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✘ 14/10/20 ✘
rewriting my notes taken during lecture. i hope to find some motivation back again and i'm not living my best days.. but at least autumn is here and i can't wait to take more pictures!!
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28.07.20 - day 29/100



tuesday the 28th
more notes ft. a snippet of my workspace
today was productive, i find that after a day of feeling lazy and lethargic i’m more motivated to just get up and work/ do chores because of guilt or restlessness or something
this is the final virtual course i have to finish- but honestly i don’t think the topic is my thing, for me, it’s too abstract and general- i think i will just do the topics that are of upmost relevance to me
but once i finish this, all i have is some a level prep work to do (and french, but that is just ongoing) before i can dedicate more time to hobbies like painting and sewing
and breathe
🎼 water-lily waltz - pearl & the oysters
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my first ever year in uni is done! to commemorate, I’ve wanted to share how I experienced college and how I coped through it, with the stress and all. although with the current times, some of these may not be relevant as of the moment since most have transitioned to online classes, though when the time comes and we can all do onsite classes once again, I hope this would help you guys in some way! 😊 this is typewritten in laps lock btw sorry hihi
(note that I said ‘kinda’ since these are all just personal opinions and obviously, we all have different experiences hehe but nonetheless I hope this is helpful ily all <3 also, I put related links in some parts so that you guys can check it out if you want!)
what to expect in uni?
adjustment period. this is inevitable. the length varies to each person, however. some may instantly click within just a day, but others it may take weeks. hey, it’s okay. don’t beat yourself up for it. it takes time! you’ll learn to be comfortable with your surroundings in time.
adapting to new surroundings. like I said, this varies. but personally, it would be great it if you become familiar with places around your uni and all the hidden treasures it has for you within your first few weeks. this will make it easier for you to find a place you can call your own nook, where you can feel comfortable staying while studying, like a hole-in-the-wall cafe or study hub. this helps give you a sense of constancy, having a place that you can always go to.
feeling like an outsider. it happens. being a freshman obviously means that you don’t know anything that happens within the campus. the traditions are all new to you and don’t be embarrassed if you’re not aware of it beforehand. heck, most of them doing it probably don’t even know them when they were freshmen either. soon, you’ll come to learn about it, and it may even become part of your traditions as well!
how to make friends?
try to at least to make one friend or two during the start, especially when you are given tours or any freshmen activity the uni has prepared, so you won’t be alone and risk getting lost by yourself!
if you have a block, this goes the same as well! a simple smile and some small talk can do wonders. then again, it is completely understandable if you can’t make the first move. don’t fret over it! there will be a lot of friendly and nice people who can do so, and you can start from there :)
but remember also, this people you get to know may or may not be the ones you’ll be spending your whole college life with. sometimes by the end of the year, you’re not even seeing the first people you hung out with, and that’s completely okay! but also remember to have at least someone with you, a support system if you may call it. I swear it will make your life in college 100x more bearable, especially if you’re far away from your friends back at home.
(quick disclaimer: I commute my way to uni, so I don’t have a dorm, but I have tons of friends who do! so here’s what I learned through them, especially during the times I had to stay the night at their place for a requirement or a night out drinking hehe)
having a designated container for everything
this makes everything easier to navigate to, especially if you’re running late since you already know what you need to get and where to get it. if you have roommates, this makes it easier for you to know whose is who and avoid mixing all of your things together.
you can buy some cute little boxes for your containers to add some decorations, but if you decide to go with some old brown food pack boxes, as long as you know where you’re putting them, go ahead.
how you decide to organize them in the container, however, is completely up to you. to recommend, I would like to follow the ever so famous KonMari method (here’s a good article to understand all about it, with videos!) as this has really made it easier for me personally in my own room, as I have my own containers as well.
stay clean - please do.
for starters, I think it’s completely necessary to at least clean your room, like a general cleaning, once a month.
sweeping the floor? at least twice a week.
taking the trash out? at least every other day.
cleaning/organizing your desk? every time before you go to bed or before class.
this will help not just in making everything more sanitized, but it’s also a good way to practice self-discipline. cleaning is also known to be very therapeutic! (great article links here: x, x) like they say, a clear desk, clear mind. keeping your space clean is the least you can do for yourself.
roommates
it is both a hit or miss if you’re roommates with a friend. believe me. this can either strengthen your relationship, or not.
the important thing here is that you both respect each other’s privacy, and each other’s space. all the better if both of you are on the same page when it comes to how to clean your place, but if not, the best thing is that you make it clear between the both of you to not interfere with one another when it comes to your sides of the room. i’ve had friends whose dorm looks like two different places at once, but they made it work!
essentials
my previous post regarding my bag essentials (here) is still the same as ever even in uni, with just a few additions! you can click the link if you want to see the whole length of it, but if you can’t, here’s a summary of what I think is the most needed things in your bag:
water bottle (drink your h2o pls)
sanitary kit + medicine kit
power bank (with a cord ofc)*
extra change
earphones
alcohol/hand sanitizer (!!!)
mask*
umbrella* (side note: the weather whenever I’m in uni seems to be so random I swear, it’s all sunny then after not even an hour passes, it’s so cloudy and looks like it could rain anytime! So yes, umbrella is needed.)
