hi i'm here to be a furry, lie, and hopefully pass my gcses || bloom or ouma, he/him, autistic || posting notes and such here || tagged with 37 means just for fun
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Hello. other students taking GCSEs
I was wondering if it would be helpful for anyone if I posted some in-depth notes? I'd explain the topic like it's a lesson, as this is helpful for my own revision and might help other people understand it
It'd mostly be for biology and chemistry, probably, as that's super fact-recollection based. Idk, I see a lot of aesthetic studyblr blogs and I've never seen anyone actually post explanations of subjects or original material here, links to resources being the closest thing
You could also send in requests as long as it's clear with everyone that I'm not a teacher, just a teenager on the internet, I have no qualifications. also I'll be using online resources, textbooks and stuff to find the information - if everyone responds to this with yeah no why would you do that, that's a horrible idea, then I'll probably post some other studying-related stuff here anyway, even if studyblr is kind of...deceased lol I think it'll help me with my own revision
ok uh. like/rb or something if you think that'd be helpful thx bye
#gcse#gcses#gcse student#gcse studyblr#studyblr#autistic studyblr#<- because i am in fact autistic and i know firsthand that school can be suffering for nd people ._.#chemistry gcse#biology gcse#studying#gcses 2024#neurodivergent#please can this not end up putting my whole identity on the internet in a stupid chain of events thx.#oh i'd probably queue posts for like. two or three posts a day. the schedule would be regular even if the content was. cough sporadic#not up to me what i suddenly realise i don't understand 20 mins before the mock exam and have to speedrun
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hi welcome to the studyblr ever
helpful stuff - will update this over time
tumblr posts
overcoming procrastination
"playing with the material" study strategies
surviving gcses guide
advice for gcses
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