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c-cogito · 8 years ago
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2 0 1 7 • B U J O • F A V O U R I T E S
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c-cogito · 8 years ago
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I’m????
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c-cogito · 8 years ago
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Workout For Daily Life
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c-cogito · 8 years ago
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writing adult emails is awful
its like
hi [name of person], 
this formatting is making me uncomfortable but I have to tell you something / ask you something that is vital to my career as a student. 
I re-read and edited that sentence for an hour, but you’ll probably just glance over it for half a second.
thanks! 
- [name]
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c-cogito · 8 years ago
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hi! so I have finally made my studyblr my main tumblr, so please follow me over at ccogito instead (same name still,but now my main).
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| january 8, 2018 |
new year means a new bullet journal! also i am incapable of holding books open like this and taking these photos was such a struggle
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c-cogito · 8 years ago
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2:12 snippets from a while back..,lil homage to my fave, han kang❤
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c-cogito · 8 years ago
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ig: studylustre
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c-cogito · 8 years ago
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ig: studylustre
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c-cogito · 8 years ago
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🍂 thursday, 26/10/17 🐿 gearing up that autumn mood with some of my favourite seasonal colours ;;
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c-cogito · 8 years ago
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journal excerpt ‪—‬ “god things” and tiny miracles
nature: her warm light, blue skies, soft breeze, the smell of blooming.
nature (again): her dark velvet skies, sparkling stars, the feeling of beautiful abandonment, when it feels like I’m the only person alive; like god, or nature herself, is going to lean in and tell me a secret.
music: being in a hot, excited crowd, feeling of belonging; listening to an old song and remembering where (and who) you were the last time you cried to it, or danced with it, or screamed it’s lyrics.
‪—‬ I choose to believe. I believe in what makes the nature good, in what makes the music good. I believe in the force of good and pray for its manifest in humans.
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c-cogito · 8 years ago
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10.30.17 | Morning study sessions are my favorite  | ig:coffeesforstudiers |  🎧 baseball // hippo campus
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c-cogito · 8 years ago
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notes !
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c-cogito · 8 years ago
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flatlay from my Instagram hehe
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c-cogito · 8 years ago
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Things To Remember This Coming Year:
1. Organization and discipline are two totally different things. Being organized, in whatever aspect of your life, takes discipline and drive. Organization is a daily routine, and developing the discipline to keep yourself in that routine and thrive in it will carry you well in the coming year. Get a journal/notebook/calendar. Decorate it as you wish or not at all–it IS for you after all, so do what you think works best. Set a reminder in your phone or something within view that reminds you to check your planner if need be, and set aside 5+ minutes to do so. This will help you get in the swing of things :)
2. Eat as healthy as you possibly can, but let’s be real, chocolate, candy, chips, etc. gets the best of ANYONE. I say this because I feel it’s best to stress, especially in the coming year, that we’re not perfect. Feed your brain fruit, healthy grains, vegetables, calcium and iron-rich foods, etc., but it’s more than okay to go for that chocolate bar every now and then.
3. Sleep. Netflix will save where you last left off on Stranger Things. Hulu will remember where you were at on your movie. Sleep will not. You will NEVER be able to make up for lost sleep, no matter how hard you try. So set yourself a set bedtime that will get you the best amount of sleep that you’ll need to function optimally the next day. Shoot for 7+ hours. Your body needs rest. Put the laptop and phone away, meditate, count sheep, or whatever it is that will help you sleep…and do so. I can’t stress how much sleep affects mental and physical health, and overall function. Don’t take it for granted.
4. There’s a difference between challenging yourself and overwhelming yourself. I am throwing this phrase at you guys in the form of glitter and positive energy as we speak. This is SOOOOOO!!!! IMPORTANT!!!! Challenging yourself is great, but it has its limits. If you want to take an AP class, by all means do so. If you’re planning on taking 4 at one time, check yourself and ask yourself, “Combined with my other commitments, will this overwhelm me?” It’s a simple question, but it’s a very important one. In college, keep in mind the classes you need to take and how many credit hours you think you can feasibly take on. Your mental health is so important, please don’t wear your pretty selves down ✨🌸
5. Give yourself something to look forward to everyday. It can be big, or small. But I’ve found that finding something to look forward to the next day, whether it’d be cracking open a new book, watching a new video your favorite youtuber put out, making a nice breakfast, etc. can really go a long way. We all need a little motivation to get through the day. It’s in the little things, trust me.
