Hey, everyone! I'm Catherine, a seventeen-year-old senior at a prep school in Florida. I'm an appblr, and a little obsessed with getting into college. I love debate, Vampire Weekend, trenta coffee, The Atlantic magazine, and pretending I'm not pretentious. I would also love it if you spoke to me! I'm new to the appblr community, so my ask box is very much open.
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did you apply to amherst ED?
yup
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Grabbed my favourite spot in the library - time for some serious revision 💪
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The pure happiness in this gif makes me happy.
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hey you're really pretty. cute
Haha thanks
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AMHERST COLLEGE 2019
FUCK EVERYONE WHO TOLD ME MY STATS WEREN'T GOOD ENOUGH
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4:32 PM// Philosophy of Law 👓📚
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Late Night writer Michelle Wolf offers a female perspective on the difference between men and women. 
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reblog this if you want a LONG (or short) anonymous message saying what they think of you.
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"I’m so embarrassed. I’m not a real person yet."
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Good luck to everyone stressing out about ED/EA at the moment. Remember: we’re all in this together!
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Red lips and rosy cheeks, say you’ll see me again even if it’s just in your wildest dreams.
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#tbt // When I was waiting for my flight on friday, I spent my time solving chemistry tasks at the airport
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How to Increase your Motivation to Study
1. Reward yourself for studying and working on assignments. However, you need to do this after you’ve done everything you planned to do!
2. Study with others (But make sure you work and don’t just socialise.)
3. Keep your long-term goals in sight. They’ll slip through your fingers if you don’t do the work.
4. Cut out distractions. If you’re surrounded by things that you’d rather do than work, you’ll probably abandon your boring studying.
5. Develop an interest in the subjects you’re studying. That way, the work won’t be such a drag.
6. Take regular breaks. These should be at logical points in your work. That makes it easier to resume your studying, and to remember what you were working on before.
7. Work somewhere bright, warm and comfortable.
8. Set reasonable study goals for each session.
9. Start early in the day at weekends, and early in the evenings on week days. The longer you put it off your studying, the harder and more onerous it seems.
10. Just do it. It’s surprisingly rewarding to do something that’s tough!
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