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sandra-studyblr · 4 years ago
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Celebrate the people in your life who are there because they love you for no other reason than because you are YOU.
Mandy Hale (via onlinecounsellingcollege)
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sandra-studyblr · 5 years ago
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Music history and candles 🖤🎼
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sandra-studyblr · 5 years ago
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Rainy days 🖤
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sandra-studyblr · 6 years ago
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I like walking through the forests
and this photo of a strange duck in our garden.
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sandra-studyblr · 6 years ago
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passive vs active revision
active revision is much more effective than passive revision so it’s really important to know how to do it right! 
passive revision
passive revision involves activities such as reading notes and copying materials. this is the foundation of your revision, but should mainly be completed before you start proper revision. in an ideal world this would be done as you go along during the year e.g. file away your notes in the right place at the end of every day
active revision
active revision is mainly about using and organising material
start by reading and understanding the material
then reduce it to a smaller amount of material in note form
review it again
and then reduce it again, perhaps to a list of bullet points
be careful you this doesn’t become repetitive and boring because then you will be back to passive learning. switch up your methods frequently to keep it interesting
things to keep in mind while actively revising:
look for underlying themes or principles
think about links between ideas
organise points into arguments (i.e. for and against)
create diagrams that represent a topic
think about how the solution to one problem can help you solve another
methods
get someone to test you
mindmaps
look cover write check
condense your notes
mnemonics
essay plans
flashcards
past papers
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sandra-studyblr · 6 years ago
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how to get back into studying when you don’t have a routine 🏡🌿🌙
it’s ok to have a fresh start whenever you need one - sometimes it’s easy to get stuck in a rut where you find you can’t plan, focus or be productive, or you have so much to catch up on you don’t have time to tackle much else. at any point, it’s fine to reboot. take care of yourself, plan your week, try something new, finish all the tasks you need to! why not now?
prioritise your tasks - organise your tasks into urgent, important but can wait, and to be done if you have free time, then tackle them from most important to least important. that way you’ve divided and cleared your to do list and that pile of tasks doesn’t look as intimidating. and if it works for you, a timetable could help!
switch up the ways in which you learn - doing the same thing over and over can be taxing so changing how you study and keeping things fresh can rekindle your interest and motivation. instead of glossing over old notes, watch a video. create a presentation ! teach your notes to a friend. introducing new ways of learning can help you have more fun and also improve what you retain.
do whatever you need to motivate you - make sure you’re eating. get enough sleep! dress comfy. or dress fancy! do your makeup all cute. don’t do your makeup at all! hang out with friends and family! spend some time alone. spice things up. deviating from your typical routine is a good way to feel like you’ve restarted and introduce change.
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sandra-studyblr · 6 years ago
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“Successful people are not gifted. They just work hard, then succeed on purpose.”
— G.K. Nielson (via onlinecounsellingcollege)
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sandra-studyblr · 6 years ago
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09.14.19 - happy april everyone! suppose it’s gonna be a stressd out april for me, as my exams start in a month. helppp
starting today off before 8 am for a change, with some coffee and a study plan for the coming month.
(who else is excited about game of thrones?!)
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sandra-studyblr · 6 years ago
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Warm tones + Chicago
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sandra-studyblr · 6 years ago
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currently reading the french translation of maurice by e.m forster | ig: thomreads
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sandra-studyblr · 6 years ago
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trying something new…
anyone that has some tips on how to best learn a new language?
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sandra-studyblr · 6 years ago
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20.06.19
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sandra-studyblr · 6 years ago
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realistic tips for uni students
i’ve seen many tips for university students fly around here and i’ve noticed that some of them are either unrealistic or not necessary at all (take it from someone who has been studying 3 years already) so here are some real tips to help you
BUY. A. BACKPACK. i’ve made the same mistake and my back is in s h a m b l e s. and honestly, you don’t need an expensive one, but be sure to check if your backpack has a laptop compartment in case you bring a  laptop a to class. i know it looks unflattering as hell but trust me your back will thank you for it.
You don’t need expensive stationary. any pen or notebook will do but make sure you bring enough pens to classes, exams, etc because you don’t want to sit there panicking because your pen gave out.
on the topic of stationary ALWAYS KEEP A NOTEBOOK IN YOUR BAG what if your laptop dies? what if you want to make a reminder to yourself that you will forget about 5 minutes later? just keep a small notebook in your backpack in case you need it.
Always bring food and water! i’m particularly bad at this, not gonna lie, but especially when it’s summer and hot as hell this tip is incredibly important or you will most likely feel awful. i’m not a big breakfast eater myself because i get stomach issues from it but i make sure to bring something for either on my way to class, just before class, or during the break you might have in class. 
For those of you who menstruate: keep tampons/pads in your bag. you’re friends will thank you for it as well!
Moving on from backpack arrangements: pro-tip you don’t have to be bff’s with you teachers, especially not in your first year. later when you’re writing your dissertation, it’s can be helpful, but honestly they most likely won’t remember you in your first year and they will also most likely not grade your papers/tests either so no need to suck up
on the topic of teacher: you don’t have to attend every single office hour. if you have a question, please go, but otherwise you’re wasting your damn time
wait until your first lecture/seminar before buying books your professor will most likely say please buy this or this is optional. don’t waste money!
read the damn syllabus not just so that you know what to do before class, but also so that you know what to do in case you fall ill and what the attendance expectancy is (some professors have a 80% attendance or you will fail and others don’t give a shit)
don’t sign up for 9 am classes you won’t go okay? it seems fun at the beginning but you’re gonna end up dreading that class even though it would’ve been interesting if you were awake enough to take it in
procrastination is normal everybody does it and guess what? YOU DON’T NEED TO GET ALL A’S!!!! strive for it? great! but work yourself until you’re crying from the stress and thinking about dropping out because you can’t handle it? not so great!
mental health is more important than that 4.0 GPA speaks for itself but also if there is something going on please talk to your student advisor or tutor! you can better warn them in advance than try to build a case after you flunked that assignment/exam
try to make friends honestly it will make your uni experience so much nicer. and i get social anxiety, but at least try to get on friendly terms with people so you have notes when you’re sick, a partner when there is group work to be done, and just a friendly face when it’s all too much!
wear comfortable clothes yes i get the need to look cute but honestly when you’re freezing in your lecture hall because you wanted to wear that one top, you’re gonna be mad at yourself. also bring a jacket/scarf to put over yourself when you know a lecture hall/classroom is cold as hell it helps, trust me.
have fun sounds cliche but sign up for that one class that has absolutely nothing to do with your major but it looks fun, go out partying with your new buddies and stay up later than you should, it’s okay. nobody is all study all the time and you get to enjoy yourself. just find something fun in everything you learn even if you f-ing despise that one course because it will help you get through these years!
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sandra-studyblr · 6 years ago
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Juristische Bibliothek or Municipal Law Library, Munich, Germany
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sandra-studyblr · 6 years ago
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Little heaven.
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sandra-studyblr · 6 years ago
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Détail de « La Fin Du Bal », par Rogelio de Egusquiza (1915).
Detail of “The End of the Ball”, by Rogelio de Egusquiza (1915).
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