bunnystudyz
bunnystudyz
learn & conquer
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julian | he/him | 21 | fourth year uni student | psych + linguistics | I track #cozystudyz | icon from unDraw
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bunnystudyz · 4 years ago
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vaguely academic things to do to keep yourself entertained
go down a wikipedia research hole by clicking the first term you don’t understand
binge a crashcourse series end to end (personal recs: world history, history of science, big history, philosophy)
find free books on project gutenberg
download some western classics for free
borrow books and audiobooks from the libby app or borrowbox
start a commonplace book
take a khan academy course
browse MIT’s free online course materials
teach yourself to code
go on a google scholar essay dive
try the open access button to avoid some paywalls for academic media, or install unpaywall that does a similar thing
research the history of the place you where you live
tempt the wrath of the duolingo owl and learn a language
search for online streams of the local tv in your target language’s country and use as background noise for immersion points
print and scrapbook favourite poetry and literature quotes
improve your handwriting by doing handwriting exercises
learn philosophy with the philosophize this! podcast. actually just check out all the educational spotify podcasts there are many good ones
start a weekly club with friends to share new and interesting things you’ve learnt that week
clean and reorganise your study space, physical or digital
check out online museums
fave educational youtube channels that I adore: vsauce, crashcourse, smarter every day, kurzgesagt, school of life, tom scott, r. c. waldun, vsauce3, primer, mark rober, veritasium, asapSCIENCE, scishow, TED-ed
hopefully you’ll find something to enjoy! happy learning x
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bunnystudyz · 4 years ago
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01:07 pm, 09.10.2020 / the uni campus is so beautiful! i love going on walks in between classes to unwind and to visit the gorgeous buildings. happy thursday!
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bunnystudyz · 4 years ago
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I set up a new schedule to make sure I'm learning 2 grammar structures a day. One advanced grammar that I don't know, and one that needs review. Difficult grammar is marked with a blue dot and others marked with pink. I wrote down all the grammar structures in my notebook and marked them accordingly, then divided them up to do one pink and one blue each day. It takes me about an hour to go through both.
This way I don't freak out about how much there's still left to do, and I don't stress myself out by doing too much difficult work in one day. The hardest thing right now is to make time for reviewing the previous day's work because it's boring heh. Maybe I'll move my reviews to the end of a week.
If my schedule goes as planned, I will finish this book in 28 days.
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bunnystudyz · 4 years ago
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rainy afternoon readings
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bunnystudyz · 4 years ago
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December 15th 2020
Final Exam Crunch Day #3
A not so aesthetic picture today to symbolize me trying to combine information from four neurobio units for the final exam.
Today the goal is to attend the review session, finish as many practice exams as possible, and somehow find time to work on my philosophy essay. Oof...an all nighter might be in my future.
Currently reading: my own notes...what the heck was I writing down last month??
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bunnystudyz · 4 years ago
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September 23, 2020
Today has been a pretty tough day. I had three classes: PE (which I hate with my whole being), German and English Interpreting. I was absolutely exhausted after German so in my last class I was too passive and couldn't concentrate at all. So I've decided to make some time for myself after school, bought some snacks and picked a film to watch (La Piscine, 1969). But before watching it I deep-cleaned my room cause *I'm stressed*. Now it's almost nine pm and I need to prepare for a test tomorrow and do the reading for my philosophy class. Yep. I'm 4 weeks into the semester and I'm already dreaming of the winter break.
P.S. I'm currently reading Murakami's After dark and it's really good. That's it. Bye
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bunnystudyz · 4 years ago
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11.11
My kitten keeps me company during the long hours of studying.
How do you cope with the stress of school?
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bunnystudyz · 4 years ago
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Okay, so you’ve been called smart all your life. As a kid, you were one of the smartest in your class. Maybe you could read at a much higher level than your peers, or you could fly through multiplication drills like they were nothing. Then, you get to high school and suddenly you’re surrounded by lots of people who were ‘gifted kids’. None of what made you ‘special’ seems all that important now. Your work is actually challenging, and it’s actually requiring effort.
If you’re experiencing this, just know that so many students have gone through the same thing. Maybe it happens in high school, maybe college. But a lot of us who were considered gifted as kids suddenly run into this and it challenges our entire identity. It can be paralyzing, but it’s 100% possible to overcome it and succeed! I’ve compiled a few tips for ex-gifted kids dealing with impostor syndrome and self-doubt. I’m not a therapist, psychologist, or any sort of education expert. I’m just speaking to my own experiences, and I welcome any input from others who have insight into this as well!
1. Understand that working hard does not mean you aren’t intelligent. If something doesn’t come naturally to you, that’s not a reason to give up. Believing that people can do things “just because they were born with a talent for it” is only going to hurt you. It’s not true! People may have natural aptitudes for things, but hard work is involved even for the smartest or most talented people. You are capable of learning anything, and you don’t have to be “good at it” right away to do so.
