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if you’re feeling sad, just remember that everything will get better, just keep going, you’re the strongest, most beautiful person ever, and don’t eVER doubt yourself! ✨🥰
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Important - hey, bc all the things that is happening pls send some love and positivity for our light in his ig!!
백현 짱! (Baekhyun you’re the best!)
백현아 잘생기셨네요. (Byun Baekhyun, you’re beautiful)
백현아 화이팅! (Baekhyun, fighting!)
사랑해요 백현아 (I love you, Baekhyun)
태어나줘서 고마워! (Thanks for being born!)
늘 우리에게 빛이 되어주고 우리의 얼굴에 미소를 띄워줘서 고마워. (Thank you for always being a light to us and for always bringing a smile to our faces.)
백현아, 넌 나의 빛이야! (Baekhyun you’re my light!)
백현아 네 덕에 내 하루가 얼마나 밝아지는지 네가 알았으면 좋겠어 (I hope you know how happy you make my day)
백현아 아침에 눈을 뜰 때도, 밤에 잠을 청할 때도 네 덕분에 미소지을 수 있어. (I wake, and go sleep with a smile in my face because of you)
백현아 네 음악을 통해 나에게 힘을 줘서 고마워 (Thanks for give me strength through the music)
에리아빠 최고! (aries’s dad you’re the best!!)
백현아 너의 웃음과 미소가 나에겐 가장 소중해. (you laugh and smile are the most precious for me)
백현아 너의 열정과 노력하는 모습을 보면 나도 더 좋은 사람이 되고 싶어져. (your hard work and passion inspire me to be someone better.)
백현아, 넌 숨쉬기만 해도 사랑스러워. (Baekhyun, you’re cute even when you’re just breathing.)
백현아 자기 자신을 많이 아껴주고, 맛있는 것도 많�� 먹어. (take care of yourself and eat a lot of good food!!)
백현아 새해 복 많이 받아! (Baekhyun-ah, happy new year!!)
2018년도 우리랑 함께 꽃길만 걷자 (Let’s walk together on a flowery path again in 2018.)
백현아 나의 힘이 돼줘서 항상 고마워 (thanks for always give me strength)
백현아 사랑해 (I love you)
백현아 항상 널 응원해 (I’ll always support you)
백현아 밥은 먹었어? (you ate??)
백현아 오늘도 화이팅 (good luck today!!)
백현아 오늘 하루는 어땠어? (how are you today?)
백현아 네 마음 다 알아 (we know your heart.)
백현아 걱정하지마 (Please, don’t worry.)
백현아 너 덕분에 행복해 (I’m happy for you)
백현아 우리는 네가 좋은사람이란 것을 알고있다 (we know you’re a good person.)
English is not my first language, so sorry for any mistake!!! Credits to: ShinersBR.
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a guide for the school year
hello! so i reached 1k recently actually 2+ months ago so here’s an overdue masterpost on the things i would usually search up before a school term starts, so i figured why not just compile this? i would update this and reblog it monthly so if you have anything you’d like to share just drop me a message! i hope you find this useful, thank you for all the support <3
I. study tips
• study plans by @marias-studyblr
• how i study by @studynostalgic
• study tips by @etudieposts
• more study tips by @samsstudygram
• revision methods by @alimastudies
• increasing productivity by @brbimstudying
• even more study tips by @annabaestudying
• small study hack by @kawaiistudypool
• recall not recognition by @annabaestudying
• how to stay focused while revising by @minimaliststudy
• literally just use all the printables by @emmastudies
II. how to: take notes
• taking notes from a textbook by @fuckingstudy
• making mindmaps by @eintsein
• note taking by @eintsein
• a whole masterpost on note taking by @elkstudies
• college notetaking 101 by @briellestudies
III. productivity & motivation
• increasing productivity by @brbimstudying
• essay help by @aestudier
• how to: efficiency by @eintsein
• don’t feel like studying? by @martiestudies
• study apps by @nightlystudying
• studying though you’re really busy by @julstudies
IV. self care
• avoiding a burnout by @neuroticmedblr
• lil self care tips by @eleanorice
• a small, but much needed reminder by @studyblr
• burnout 101 by @polcry
• some more self care tips by @55studies
• more self care!! by @littleredstudies
• bujo ideas! by @lifestylejournaling
• important things to remember @vet-life (pls live by this ok)
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3.3.18 // studygram: alimastudies
so i posted this on my instagram yesterday and it kinda became popular and i have no idea why???!!!!…… anyways, thanks for all the love i’ve been getting on my studygram and studyblr, i appreciate it so much!
Here are some biology summary mind maps which are so useful when it comes to revision! And omg can you believe its is march already!
“the bad news is time flies, the good news is you’re the pilot” - Michael Altshuler
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why get a boyfriend when you can get a pack of really nice pens
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currently listening to — for by winner 🌿
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i’ve had this sitting my drafts forever, so i’m finally posting it :) i have a bunch of spring/summer posts coming up!
song: “good good day” - volunteer
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i’ve had this sitting my drafts forever, so i’m finally posting it :) i have a bunch of spring/summer posts coming up!
song: “good good day” - volunteer
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[ 6TH MAY 2018 ] YO IT HAS BEEN SO DAMN LONG SINCE I LAST POSTED but hello I’m aliveeeeeeeee!!! Barely but still alive!!!!! Been a hot minute since I posted some bujo spreads so uhhhh please show some love 😌
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HOW TO APPROACH CLASSES A guide to getting the most out of your classes and lectures
By Eintsein
Design inspired by this post by @journalsanctuary
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5.26.18 // 8:20 a
an old spread from april
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Hey guys, so I’m nearing the end of my senior year, and it’s been great so far! I accomplished my academic tasks efficiently and didn’t burn myself out, and I think the main contributor to my success as a student is my organization system. This system has been refined throughout my high school years, but I think now I’ve finally found the most effective methods.
Please remember that this isn’t the only organization system you can adopt; this is just the one that works the best for me, and I hope that by sharing it with you, you’ll gain a new perspective on how to stay organized as a high school student.

