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Day 4 of 100: I finished all my things today and then some. Yay! I feel really good. I finished notes for two modules for AP psych and started notes for a 3rd. I got all of my bio work done from when I missed class and I finally actually my stats hw (lol I hate it so much). I’m also like 2 chapters ahead in my English 4 book (which actually a really good book it’s Americanah if you’re interested I love it). I took my unit 6 stats test today and I’m pretty sure I bombed it which kinda sucks but hopefully it’s not too bad. I also picked up The life-changing of Manga of Tidying-Up from the library and I’m super excited to read it. Overall feeling really good about myself.
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studyblr following spree
IF YOU ARE A STUDYBLR REBLOG THIS AND I’LL GIVE YOU A FOLLOW !
Also feel free to follow me and other studyblr’s who reblog this if you’re looking to find more like minded people in the community :)
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WHAT TO PACK
packing list by @mathmaticat
things i actually used by @productivecoffee
first aid kit by @wannabeavet
12 things nobody told you to pack for college by @happyjo
packing list by @introvertstudyism
things no one tells you to bring to college by @allieswonderland
definite must haves by @collegerefs
FIRST DAY
how to college by @danistudies-ir
things i noticed my first day of college by @arasstudyblr
picking courses by @the-physics-detective
STUDYING
things i’ve learned while taking my 1st semester final exams by @studycris
how to get straight a’s by @bookbearstudies
study tips straight from my professor by @just-refuse-to-be-stopped
how i study @ college by @shhhstudy
tracking college courses in your bullet journal by @the-nerd-bird
OFFICE HOURS
dear college students by @oldshrewsburyian
office hours post by @historicalaesthete
COLLEGE LIVING
working in college by @pawprintedpages
some uni tips for shy people (like me) by @goro-goro-studies
gbm/club season by @alevatross
living off campus by @honeststudying
TEXTBOOKS
where to buy college textbooks by @studybuddydotcom
how to save on textbooks by @sandersstudies
sites where you can get free textbooks by @thearialligraphyproject
how i only spent $34 to purchase $1000+ worth of school supplies for college by @dinktea-studymore
CHOOSING A MAJOR
in response to criticism that an english degree is useless by @warmhealer
choosing a major by @collegerefs
GENERAL TIPS FOR SUCCESS
some random uni tips by @goro-goro-studies
mistakes college freshmen make by @bioluminescent-studier
what i’ve learned from two semesters of university by @transcendstudy
five tips by @paperdrop
5 tips for first year by @highlighterhaven
questions every college freshman should ask themselves by @studynadia
a honest university guide by @prodessostudies
tips for college by @anotherstudyblr17
college tips by @physicallymath
advice from a stressed, coffe-addict college student part i by @cafune-s
things i’ve learned in college (so far) by @trying-to-become-a-good-student
shitty advice of a college student by @stillstudies
successful university tips by @candidlyjessica
a guide to getting your life together by @the-sapphic-desk
uni tips by @rubythescientist
college tips from a real live college student by @socsciblr
things i wish i’d known in my first year of university by @succulentstudy
things i wish i had known before starting by @andmekb
what i learned my first semester in college by @studygrl
OTHER MASTERPOSTS
how to survive in college by @lilypotterr
college survival masterlist by @college-campuses
MISC.
double degree by @fuckstudy
how to prepare for a new semester by @blissfulstudies
what to expect from your uni experience by @honeststudying
high school vs college by @collegerefs
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Conjugating pratice
Alright guys, so I am about to share a website that was both a blessing and bane in my French journey. The website is called Conjuguemos, and my French teacher made us conjugate like no one’s business on here. It’s super easy to use and it has been vital to my ability to conjugate well. Activities are available in French, German, Spanish, Korean, Portuguese, Italian, and Latin! I only have experience with the French verb section, but I bet all of their stuff is just as amazing! Here’s all they offer:
Good luck in your verb journey!