6. Find a hobby. Hobbies are so important. They’re great coping mechanisms and ease the stress of work, school, etc. Take some time to find what you’re interested in and start small. Try scrapbooking, or maybe join a fun club on campus. If you’re into cooking, look up some recipes you wouldn’t normally try and try it! Get funky! Take a dance class or go to they gym. Find what suits you. It will help you in the long run.
7. Love yourself. This is easier said and done, obviously, but promoting a positive mental image of yourself is one of the best things you can do for yourself. Cut yourself some slack. It sounds so cheesy, but go look at yourself in the mirror and tell yourself one thing you love about yourself. Do it every morning. Or, write it down in a journal or something. Say it to yourself on the bus. Hang with people that make you feel good about yourself and add value to your life. Do things that make you happy. Listen to new music, reward yourself with a new outfit. You guys are all gorgeous ass human beings and I want nothing but the greatest of self-love for you guys ❤️❤️
8. ...and love others, too. Remember your family, and your friends. They can be your greatest support system. Spend as much time with them as possible. Check in with your friends, hang out with them, be there for them. Be attentive at the dinner table with your family, engage in discussion. Take time to check in on your siblings. If you find yourself liking someone and it turns into a budding relationship, assess if the person will add to your happiness and that it is healthy. Also determine if you’ll be able to provide the time, energy, and care that goes into a relationship among the other commitments in your life. If check, check, and check, by all means go ahead. Have a blast 😎😇
Add more ideas below and keep it going!!! I love you all xoxo
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c-cogito · 8 years ago
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back when the light was good…
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c-cogito · 8 years ago
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As a university student whose course load is heavily math-based, I’ve had my fair share of encounters with math problems that seem unsolvable, and notes that make absolutely no sense. Fortunately, I’ve also come across a lot of useful resources that I thought I would share with my fellow math comrades! So here is my list of “life-saving” math resources that will hopefully make your math life a little bit easier.
Wolfram Alpha
Definitely the most used resource when I am doing math homework. It’s capable of solving basically any math problem. You have to pay to see the step-by-step solution, and I have a shared account with my friend, so that’s an option if you want to pay a little bit less!
Symbolab
Similar to Wolfram Alpha, but free! You can see the step-by-step solutions without paying, so that’s great. However, the downside is that if your math problem is quite complicated, it may not have the solution (i.e. crazy integrals)
Paul’s Online Math Notes
This website has notes on algebra to multivariable calculus, with plenty of examples and explanations. This is an actual life saver for my friends who are doing advanced/university level math. Especially if your professor has atrocious writing but can’t seem to stray away from hand written notes. 
Khan Academy
Has video lessons on elementary to university level math. Great for visual learners, since the lessons include a lot of graphs and diagrams. Not to mention this website offers video lessons on a variety of subjects!
Desmos
Graph functions (single and multivariable) and plot data tables!
Slader
Textbook solutions!!! You can probably find the solutions to most of the calculus textbooks used in universities. Really great for those who like to study by doing a bunch of practice questions.
Bonus: Scannable (not really math related, but still useful)
For those with professors who prefer digital submissions of assignments: turn your phone camera into a scanner without the bulk. The best scanner app I’ve come across - it will make your papers look like they’ve actually been scanned, even if you take the photo in bad lighting.
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c-cogito · 8 years ago
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As you all know the secret to all memorization is revision. Revising can’t always be done the night before unfortunately, but has to be scheduled. Sometimes I find scheduling my studies quite hard, especially during stressful times. Here are some resources that can help you with scheduling your studies.
Making a study plan
Study plan lay out (1) (2) (3) (4)
Prepare for finals week video
Study plan by an oxbridge student
Study plan by a med student
Schedule your school calendar
Creating long term study plans
Study plan printable
Ways of planning
Bullet journal 
Passion planner
Choose the right planner
Weekly 
Daily
Monthly
To -do lists
Minimalist planning
Balancing social life and studying in your study plan
Finding time to study
Save time during the week
Organizing your life
Balancing school life and social life
Managing a heavy workload
Make the most out of your day
When you have a bad day
Useful apps/web resources for making a study plan
App plan 
Google calendar
Calendars 5
Forest
Wunderlist
Momentum
Omnifocus
Study apps
Other productivity tips
14 productivity hacks 
Time management 
Due vs do dates
Stop procrastinating
5 minutes for a more productive day
How to focus when a million things seem to happen at the same time
Productivity masterpost
The 2 minute rule
Pomodoro method
5 tips for staying productive
A question about productivity
Stay productive when you are sick
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