mariestuda
mariestuda
៹ 𔘓 marie ! ꞌꞋ ࣪
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ꢾ𓍢ִ໋ Vestibulanda de direito ENEM - UEMA | 16y
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mariestuda · 3 months ago
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I'm made of pink, rock and roll and essays
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𐙚˙⋆.˚ O3/23/2025 !! ๋࣭
˙⋆.˚ Good evening! I'm still trying to get rid of overdue tasks (I was irresponsible this weekend). I'll probably spend the whole night on this.
˙⋆.˚ Matrices! Studying for a math test, I think I'll do well.
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mariestuda · 3 months ago
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𐙚˙⋆.˚ O3/15/2025 !! ๋࣭
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˙⋆.˚ My ENEM 2024 result! My grades were pretty average, but I'm really happy with my essay!! I really didn't expect it, in fact I thought this was the worst essay I've ever written, but I managed to secure a high grade.
˙⋆.˚ I took this Enem in my first year of high school, and I'm satisfied with my grade, I got 670 points in total and I believe I'll be able to improve a lot by the third year.
˙⋆.˚ Remembering that Enem is a Brazilian exam to facilitate access to higher education free of charge
Translated with Google, sorry for any mistakes
Para outros brasileiros: quanto vocês tiraram??
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mariestuda · 4 months ago
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“do it for your future self,”
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mariestuda · 4 months ago
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Off topic but man I love my girlfriend so much, I want to spend the rest of my days with her. I wish I had the courage to tell her more often how much I love her
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mariestuda · 4 months ago
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𐙚˙⋆.˚ O2/29/2025 - 03/05/2025 !! ๋࣭
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˙⋆.˚ Hellooo!! I disappeared for a while, but I didn't stop studying. I don't like the "carnaval" holiday in Brazil, so for my Brazilian friends: o único bloquinho que eu pulei foi o de questões mesmo
˙⋆.˚ Just kidding, but really, I'm studying seriously for the entrance exam, so this holiday was perfect for me, I managed to get ahead on the physics content, so I'll be able to give it my all on the school math test this week!
˙⋆.˚ Also, I have officially started my review schedule. I hope everything goes well, as the spaced practice is a bit confusing, but I trust in my potential, everything will be fine.
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mariestuda · 4 months ago
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✧˖° studying without suffering: how to actually enjoy learning (yes, it’s possible)
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✧˖° let’s talk.
hey angels, it's mindy!
most people treat studying like a punishment. something to be endured, not enjoyed. it’s that thing you force yourself to do, like taking bitter medicine or running a mile in gym class. but what if that’s the reason you struggle with it?
the secret? you were never meant to hate learning.
somewhere along the way, school made it boring. maybe you had teachers who sucked the fun out of it. maybe you associate studying with stress, deadlines, and exhaustion. but learning is supposed to be exciting. when you actually enjoy it, everything changes. you focus longer, retain more, and (ironically) spend less time studying because your brain actually absorbs the information.
so, let’s fix it. let’s make studying something you want to do instead of something you suffer through.
✧˖° ➼ step 1: detach learning from school
(school & learning are not the same thing. stop letting school ruin your curiosity.)
the first mindset shift? realize that school does not own learning.
➼ school is about structure, deadlines, and tests. it’s designed to measure performance. ➼ learning is about curiosity, deep thinking, and exploration. it’s designed to expand your mind. and help you grow as a person.
if you’ve only ever studied because you had to, your brain associates it with pressure. break that pattern. find something outside of school that you actually like learning about. philosophy, psychology, art history, neuroscience, fashion design, whatever makes you curious.
even if it’s unrelated to your classes, it rewires your brain to see learning as an intrinsic activity, not just an obligation. once you enjoy learning in general, you can transfer that energy back into your studies.