*these are new additions from the previous post I did! make sure those items that have cords have cord holders, too! So it’s more organized 😉
how to organize them
there isn’t really an exact way to organize it, but again, the best thing for me is to make sure that it is accessible for you to get what you need quickly. I personally use small containers to keep those with the same purpose together (like the kits and a pouch for my power bank and earphones)
if your bag has pockets on the side, put your water bottle there and your umbrella to save some space inside!
to avoid any possible theft, put your most valuable items at the bottom of your bag (like for example, your wallet, if you don’t need it and you have some loose change with you, put it at the bottom)
keeping it clean
my only advice for this is that you should clean and organize your bag pretty frequently. like your room, cleaning your bag can also be therapeutic (refer to previous links!). taking the trash out like scrap paper and other junk can be actually be cathartic for you and help release some stress.
importance of tracking expenses
here’s the thing: money can be pretty scary. even though I still live at home with my parents, balancing my allowance for the week is pretty stressing! what more for those far away from their homes? you really need to be aware of what you’re buying and how much money you’re spending each day so that you can track and find the best way to utilize your allowance.
it’s so tempting to spend a lot, especially when you’re with friends. It would be better if you and your friends also keep it in mind on checking your expenses! me and my friends, to save, would just usually go to the same place most days of the week that has a menu that is within our budget. this is so that when we have plans on going out by the end of the week or after a hellish one, we have some money to spare and splurge on!
It’s a good thing to note, especially in countries where student loans are commonly used, that tracking expenses and saving money can be extremely helpful in the long run. (I live in the PH so I am entirely familiar with student loans in the US and other countries so here’s an article that I think could help regarding saving money as a college student: link here)
why you need to save
learning how to save money is pretty beneficial for you and your discipline with handling money. this will definitely let you realize the value of it.
having extra money is extremely important because there will always be times when you suddenly need to spend, whether it be for a requirement or an emergency, and you need to prepared for those situations.
personally, saving money makes me feel independent and that I can manage on my own even if I still live with my parents. for those that are far away from their homes, this can be the same for them, too.
some tips in saving money
budgeting your money. my way of budgeting my money is that I would always take off 10-15% of my allowance first and immediately put that part of my savings for the week. after, I would equally divide the remaining money to each day I have classes for my lunch and commute (I only have classes 4 days a week with a uniform schedule, so I work around that). there would be times that I overspend due to needed contributions for requirements, so I make sure to always check how much there is of my savings and if ever, I would lower the 10-15% savings for that week to about 5%.
If you don’t need it immediately, don’t buy it. my rule for this is if I take more than 5 minutes to think about if I need or not, then it just means that I don’t need it immediately, so I let it go. If you really need that particular item, you wouldn’t spend so much time wondering if you really need to. so, bye and see you when I need you!
group meals all day, every day! sharing meal combos with your friends are definitely one of the best ways to save since you all are saving some extra cash. make sure to plan accordingly with your friends so that you get the best deal, and eat some good food without hearing a cry from your wallet.
student discounts are lifesavers. no matter how small or big the percentage off is, it will sure be a blessing so use it whenever you can! (the psychology students of my college have a organization called PsychSoc and all of us psych students are given these ‘psych cards’ that you can use with a 10% discount to all the stores given in the card, and yes you can say that I am using my card a lot haha)
there are a lot more that I would share that I think is extremely helpful especially to my fellow Filipinos, but I’m planning to make a separate post for that!
importance of managing your time with studies and orgs
admittedly, healthy study habits are hard to keep up with. this is especially challenging if you’re in an org or a club that’s pretty active and you have to split your time with it and your studies. keeping a routine can with help that! it is extremely important that you have a guide to follow so that you won’t feel like you’re swarmed with all of the pending tasks to do, whether it’s for your org or your class.
starting a routine. beginning something is always awkward, and sometimes you don’t know where to start so here’s some simple things I can suggest:
cutting back on your time on social media and streaming websites and adding more to your study time. that series you want to binge-watch? it can wait. set a time in your week where you can watch it and try to pace yourself. that goes for whatever is happening on twitter, facebook, or any social media.
trying the pomodoro technique! old, but gold. here’s a great post regarding it: (x)
doing your papers or other tasks immediately. better start now, than regret not doing so later. finishing a task immediately means you’re already done with one thing on your list, and this will help prevent you from piling up things on your to do list and cram at the last minute!
schedule non-academic or non-org related group hangouts after major activities and not before. you’re friends need to be on the same page with you with this, and it’s better that you are all agreeing with setting a night out on a date that is academic free, so you won’t have to worry about passing or attending something the next day.
understand that sometimes it’s okay to prioritize one over the other. if you have a major exam upcoming, talk to your org officers and tell them the you won’t be attending that much, they will understand! and also, tell yourself that it’s okay to shorten your study time for an important org event. you don’t have to always split your time equally, you just to need to split it based on what is more important for you at the moment.