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In Brazilian Portugese we don’t say “I miss you.” we say “Saudade.” which is an untranslateable expression for “Loneliness, melancholy and nostalgy - a feeling of former excitement and happiness which turned to emptiness when the referred person or object is gone.” and I think that’s really deep.
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The ultimate masterpost
**This is a list of helpful sites pulled from multiple masterposts. I will be updating this as I find new things.**
IMPORTANT: LINK’S AREN’T WORKING? NO PROBLEM ! CLICK HERE OR COPY AND PASTE THIS IN YOUR BROWSER https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-Uikkg12i2F0ijwSgCzWRbbQ6C3obl2oJfn1PQ7bN3Y/edit?usp=sharing FOR A GOOGLE DOCUMENT WITH EVERYTHING YOU SEE HERE! QUICK AND EASY IF THIS POST ISN’T LOADING THE LINKS FOR YOU!!!
**If something doesn’t work let me know.** Thank you!
**If something belongs to you and you want credit let me know. I tried to make all the links go to a specific site. But I’m happy to give you credit if you see something that connect back to you.**
SAT/ACT
ACT Masterpost FREE MATERIAL Vocab
AP’s Non-Specific
For every high school student studying an AP test FREE MATERIAL (some SAT/ACt stuff too) Study guides
AP’s Specific
Art History Smarthistory: a multimedia web-book about art and art history Course-notes Barrons pdfs
Biology AP Biology Exam Guide Chapter Review Giant Review Sheet Crash Course
Calculus AB & BC Cheatsheet (AB & BC) Stuff You MUST Know Cold for AP Calc (AB) If you see that, do this (AB)
Chemistry AP Chemistry Notes Podcasts Quick Review Periodic Table
Comparative Government and Politics Government Comparisons Cramsheet Study Sheet (opens as word doc)
Computer Science Review: Part 1 English Language Rhetorical Strategies AP Language Review
Environmental Science Vocab to Know Tips APES Review
European History STUDY GUIDES Exam Review Sheets Tom Richey
French Language Cram packet
Human Geography Course-notes
Macroeconomics Every Graph You Need To Know (YouTube) Cram packet
Microeconomics Study guide
Psychology sparknotes study guide hella good review sheets ton of flashcards woah mind map of social psych rough outline of the year psychologists to know crash course ~ hank green intro to psych post free textbook resources study playlists help u bunch of review materials very good cram packet lots of notes from a post outline of erikson’s theory mind map of disorders how to stay motivated!!
Physics B & C Equations (C Mech) Unit Notes © Unit Notes © Equations ©
Statistics Cram packet Inference Procedures AP Stats formulas
U.S. Government Cheat Sheet Review Materials Tom Richey
U.S. History Cram Packet: part 1, part 2 The Giant AHAP Review Unit study guides Quizlet sets The Comprehensive AP US History Study Guide The man that saved me Part 1 Part 2
World History Cram Packets and Review Sheets Cram packets by era Course-notes
General Subject’s
English Help Cliffsnotes Sparknotes No Fear Shakespeare How to Write a Essay (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) What makes a good Essay How to Edit Yourself Editing Checklist Trouble Reading? Tips (X) (X) (X) Writing Masterpost (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) Other things to help your Writing (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X)
Languages Duolingo Achieving Proficiency
Math Help Mathway (type in your problem and it solves it) Square Root Calculator Cube Root Calculator Expression Simplifier Helps you with Math Easy unit converter Any calculator you need Algebra Solver Scientific Calculator Cheat Sheet
Science Help All about space Guides for more than 5,500 animal species Improve you Geography knowledge vast collection of historic images and videos Symbols and their meanings Comprehensive site for genetics and evolution Lectures Lab Write Ups
Writing Help Free Microsoft Word Equivalent Writing Software Master post Cant Remember A Word? Bibliography Maker Social Media Citation Guide Earn A Cute Picture Of A Kitten For Writing Writers Block? Check Your Writing for Spelling and Grammatical Errors Coffee Shop Sounds Essay Structure Guide Want To Know Who You Write Like? Remember the Word Alternatives to Said Great Inspiration Getting Inspired Free Microsoft Word alternative Dealing with writer’s block Lay vs. lie When to change paragraphs Music for writing Research and reading How to write a kickass essay with ½ of the stress How to write an essay Guide to writing a basic essay Essay writing: the basics What makes a good essay? How to google? (1) (2) Writing tips Harvard Writing Resources Synonyms Masterpost can’t find the right word? Hemingway an online editor (It’s awesome)