✧˖° ➼ step 2: romanticize the process (but actually make it feel good)
("romanticizing studying" doesn’t mean just buying cute stationery. let’s go deeper.)
sensory association is everything. your brain links experiences to the way they feel physically. so if studying feels uncomfortable, you’ll avoid it. the solution? make it a luxurious experience for your senses.
✧ visuals → clean, minimalist desk, soft lighting, aesthetic study materials ✧ sound → rain sounds, classical piano, lo-fi beats (music that enhances focus) ✧ touch → cozy blankets, warm tea, smooth pens gliding over paper ✧ scent → vanilla candles, fresh coffee, the pages of an old book
this isn’t just about aesthetics. it’s neuroscience. when studying feels pleasurable, your brain stops resisting it.
✧˖° ➼ step 3: use high-dopamine study techniques
(forcing yourself to study the “normal” way is why you hate it.)
some study methods are literally designed to be boring. ditch them.
instead, try:
➼ blurting method: instead of passively reading, close your book and write down everything you remember. then check what you missed. (way more engaging than just re-reading notes.) ➼ dual-coding: mix visuals with text. draw tiny sketches next to your notes. turn concepts into mind maps. watch a video explaining a topic right after reading about it. ➼ pomodoro stacking: instead of the typical 25-minute study sprints, customize it. (ex: 50 min deep focus + 10 min break with an actual reward.) ➼ interleaving technique: mix subjects instead of block studying. it forces your brain to stay engaged.
stop making studying harder than it needs to be. find what works for you, and your brain will stop fighting it.
✧˖° ➼ step 4: make studying social (but in a smart way)
(because you’re not supposed to do this alone.)
studying alone for hours? miserable. but studying with others who are just as serious as you? instant motivation boost.
but instead of chaotic group study sessions where no one gets anything done, try:
✧ parallel studying: hop on facetime or join a study livestream. silent, focused, but together. ✧ teaching method: explain concepts to a friend. if you can teach it, you truly understand it. ✧ study accountability: check in with someone daily. send each other your study goals, no excuses.
even just knowing someone else is studying at the same time can trick your brain into feeling more engaged.
✧˖° ➼ step 5: shift your identity
("i hate studying" isn’t a personality trait. it’s a mindset problem.)
if you keep saying “i hate studying,” your brain will never enjoy it. change the narrative.
➼ instead of “i suck at studying,” try → “i’m learning how to study in a way that works for me.” ➼ instead of “i can’t focus,” try → “i’m training my brain to focus longer every day.” ➼ instead of “i don’t feel like it,” try → “i’m someone who gets things done, whether i feel like it or not.”
become the type of person who enjoys learning. once that becomes your identity, everything else follows.
✧˖° ➼ step 6: create emotional attachment to your goals
motivation dies when your goals feel distant and impersonal. if you’re studying just because you “have to,” it’s easy to procrastinate. but if you link it to something deeply personal, it becomes non-negotiable.
try this: visualize your future self. imagine the version of you who already achieved everything you want. who is she? what does she do? how does she study?
then, make it emotional. ✧ if you dream of getting into your dream school, print pictures of it. make a vision board. ✧ if you want financial freedom, imagine the luxury of never stressing over money. ✧ if you want to be respected in your field, remind yourself that your knowledge is your power.
when you make studying personal, it stops being a chore. it becomes a commitment.
✧˖° ➼ step 7: stop making everything harder than it needs to be
(struggling doesn’t mean you’re working harder. it just means you’re struggling.)
too many people study inefficiently because they think suffering = productivity. but studying smarter is always better than studying longer.
some ways to make it easier on yourself: ➼ use study apps → quizlet, pomdoro apps for focus, notion for organization ➼ summarize like you’re texting a friend → rewrite notes in your own words, no unnecessary fluff ➼ study in “levels” → don’t jump straight into deep studying. warm up with light review, then increase intensity ➼ take advantage of spaced repetition → stop cramming, your brain retains more when you review over time
efficiency = less stress, better results. don’t work harder than necessary.