And lastly,
why you shouldn’t forget to have fun
come on, you’re in college! have fun, meet new people, go out and drink (responsibly) and just feel like a college student. You don’t always have to be studying, you should make time for yourself to take a break and just relax and interact with your friends.
this will make things more bearable. college is an experience and you should experience it to the fullest. make your time count! doing this makes it easier to cope with your college life in the long run.
having fun is okay. don’t forget that! with all the stress coming through, especially during finals week, adding some fun makes it worth it. doing group studies with your friends, with you guys actually studying, is bound to bring some unexpected funny moments you’ll never forget. taking a breather from studying and playing some games can also be beneficial for you to relieve some stress. and like I said, maybe cleaning can help, too! just make sure that you’re not relaxing or studying too much, as too much can be harmful. always remember to try to balance things out, and that you got this! go and kick college’s butt!
thanks for making it up to here! it means a lot! and while we’re at it, buy me coffee? https://ko-fi.com/acadstuds <3
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An Overview of Note-Taking Styles
Note-taking is one of the most essential skills a student should master. It allows you to record and review information to be used in the future. But what’s the best way to do so? Here’s an overview of note-taking styles that can help you maximize your learning!
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It's been a wild ride since i last updated. My year abroad was cancelled because of covid and then I had a lot of issues in my personal life which led. This final year is looking like its going to be a rough one and possibly a lonely one. But if anyone needs advice about uni or languages then I am here for you.
#studyinspiration#studyspo#uni#degree#study#studyblr#studying#university#french#exams#spanish#music#a levels#freshers#covid#corona#year abroad#final year
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I was thinking “I wish people talked more about being neurodivergent or mentally ill in the studyblr/langblr/academia community” until I realized I could do just that.
So hey, you can be part of this community and be depressed. You can be part of this community and have learning disabilities. It’s fucking hard. So many of the tips you see won’t work for you and will seem like a joke. Try again, try something else. You have as much potential as anyone else, even though it seems like following the same path will be ten times harder. Don’t feel guilty because of something you can’t change. Don’t tell yourself you’re faking it because you’re lazy. Remind youself that you don’t have to live up to anyone else’s standard. I’ve been heavily depressed for four years now and every day has been a challenge and I have felt so useless compared to other people. I tend to forget I am working towards my goals despite my depression, and my anxiety and my constant tiredness. It makes everything so much harder but I have so much faith in myself and I do in you too. We will accomplish our goals.
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06.06.20 // 43/100 days of productivity
today i went back and filled in some missed out pages from my 2019 travel journal. i can’t wait to get travelling again but my bank account is very thankful that i can’t :,)
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3/6/2020 | 13/50 Days of Productivity
Catching some light by working from my living room.
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To everyone who is still studying despite the pandemic, I’m so fucking proud of you.
To everyone who isn’t studying because, well, we are in the midst of a pandemic and it’s hard to focus, it’s okay.
Studying or coping, either way, I’m so proud of you and keep going.
Love, Ax
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25.5.2020 | monday
it’s getting sunnier and warmer, and all i want to do is spend my time reading on our terrace. i haven’t been able to order new books so i’m just rereading old favourites! do you have any book series that you just keep coming back to even after all these years? :’)
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My two favorite things in the world cats and books
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Little bit of revision ahead of an exam on Monday, hoping this one goes well 🤞🤞 still very frustrated with the lack of communication and understanding that we are being given in regard to the year abroad. Hoping for it to officially be cancelled so I can start putting my plans for the year in place
#studyinspiration#studyspo#uni#degree#study#studyblr#studying#university#spanish#exams#education#yearabroad#year abroad#study abroad#studyabroad
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Currently reading: Homo Deus by Yuval Noah Harari ― “Humans are rarely satisfied with what they already have. The most common reaction of the human mind to achievement is not satisfaction, but craving for more.”
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So I dont think I've ever been this stressed in my life. So many deadlines, no contact hours, multiple exams and no communication from the uni whatsoever. Ideally they would cancel or let us cancel the year abroad because going away on my own for the first time with all this added stress is not going to be conducive for good grades. My mental health has struggled in regard to the pandemic and we need a supportive uni at this time as opposed to one that's ignored all our concerns.
#studyspo#exams#studyinspiration#studyblr#uni#university#year abroad#yearabroad#studyabroad#study abroad#spanish#french#spanish and french#dante#poetry#stress#mental breakdown#mental health#mental instability#mentalstrength#help#support#communication#cancel year abroad#cancel study abroad#ignored#academic#dark academia#chaotic academia#academia aesthetic
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1/4/2020 | 12/60 Days of Productivity | 2020 Quarantine Studyblr Challenge
Wed: Take a picture of your most colourful notes
I stick with a colour scheme of 3 colours per module so they're all about as colourful as each other really
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03.09.20 | the monday after spring break combined with the time change has me feeling 🤯 today i’m meeting with my advisor to discuss the results of my phd qualifying exam, then i’ll probably just keep working on some projects for classes. this is the final push til the end of the semester. it’s so close!!!
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