2. Comparison will kill you. You are your only competition. Focusing on how you rank with other students, and comparing yourself to your classmates is going to exhaust you. By focusing on others, you can’t put your full energy into focusing on your work and yourself. You belong. Even if you struggle with your work, you belong. Focus on your own self-improvement and doing your best.
3. Don’t focus on the goal, focus on your current actions. If you’re always thinking about the future, and about whether you’ll get into that school or that program or win that award or get that scholarship, you’re not using that time to get work done. Don’t worry about college applications, just do your homework. Focus on what you are doing now to reach your goals so you can apply to schools with confidence later.
4. Your grades may not reflect intelligence, but they do reflect work ethic. Don’t let others convince you that grades mean nothing. They sure as hell mean a lot to colleges, and thinking that you should “reject the current education system” is not going to harm anyone but yourself. If you don’t feel like you’re learning anything in your high school classes, that’s all the more reason to want to get into a university that will challenge you. If you put effort into your work, it will not let you down. Your hard work will be reflected on your transcript. Don’t lose focus.
5. Talk to someone. Let people know if you’re struggling. It can be hard to feel like you aren’t allowed to identify as “smart” or to feel pressure to constantly compete and improve. I went to a highly competitive high school that pushed kids to cope in dangerous ways. This is not healthy and not okay. If you’re feeling overwhelmed you need to find healthy coping mechanisms. Speak with someone you trust and don’t let yourself spiral. Don’t try to self medicate. Your well being is always more important than your grades. Period.
6. Enjoy yourself. School may seem like hell, and you may feel like it will never end and you’ll always be stressed and worried. But high school is only four years, and you can do things during that time that you probably won’t ever again. Take advantage of things that seem fun, even if people think they’re nerdy or weird. Try and remind yourself that you’re lucky to have your education and you have the power to do great things with it. Don’t lose sight of your own ability and your bright future!
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bunnystudyz · 4 years ago
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I realized that I worked better with natural light and so I moved my desk near the door of our study room. This is how it looks like around 7 am in the morning. It's so pretty. Gets me motivated to wake up early and get things done.
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bunnystudyz · 4 years ago
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free online resources from virtual museum tours to online learning
hi! if you’re looking for some ways on how to spend your time and engage with subjects you really love, or learn something new, or just distract yourself with art and literature, i’ve got you!! please share with others if it’s helpful <3
Language
how I study languages on my own
free online language courses
language challenges
Art, Music and Photography
582 met ebooks for free
visit the louvre, vatican museums, and many more virtually
stage shows, operas, musical theatre streams for free
free online art courses
free online design courses
free online music courses
free online photography lessons from nikon (april only!!)
Philosophy, History, Law & Literature
100+ legal sites to download literature
complete works of shakespeare
free online ivy league literature courses 
free online ivy league philosophy courses
free online ivy league history courses
6 cute ideas on how to fill your empty notebooks
free online ivy league law courses
Sciences
free online computer science courses
free online chemistry courses
free online medicine courses
free online physics courses
2400 free online MIT courses
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bunnystudyz · 5 years ago
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10.05.20 / running low on motivation lately so i moved my desk to a different corner of the room. i’m frustrated over my routine falling apart–and maybe it’s because i’ve been trying to do so much in one day–but at the very least, tomorrow is monday and i can start fresh. hope you’re doing ok ♡
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bunnystudyz · 5 years ago
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12 july~ currently reading “The Difficulty of Being Good” by Gurcharan Das. had a bit of a slow start since it makes references to indian mythology and concepts such as dharma (safe to say i was very confused hehe) but i stuck to it and 10/10 would recommend if you’re looking into south asian academia/philosophy!
also peep the chocolate in my oatmeal 🤓
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bunnystudyz · 5 years ago
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28.05.20 // rare moment in time when I am actually studying :o ft. very late golden hour lighting (9pm!!!) and a biology textbook that actually isn’t boring
listening to: bank by b-boy myhre
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bunnystudyz · 5 years ago
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Studying studying! Syllabus tracker by @eintsein
Estudiando estudiando! Tracker por eintsein! (Vean las cosas que tiene porque están muy buenas)
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bunnystudyz · 5 years ago
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230620 summer studies (ft. my cat). ₆/₂₅
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bunnystudyz · 5 years ago
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100 Days of Productivity | 2020
Day 20-something (I’ve lost track), 12th June 
The past few weeks have been hectic! I finished up my final Uni assessment tasks this week (submitted one Communication essay on Sunday, another Communications essay on Tuesday, and my Law essay and Journalism video project last night), and now I’m free for seven weeks. I have never been more excited to do absolutely nothing. 
Currently reading: Emergency Sex & Other Desperate Measures | You can watch my June TBR video here!
YouTube | Insta | Goodreads | Twitter
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bunnystudyz · 5 years ago
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am i the only one completely loosing track of time without a planner? time is such a weird thing
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