, you shouldn’t choose your best friend as your study partner unless they are going to be strict with you. If you know that the person you plan to study with is only going to distract you, then pick somebody else.
Use a study group! Similar to a study buddy but in this case you can discuss the material you are going over and ask for other’s help. Peer mark fake questions for each other or again, do a quiz. Pick the right people and a study group will work perfectly!
Find a way to shut your brain off. Easier said than done, I know. But if you’re brain is pumping out thoughts about what you’re having for dinner or the show you watched last night, then you aren’t going to get anywhere. Some people use rain sounds (like me!!) but I wouldn’t recommend listening to music. You may think you’re new Playlist is going to get you excited to work but it’s only going to distract you. If you want to listen to music I would recommend purely instrumental music of songs that you don’t know- they’re plenty on YouTube!
Use reminders on your phone or study apps to keep you on track. I’ve heard so many people talk about the app, Forest. I have given it ago and I’d fully recommend it too. It has built-in reminders, sounds to listen to (and we know I love rain sounds) and small achievements to keep you motivated. You get rewarded with a tree or a few trees after your study session and if you get enough coins you can plant an actual real tree!! If you don’t want to pay £1.99, I completely understand so I would recommend Flora. It’s free and has almost all the same features as Forest. Give them a go!! (I will make another post about the differences:))
Speaking of phones, turn yours off!! Unless you’re using it for studying, in which case disable all notifications for a select period of time. You can set screen time limits on IPhones and if you really need it, get someone else to set the password so you can’t simply override it.
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“fuck you my child is fine” your child spends hours fantasising about living in a victorian mansion with a huge library and dozens of secret passages
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hey! i made my first graphic!! i hope it helps 🥰
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Me: *stuck in isolation, ordering new books online*
My unread books sitting on the shelf:
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I think I have a problem
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Me: ok time to do work
My brain: no. We have done one (1) thing today and are done
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Non Law Friends: “But, Like, Weren’t You Just Having A Meltdown Yesterday?”
Law Students: 
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#2020 mood
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