✧˖° ➼ step 8: replace toxic productivity with high-performance habits
studying 10 hours in one night ≠ academic excellence. true high-achievers prioritize sustainability.
➼ quit glorifying exhaustion. taking breaks improves focus. it’s not laziness. ➼ learn when to walk away. if you’re zoning out, step away. 10 minutes of real focus > 2 hours of fake studying. ➼ protect your sleep. all-nighters don’t make you hardcore, they make you ineffective. your brain processes info while you sleep.
the goal isn’t to study the longest. it’s to study in a way that keeps your mind sharp and focused.
✧˖° ➼ step 9: master the “dopamine pull” method
instead of forcing motivation, use dopamine to your advantage.
➼ habit stacking → pair studying with something enjoyable (ex: study while drinking your favorite matcha) ➼ mini rewards → after finishing a chapter, reward yourself with something small but satisfying ➼ gamification → track progress like a video game. every completed task = a “level up”
your brain loves dopamine. give it reasons to associate studying with good feelings.
✧˖° ➼ step 10: let go of perfectionism (but keep high standards)
perfectionism leads to procrastination and burnout. instead of striving for flawless, aim for consistent excellence.
✧ done is better than perfect. stop rewriting notes 5 times. ✧ progress is the goal. each study session should move you forward, even if it’s small. ✧ your worth is not your grades. strive for success, but don’t let school define you.
when you release perfectionism, you actually start achieving more. keep your standards high, but don’t let them paralyze you.
✧˖° mindy’s personal tips
(things that helped me romanticize studying & actually make it enjoyable:)
➼ set a 5-minute timer. just start. most of the time, your brain stops resisting once you begin. ➼ don’t let study guilt ruin your breaks. rest is productive. ➼ have a “study fit.” i swear, dressing up just a little makes a difference. ➼ invest in one high-quality pen. something that glides effortlessly. small detail, huge difference. ➼ study in cafés, libraries, parks. switch locations to keep it interesting. ➼ make it ✧ cozy ✧. fuzzy socks, oversized sweaters, soft blankets. your comfort matters.
✧˖° homework: rewire your study experience
➼ for one of your study sessions this week, try at least two of the techniques above. ➼ write a short journal entry: how do you want to feel while studying? how can you make that happen? ➼ change just one thing about your study setup that makes it more enjoyable.
then come back & tell me. did studying feel better? (you can always message me or send me an ask in my inbox)
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memorization – the cheat code no one talks about ✧˖°
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forget rewriting notes a million times. the secret to actual effortless memorization? make your brain fall in love with the information.
✦ attach every fact to an emotion. you don’t forget dramatic moments in your life. why? because emotions make memories stick. so, exaggerate things. make the information funny, shocking, personal.
✦ assign a song to every subject. pick a song (or genre) for a topic. play it only when studying that subject. your brain will automatically associate the info with the music. making recall effortless.
✦ create fake gossip about your topics. pretend the mitochondria had a scandal in 2002. imagine historical figures in a drama-filled group chat. your brain remembers stories better than lists. (this is so fun and hilarious, did this with my friend, we both got a's on our psych exam <3)
✦ argue with yourself out loud. explain the concept like you’re debating a panel of critics in your head. confidence in your explanation = instant memory retention.
✦ write in different accents & fonts. use cursive for history, all caps for math, loopy handwriting for literature. your brain loves patterns—give it something fun to attach to.
mindy’s personal tip:
use a signature color for each subject. psychology = lavender, physics = deep blue, english = soft pink. color association locks information into your mind.
xoxo mindy
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𐙚˙⋆.˚ 02/26/2025 !! ๋࣭
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⋆.˚ Good morning :) biology studies today
⋆.˚ I don't think I did badly on the Portuguese test, but I can't say the same about my essay. I hope I got at least a 780.
⋆.˚ Biology test today! Protozoa and protozoosis, wish me luck!