Other Useful Stuff
Citing Bibme Son of Citation Machine Owl Purdue How to write Bibliography
College tips make a to do+doing+done board (I just did this and it is very helpful) print sources nicely (1) (2) recipes based on ingredients - recipepuppy popular new headlines - newsmap.jp ted.com speed read - spreeder.com white noise - simplynoise.com plan sleep time - sleepyti.me google like a boss - png / jpg planetebook.com/ebooks readanybook.com prezi.com collegepackinglist.com Tips for college freshman Know before college Preparing for a lecture
Productivity 30/30 (app) Essential productivity apps for any student* Top 5 productivity apps for iOS (video)* Top 5 productivity apps for Android (video)* StayFocusd Time Warp Self Control (mac) blocks websites The science of productivity (video) The science of procrastination and how to manage it (video) 7 brain hacks to improve your productivity (video) The simple science of getting more done (in less time) Productivity tips About power naps How to pull an all-nighter effectively
Studying (Currently long but I will sort through at a later point) Answering multiple choice questions Apps for students Basics for Efficient Studying BBC Bitesize Calculators Check spelling and grammar Coffitivity- sounds of a cafe Convert Anything To Anything Cornell note taking method Coursera- Online courses for free. Create flowcharts, network diagrams, ect. Creating Effective Exam Cheat Sheets Defeating Procrastination Essay writing Exam survival tips Finals Help Guide Finals survival guide Flashcards Free Flashcards Study Helper Free online courses Google books for research Grammar Check Guide on punctuation Homework Help How to answer exam questions How to Read a Textbook How to Review in Less Time How to study How to survive finals How to take notes Masterpost How to Underline/Highlight Effectively How to write an essay Inkflow Visual Notebook Khan Academy- Learn anything. Learning how to study Making a good study guide Memorizing dates Momentum- Be motivated and organised. Note taking like a pro Notetaking Strategies Online calculator Online Ruler open2study- Free online study for everyone. Presentation Zen- A blog that helps you with your presentations. Productive Study Break Tips Pull an All Nighter & Do Well On Your Exam Quizlet- Make flashcards and test yourself. Reading Review, Highlighting, and Underlining Research & Reading Tips Scholarpedia School survival guide Science simplified Simple and Not So Simple Proven Ways to Sharpen Memory Solving Problems vs. Practicing Them Studyblue StudyBlue- Make online flashcards. Studying for an important exam Study Playlist Superb Study Guides and Mini Moleskines Taking Notes Effectively and Practically Test-taking Strategies Test your vocabulary The Benefits of Active Notetaking The “Secret” to Doing Well in School Thinking & Memorizing Tips Time management Tips and trick to help you get good grades Triaging Your Assignments Useful websites Website Blocker- Remove temptation. What NOT To Do When Studying Wikiversity Wolfram Alpha for research Youtube Crash Course “Academic Disaster Insurance” “Big Idea” Flashcards
Textbooks Free textbooks Text Book Nova Textbooks Textbooks Ebookee Reddit BookFinder Medical Textbooks Cookbooks to Text Books Science/Math Textbooks Business Textbooks Tech Books Greek and Roman Text in English Art Books Historical Fiction History Books Project Gutenberg Bookbyte Free Ebooks Books Books Books Books Classic Books Classic Books Classic Books Classic Books Classic books and Reference and study guides Classic books Free Textbook Download Masterpost Textbook Guide
Organization My Study Life - It’s a planner to help you remember when your homework is due and stuff like that Free printable planner To do list How to make a study schedule Class folder organization “Study Cove” Organization Making a Detailed Study Schedule The Work-Progress Journal Quick Tip for Flashcard Organization Scheduling Organization College Plan Spreadsheet Template Organizing Your Notes Getting Yourself Together in College with Mental Illness How to Organize Your Workspace