The first thing I wanna talk about is my notebook system, which I briefly mentioned in my Guide to Note-Taking.
My notebook system comprises three types of notebooks: the Everything Notebook, the subject notebook, and the revision notebook.
The Everything Notebook
The first stage is in-class notes. I only bring one notebook to school every day. I call it my Everything Notebook, and this is where I write down all of the notes I take in class. This way, I don’t have to lug around six notebooks where I’m only going to use a few pages in each of them that day.
Subject Notebooks
At the end of the day, I would revise my notes and compare them to the syllabus so I know where we are in the learning process. I would then transfer my class notes from my Everything Notebook to my different subject notebooks. This is stage two. I also start to jazz up my notes because I use the notes in my subject notebooks to study for tests.
In addition to my class notes, I include material from my teachers’ notes that they might not have elaborated on, as well as points in the syllabus (I’m currently taking A2) that were only glazed over briefly, or not at all, in some cases. (Note: this does not mean they completely skip a chapter or topic; it’s more like they missed a few bullet points that should be in my notes but aren’t. An example would be if we’re learning about phenol reactions and the teacher forgot to mention the use of FeCl3 as a test for phenol.)
Revision Notebooks
Stage three comes a little later, when exam week is just around the corner. Essentially, I rewrite and improve my notes from my five different subject notebooks into a single revision notebook or binder. (Recently, I’ve opted for a revision notebook because they’re lighter and easier to carry around.)
Because my teachers don’t always teach in the order of the syllabus, the first thing I do is organize my notes according to the syllabus. I would then fill in any other missing gaps in the material that hadn’t been filled in stage two.
When compiling material for my revision notebook, I use as many sources as possible: my own notes, my teachers’ notes, youtube videos, online sites, and my favorite, the mark scheme! I add in some answers from past papers (explanations only, so no calculations) mainly to secure marks. It’s safer to memorize definitions straight from the mark scheme than from the textbook or from handouts. I also do this to ease my memorization, especially for topics that require lengthy explanations. It’s a lot easier to remember the 6 points I need to explain the principles of NMRI than to remember everything in the four-page handout my teacher gave me.

Folders and binders are essential to organizing your papers. Some people keep a single accordion folder for all their papers, but for me it’s just too heavy to carry around all the time. The same goes for subject folders that are brought to school every day.
Instead, my binder/folder system comprises my Everything Folder and my subject binders.
The Everything Folder
The folder I carry with me to school every day is this A4 folder I got from Tokyu Hands. It has 5 pockets, one for each day of the week, so all the papers I receive on Monday will go behind the first divider, and so on.
Some people also keep blank papers in their folders; I don’t because my school has its own lined paper and graphing pads that I keep under my desk that I use if a teacher asks us to do an assignment on those papers. If I do work at home, I prefer to just use a plain A4 paper or a legal pad.
Subject Binders
At the end of the week, I’ll sort my papers into my subject binders. Sometimes I’ll keep some papers in the folder if I think I’ll be needing it the next week. This usually only applies to worksheets because all my teachers’ notes are available on Google Classroom, so I can access them even if I don’t physically have them.
Each of these binders have sections inside them:
Physics: 1 for handouts, notes, and tests, 1 for Paper 4 (Theory), 1 for Paper 5 (Practical Planning). I included extra tabs to mark the different topics in the handouts section.
Chemistry: same as Physics.
Economics: 1 for Paper 3 (MCQ), 1 for Paper 4 (Case Study and Essay). A lot of my Economics material is online, though.
English: 1 for Paper 3 (Text and Discourse analysis), and 2 for Paper 4 (Language Topics, which includes 1 for Child Language Acquisition, 1 for World Englishes). Past papers, handouts, and notes all go under their respective topics.
Mathematics: I just keep everything together because I never revise math and just constantly do past papers.
This makes it easier for me to revise each subject because I can just take one binder with me instead of a messy folder with everything just shoved in there.

I keep a magazine file for each of my A-Level subjects (English and Mathematics are combined). All my textbooks, revision guides, and subject notebooks are kept here, so if I need to revise one subject, that’s the magazine file I’ll take out.
These magazine files prevent any small things (like my book of flashcards) from being shoved to the back of my bookshelf, or materials from different subjects from getting mixed up.

In my senior year, I mostly plan using this app called Edo Agenda. It syncs across all my devices for free and has all the features I need: a to do list to organize tasks, monthly and weekly calendars to organize events, a journal to organize notes and memos.
I used to bullet journal regularly, but it takes too much time during weekdays, so now I just bullet journal for the therapeutic effects it gives me, and I use an app for organizing tasks and events. Sometimes at the end of each week, I’ll transfer my tasks to my bullet journal and then decorate the page, but again, this is just for its therapy.

Organizing your school supplies is just as important as organizing your papers and notes. With a more organized backpack and pencil case, you won’t waste time looking for your things at the bottom of an abyss.
Pencil Case
I don’t find it necessary to bring so much stationery to school unless I plan on making notes at school (usually during revision week).
Backpack
Because we’re already in the revision term, I don’t really carry a lot of things in my everyday backpack, just the following:
Pencil case
Everything Notebook
Everything Folder
Revision notebook
Kindle
Phone
Wallet
Earphones
Calculator
Speaker
Drinking bottle
A pouch with things like a hairbrush, pads, and lip balm
And that’s all for now! I hope this post will help you organize your school life (if you haven’t already) or at least provide some useful insights on some ways to stay organized as a high school student.
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