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[research life]
The new semester has started and I have been bombarded with readings and assignments!🥲✨🤍
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𐙚˙⋆.˚ 02/25/2025 !! ๋࣭
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⋆.˚ Good morning! I'm still studying for my Portuguese test. I'm really VERY nervous, I studied so much but my scores are still relatively low. The grammar of the Portuguese language is so detailed that it is difficult to memorize everything.
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mariestuda · 4 months ago
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How to be like Hermione Granger
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Academic
Study hard so you don't need to ever ask for help, but always be ready to help others with their work. Always do the extra work, always put 100%. Study while others are partying so that you can achieve while they flounder. Pick up some light reading like she did, read the set texts, read recommended texts, read whatever books you can. Words are knowledge.
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Social
Hermione only had a few friends but they were 100% there for her, support your friends however you can. Maybe start up or volunteer for some charitable ventures like Hermione did with SPEW, whatever you're passionate about - get involved!
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Style
Hermione always wore her school uniform perfectly and with pride. If you have a uniform then do the same. Out of uniform she wore comfy knitted jumpers and woolly scarves, buy some cute knitted layers in muted autumnal colours.
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𐙚˙⋆.˚ 02/24/2025 !! ๋࣭
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⋆.˚ Good morning! I started my day by waking up very early, I decided to wake up at 5 am to study for my Portuguese test.
⋆.˚ I had breakfast while studying. I'm really nervous about the test, but I'm studying a lot, so everything should be fine.
⋆.˚ I will share my test score when I receive it. Wish me luck!!
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mariestuda · 4 months ago
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how to study effectively. ᥫ᭡
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sometimes we get caught up in trying to memorize all the material rather than study and learn the material. we also may come to realize that the way we currently “study” isn’t actually studying at all. i’ve fallen into this way of studying, but i’ve learned some really helpful tips and tricks to make sure that i actually learn and understand the material and get it to stick rather than memorize it just to forget everything later.
let’s begin …
୨ৎ — incorporate study methods
there’s a variety of different study methods that have been proven to truly help students learn the material and have productive study sessions.
some study methods:
active recall - retrieving information from your memory
some active recall techniques include…
practice tests/questions
flashcards
summary sheets
teaching others/Feynman Technique (more on this later)
take notes with questions related to the topics
whiteboard recall: write down what it is that you’re learning on a whiteboard while using as little words as possible; summarizing
record yourself explaining the material & listen back to it, be sure to make note of what you missed in your recording
blurting method (more on this later)
eat the frog - completing the most difficult task first
how to eat the frog…
start by identifying your most difficult task. whether it’s a chapter you’re struggling with the most or an assignment that might take you longer to complete.
finish that hardest task first. focus on it, understand it, complete it, and get it out of the way before reviewing any other chapters/topics.
make sure you have a full grasp on whatever it is that you’re studying before moving onto something easier!
pomodoro method - working for a set amount of take & taking breaks in increments
25 minutes of working/studying , 5 minute break
50 minutes of working/studying , 10 minute break
set timers for both the time you study & the time you take a break!
the two options i provided don’t have to be what you decide to do! choose whatever time limits you want and will work best for you!
feynman technique - teaching others the material
how it works…
start by choosing what material you want to teach to someone else (that ‘someone else’ doesn’t have to be a real person! honestly, if my cats were all sitting somewhere or near me, i’d pretend my cats were my ‘students’!)
without reviewing your notes and going based off your memory, begin your “lecture”
fill in any gaps in your memory by going back to your notes and make note of what you’re struggling to recall/teach so that you can review it again later
remember to keep your “lectures”/explanations simple! as a medical student myself, i try to stay away from using medical terminology so that my “students” can also understand. reteaching the material in layman’s terms will also help you better understand the material!
blurting method - an active recall technique
how it works…
start by reading through your notes, textbook/lecture slides, etc. & try to remember all that you’ve read
once you feel like you’ve got all the information in your head (or as much as you can! don’t feel like you have to memorize it all!) close your notes, textbooks, lecture slides, etc.