Stress Reliefs/Relaxng stress analyst - relaxonline calm.com distract yourself self-care tips self-care for overstimulated nerves softest legs feel better Thoughts Room Panic & Anxiety Masterpost Guided Relaxation Stress Relievers Chill Playlist Cute Videos The quiet place project Feelings Masterpost
Useful Stuff plan, budget, and manage daily finances How to take a Standardized Test How to Master Excel Fact check politicians Back to school Masterpost What you didn’t learn in high school
IDK what to put these under but they're helpful too Check The Safety Of Any Website Download From 8tracks Print Webpages Without the Clutter Is This Website Down For Me Or Everyone? Self Defense Tips Chrome Extension Tells You Which Tab Is Playing Music Prevent Hangovers Bookmark Online Videos 1 Month Free of Amazon Prime Netflix Recommendations Becoming An Adult Masterpost All The Audios You’ve Ever Reblogged Stream/Watch Free TV/Movies Never Hit A Dead End With A Broken Link Downloadable PDF To-Do Lists Watch Musicals List Of Universities On Tumblr Summer Studying Back to School
Scholarship Masterpost
8/17/2015: Updated some parts. Alphabetized the study section and added in new links. If at any point you want something added in that isn’t here just send me an ask or submit it in the submit box.
6/1/2016: Currently working on the issue of the links disappearing. Hopefully I’ll have it fixed
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you can take a “what’s your vocabulary size?” quiz here. it has:
english, french, german, spanish, portuguese, italian, polish, russian, chinese, dutch, indonesian, japanese
i have the japanese of an 8-year-old, but i’m pretty sure it’s closer to 4-year-old and i just got some lucky random guesses.
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tips for public speaking
take a deep breath
it’ll be over before you know it
pretend like you’re obama (it’ll help you talk slower)
stand up straight
in a class setting, people don’t typically pay attention anyways so it’s not like your classmates are watching your every move. they don’t care.
don’t lock your knees
bring up a note card with important topics or quotes
make eye contact if you can
or look at people’s hair. it’ll make it seem like you’re making eye contact, but it’ll be less awkward
don’t memorize your entire speech. instead, memorize a couple bullet points of topics you need to hit
project your voice as if you’re speaking to someone sitting in the back of the room
talk with your hands to help you feel more warm and welcoming
don’t put your hands in your pockets
walk around a bit, but let it come organically. don’t force it.
don’t bounce one leg the whole time, it’s distracting
spit out your gum
smile
don’t eat a big meal prior
if you have to present for a certain number of minutes, have a friend sit in the back of the room and hold up finger signs for how many minutes you’ve been up there
don’t wear loud jewelry
practice your presentation/speech to a friend or family member who is unfamiliar with the material. if they don’t understand your presentation or don’t follow, you need to be more detailed
stick to the built-in themes on power point. yes, colors are pretty, but some color combos can be hard to read, and you won’t know it until it’s up on a big screen/projector.
put pictures in your power point. they’re more entertaining to look at than a paragraph of text.
speak with formal language. stay away from curse words and slang.
remember that everyone in your class is going through the same stress.
if you absolutely cannot handle the idea of public speaking, talk to your teacher and see if it’s okay for you to do your presentation after class.
it’ll be okay.
you got this.
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O cachorro é verde e bonito. -Portuguese
reblog with the translation in the languages you know
The dog is green and beautiful - English Der Hund ist grün und schön - German
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College application season is nearly upon us and I’m freaking out so here’s a masterpost with some of the most useful resources I’ve found! Hope it helps and good luck!!
BEFORE APPLYING
Narrowing Down Your College List
College Comparison and Application Checklist Templates
Tips for Narrowing Down Your College List by @gotocollegebutnevergrowup
How Many Schools Should You Apply To? by @smallmitgirl
An Imperfect Guide on Organizing Your College Choices by @sxudy
Ten Tips on Making Applying to Schools a Little Easier by @pencyls
7 Tips for Narrowing Your College List
College/Uni Criteria by @studeam
Creating the Perfect College List by @collegeconsultancy
College Tours: What to Expect & What to Ask by @howtogrowthefuckup
Standardized Testing
No-Study SAT Tips by @study-just-becos
The New SAT by @isabel-studies
Free SAT Practice with KhanAcademy
Quick and Easy Tips for the ACT by @smallmitgirl
How to Get a 30+ on the ACT by @collegerefs
SAT & ACT Resources by @intellectys
Free Standardized Test Prep by @studeam
Free SAT & AP Prep Material by @raincoffeebooks
Surviving Senior Year and Some Other Things You Should Know
College Wordbank by @bashfullynerdy
Senior Year Timeline by @applicantmusings
Advice for Surviving Senior Year by @sleepbreathestudy
College Applications by @universi-tea
Applying to US Schools by @cognitia
College Admissions by @futurechristinayang
Advice on the Application Process by @academicsapphic
The College Process by @foughtforme
APPLYING
The Application
The Anatomy of the College Application
A Step-by-Step Guide to Filling Out the Common App
What to Know about the Common App (Part 1) (Part 2) (Part 3)
Extracurricular Activities
What College Admission Officers Look for in Extracurricular Activities
How to Write Your Common App Activities List
How to Master the Activities Section
How To: Extracurricular Activity List
Essays
Would You Admit You? by @genericappblrurl
How to Write a Bomb A@# Personal Statement by @joolshallie
College Essays by @sootudying
Writing the Common App Essay by @ccllege
Cliches to Avoid for Essays by @appblrgirl
How to Write a Strong College Essay by @dartmvthensis
9 Essay Writing Tips to ‘Wow’ College Admissions Officers
The College Entry Essay: Tips from Admissions Officers at Leading Schools
An Admissions Dean Offers Advice on Writing a College Essay
Free Resources from the College Essay Guy
Personal Statements: A How To by @kiastudys
How to Make Your Personal Statement Suck Less by @hstudies
College Essay Masterpost by @studyfandom
The Evolution of a Common App Essay by @basic-appblr
Letters of Recommendation
The Art of Obtaining a Stellar Letter of Recommendation
How to Ask for a Recommendation Letter by @howtogrowthefuckup
Letters of Recommendation by @cyberstudies
How to Ask For a Letter of Recommendation: Complete Guide
Teacher Recs by @etudiance
Asking for Letters of Recommendation by @post–grad
Interviews
How to Ace that College Interview by @dartmvthensis
College Interviews by @cyberstudies
15 Questions To Know For College Interviews by @solustudies
The 14 College Interview Questions You Must Prepare For
How To Navigate College Alumni Interviews: Introvert Edition (Part 1) and (Part 2) by @basic-appblr
How to Nail Your College Admissions Interview
How to Ace Your College Interview
Other Elements
How To Make a College Portfolio by @studioblrcollective
How to Make an Art Portfolio for College or University
15 Quick Tips for Preparing to Audition
Secrets to Nailing Your College Audition
AFTER APPLYING
Financial Aid and Scholarships
Scholarships by @intellectys
It’s Ya Girl’s College Scholarship Masterpost by @jesussbabymomma
Scholarships! by @the-regular-student
How to Search For Scholarships by @adamparresh
How to Find Some F@#%ing Money for College by @howtogrowthefuckup
How to Fill Out the FASFA by @collegerefs
Scholarships: A Beginners Guide by @collegerefs
How to Increase Your Chances of Securing a Scholarship by @acebeforebaes
OTHER COLLEGE APPLICATION MASTERPOSTS
Common Application Masterpost by @lattesandtextbooks
College Application Websites Masterlist by @cyberstudies
A College Student’s Masterpost by @eruditekid
College Application Masterpost by @anarchonarcissist
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Hey Portuguese langblrs! There is this youtube channel called Mônica Lemon Tips that talks about priorties, organizing, and just overall bettering your life. Audio is in Brazilian Portuguese with subtitles avalible in portuguese as well. Video below is on bullet journeling.
https://youtu.be/XqCmOdqXFpY
#portuguese#portugués#studyblr#langblr#youtube#videos#portuguese resources#life coach#organizing#bullet journal
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OMFG I just typed this whole thing and then accidently deleted it. Lol. Well, here’s to starting over!