on a separate sheet of paper or a whiteboard or anything that you can write on, write down everything you remember from what you just read and reviewed
after, review what you blurted out onto that separate sheet of paper and reopen your notes/textbook/etc. & see what you might have missed and note what it is that you still need to work on
୨ৎ — work in a beneficial environment
they key point here is that where you decide to study needs to be beneficial for you. meaning that your environment needs to be an area where you feel like you can study and work at your full potential. if you need a quiet place, maybe you might want to go to a library. if you need a brighter study environment, maybe you need to open up your curtains & blinds to let sunlight in or you need significant overhead lighting. if you need something more calming in your environment, maybe you might want to have soft and calming background music playing and maybe a nicely scented candle lit with dimmed lights.
figure out what it is that you need to study productively without any distractions and without the feeling of discomfort. your study space should allow you to focus completely!
୨ৎ — study groups
study groups are extremely helpful! i’m usually one who wishes to work independently, but recently i’ve been connecting with my classmates to form study groups and have a session together! i’ve found it to be extremely beneficial and i thank the study groups i’ve been in for my success during the semester!
you don’t have to work in a big group! most times i worked with 1-2 other people, and that was enough for me! study groups allow you to share your own study techniques with others while also learning some new strategies yourself. it also helps to have someone who’s also learning the same material so that you guys can quiz each other or incorporate that teaching method with one another. also, having others there to study with might also give you some more insight on different topics! you might be struggling with one topic, but whoever you’re studying with might be close to mastering it and vice versa! as a group, you can review and share notes and helpful tips & tricks!
୨ৎ — other resources
i want to share a few posts that i, and others, have created that i feel might help with studying effectively!
my posts:
stop procrastinating: school edition
this post is pretty self-explanatory from the title, but i just go over a few things that help to get rid of that procrastination habit!
coming out of academic burn out
i feel like this is an important post to mention because studying can cause a lot of stress and lead to burn out! i highly recommend reading this to help prevent that from happening for you!
my personal study methods
i posted this earlier this month, and while i believe my study methods will be changing for my incoming spring semester, i feel like this would still be helpful to look at! it might give you some insight on how others might study and their successes with their methods!
other bloggers’ posts:
posts by @glowettee —
preparing for next semester series
one of my wonderful mutuals, mindy, has created a series on preparing for a new semester! it’s a great series filled with really great information from school supply guides to note taking secrets! definitely recommend this series for those who are still preparing for the new semester!
executing your comeback plan
this is a post from another one of mindy’s amazing series about getting yourself back up from a bad grade (because that does happen, and god this series was so helpful and reassuring!) this post that i linked specifically talks about getting back into the grind and provides really helpful tips!
posts by @glowup-princess —
how to study like hermione granger
i’m personally a huge Harry Potter fan, so this one caught my eye when i saw it on my dashboard (and honestly, i’ve always admired hermione for her educational prowess) so if you need something inspiring, then this is it! lila’s also got other posts similar to this one on her page inspired by other iconic it-girls in the academic world!
how to romanticize study
we all want to romanticize our lives in one way or another, and so why not start by romanticizing your studies? this is a great post with helpful tips on how to do so!
youtube videos/podcasts:
how to study effectively - The Zach Highley Show
study tips that got me through pre-med, mcat, and phd in immunology - GinnythePoooh
become a top 1% student - StudyToSuccess
୨ৎ — final notes
this is one of my lengthier posts, and if you read through it all: 1. thank you so very much for reading! i really appreciate it! and 2. i hope this helps you in your studies! i know we all want to be the best students we can be and receive high grades and achieve great things in our academic careers. it’s important to stay motivated and to have confidence in yourself! you will succeed in your schooling, i just hope you remember to believe that for yourself!
with lots of love, faustina 🌷
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