Hi! I wanted to do this because I understand how hard it can be to learn anything on your own, and hopefully I can help.
But first, a gif.
Originally posted by apamexico
i. starting
‣ Assess what type of learner you are. Do you memorize things easily, or does it take you more time? Do you prefer seeing things written out, or visually? Everyone doesn’t learn the same way, and that’s okay (that rhymed)!
» If you want a name to the type of learner you are, here’s a quiz (it also gives tips depending on what type of learner you are) !
‣ Try to semi-immerse yourself in the culture.
» What I mean by this is just to expose yourself to the culture. It’s easy to learn Spanish without learning any culture, but without it, you miss important things! Also, it’s cool to learn about another culture. But do this in a fun way!
✍ For example, listen to music & radio, watch TV & movies [or dramas/soap operas/novelas (YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT)], go to restaurants, ask friends
‣ Make a study schedule
» I have a hard time with this myself, because I am very ambitious. Remember to be realistic. If you have 3+ of homework each night, maybe you can’t study every day, and that is A-okay!
» how to make one: here, here, and a template
‣ Have a unique way to motivate yourself. I saw this in another master post and thought it was so great. It suggested you reward yourself when you study, for example, watching a favorite show afterwords or making yourself a smoothie.
And finally, breathe, you got this!
ii. the Alphabet
‣ Learn like a child with alphabet songs! These really help me. I like songs and visual things in general tbh…
» Songs in: Spanish, English, Korean, Japanese, French, ASL, Russian and more!
‣ Find fun ways to remember the sounds
» For example, in Korean the ㅎ makes an h sound, and a video I watched told me to remember it as a man with a hat on his head
‣ And always write down everything!
iii. the basics
I am constantly trying to rush the process. But, as my great piano coach says, “The process has to be as important as the product.” So before going to the fun stuff, I recommend knowing:
‣ colors
‣ numbers
» a number song in Korean, 6 other languages
‣ essential phrases : how to introduce yourself, how to say how old you are, how to ask for help, ‘thank you’, ‘please’, etc…
‣ days of the week
‣ how to say what time it is
‣ honorary terms
» this really depends on the language. I’m actively learning Spanish and Korean and in those two this is important.
✍ ex. It’d be kinda weird to call my two year old cousin ‘usted’.
iv. the fun stuff
And finalllyyyyyyy…. the fun stuff!!! Since you’re not learning this in a formal classroom setting, you can really do whatever you like.
‣ Grammar
» Start small: learn one bit of grammar every other day, or whenever feels best, and put it into practice
» Stick to one good source: I just say this because hopping around sources can be really confusing, and not every source teaches same way
» You don’t have to spend loads of money!! When I first wanted to learn a language, I thought Rosetta Stone would be my only option (lol). But there are so so so so so many options, ones that are free!!
All but BBC Languages are available as apps.
✍ Duolingo
✍ Mondly: like Duolingo, but more languages
✍ HelloTalk: Talk to native speakers! I’m doing it right now! I really love this.
✍ BBC Languages
‣ Vocabulary
» Pick 3 (or more) words to learn a day. My NemoSpanish and NemoKorean apps introduce me to 3 per day.
» Label things in your living space (if you’re allowed to)
» If you don’t know it, don’t ignore it, learn it!
» Find cool ways to remember words
» Write every word you learn down.
‣ Making it fun
the best part
» reward yourself; watch + listen to things; be patient, it’s okay to make mistakes; join/make study groups
Ok that’s all!!
I hope this was helpful! Please message me if you have something you think I should add. And thanks for reading!! <3
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