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siomae · 2 months ago
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Hiii can u make a post on study tips and and just like having a healthy relationship with school/ studying?? Thanks !! X
Hii! sure, hope this helps <3
The Golden Guide to... having a better relationship with school!
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Shift your mindset
Replace "I have to" with "I get to"
There are so many kids in the world who don't have the opportunity to go to school or even the resources to study in general; it is something that we are privileged to have access to. We are so lucky that we get to go to school, it isn't a burden, its a blessing.
Instead of "Ugh I have have to go to school", think "Yay, get to go to school!"
Instead of "I have to study" think "I get to study"
This uses a phycological concept called "intrinsic VS extrinsic motivation", which explains how people are more inclined to do things that they think is a privilege to do rather than an obligation.So if you start thinking going to school and getting to study is a privilege, you would have a better relationship with it and feel more motivated at the same time!
Set realistic goals
Aim for progress, not perfection
Lets say you got 70% on your math test and you want to bump up your grades. Instead of setting a goal of scoring 95%, aim to get anywhere between 75 and 80%
This is much more realistic and achievable If you aimed for a 95%, it would be highly unlikely for you to achieve in a short period of time + if you didn't reach it, you would have felt bad and your self confidence could lower. You may end up convincing yourself that you are simply bad at school, when in reality, the goal just wasn't achievable. On the other hand, if you aimed for 75-80%, the chance of you scoring that would be very high + seeing that grade on that paper would make you feel like you can do better and your confidence in that subject and your abilities would increase.
Stay organised, but not overwhelmed
Keep yourself on track, but don't overwhelm yourself with to many things
Prioritise tasks
If you have 3 tasks, one which you know you'll spend a lot of time doing + two which would take a short amount of time to complete, do the small tasks first.
This makes sure that you wont get too carried away doing the big task, leaving you with a short and stress inducing amount of time left to do the short ones.If you first do the small tasks, it wont take you too long, leaving you with a good amount of time & an easy time limit to complete the bigger project!
Use a calendar
Use a calendar to mark the start and due dates of your assignments & the dates of any exams or events
Study Techniques
Use past papers
Just search up "*subject* *topic* *grade/year level* *curriculum* past papers"
e.g. Biology human body IGCSE past papers
2. Pomodoro technique
Study for 25 mins, then take a 5 min break (you can change how long you want to study for and how long you want the breaks to be)
There are pomodoro timers online
3. Active recall
This is good for memorising
Instead of only reading your notes, actively test yourself by recalling information from memory
4. Blurting method
Write down everything you remember, then check your notes and see what you've missed.
5. Feynman technique
Teach the topic as if you were explaining it to a five year old.
6. Spaced repetition
Review your information at increasing intervals
E.g. Review your information on day 1, then day 3, then day 7, etc
my tips!
Make note taking fun by using different colours/types of pens
I like using a cute highlighter/marker, a coloured pen and a black pen (but I use a pencil too for math)
Play around with the formatting, until you find one that works best for you - you can do this in class when your taking notes on different topics & pick which one you like best! Don't stress on aesthetics, just go with the flow and do what feels right
This makes note taking much more fun & aesthetically pleasing so your also more inclined to read them
2. Use post its or a small note book to write down your homework
When your teacher is giving you your homework in class, write it down so that you don't forget and check on it when you come back home so you know what work you get to do!
3. Use save my exams to revise and study for your assessments
It's extremely helpful as it has videos, notes and exam questions
It's free (but if you don't have premium, you don't exam questions and you can only read up to 5 notes a week)
It is based on your grade/year level and curriculum
Premium is very affordable - like $5 a month
I hope this helps yall!
xoxo,
The Girl In Gold
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siomae · 5 months ago
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📑📚 ACE YOUR EXAMS 📚📑
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This is a guide for people who have exams coming up. It consists of what to do if you want 100% on your upcoming exams, study tips, and more!
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Study tips:
Check this masterlist by @merakinotes and also this post+ masterlist by @areistotle it has everything you’ll ever need.
Bank of questions / past papers study method: you can create your own questions on Quizlet or any online quiz maker or use past papers/ revision resources.
Study everyday. If your exam is even a month away, that’s good because it means you don’t have to study hours everyday, but you can at least keep a goal to study 30 mins a day or to learn/ understand/ memorise a new thing part of that topic every day.
Feynman technique. Basically pretend as if you’re the teacher and teach the topic to someone/ something (ex a stuffed animal)
Record yourself talking. When you’re revising, record yourself talking about some of the stuff so you can listen to it later when you’re unable to study.
Visual learning!! Personally, I love this one. If you’re studying something like science, history, etc, then draw pictures! Draw pictures to better help you understand a word/ concept. (Example: in science I couldn’t remember the whole definition of combustion so I just drew a stickman image of the atom and the oxygen and then those 2 chemically combined)
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During the exam:
Never turn the exam in early!! Are you finished? Then re read the exam and re take the exam. Double check, triple check etc your answers. Keep looking through your answers again and again, step by step. Only give the test in at the very end.
Watch the clock! Don’t spend lots of time on one question trying to figure it out. Look at the time and make sure you still have enough to complete all the questions and maybe also recheck them.
If you don’t completely understand a question/ it’s more complicated: skip it and go to the next question. Come back to that harder question later.
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Manifesting:
Remember: the 100/100 grade is already yours. You just need to claim it!
Affirmations: you can create your own set of customised affirmations or you can use THIS affirmation list that I made for high grades
Subliminal: I’ve made a playlist on YouTube with all my favourite academic subliminals. You can also search up 100/100 grades or full marks in tests subliminals.
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More resources:
(These are just to further help you if these tips do not help. Remember that watching videos or reading about studying/ study tips is not studying. It’s procrastinating. Consume these in moderation.)
Studying tips for a straight A student by @universalitgirlsblog2
How to study like: 👙Elle Woods👙 | 📔Paris Geller📔 | 📖Hermione Granger📖
Study to success on YouTube
Jun Yuh oh YouTube
Fayefilms on YouTube
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siomae · 5 months ago
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study methods
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the second brain method
this method focuses on organizing the information you learn to maximize effectiveness. a common way of doing this is through the CODE method:
capture - be quick and efficient in how you receive the information
organize - organize the information in a way that works for you
distill - break the information down to its key elements
express - apply the information you’ve learned
* there is a ton of information out there about this method. if you struggle with burnout and knowing where to start, i recommend researching this method further to figure out what works for you.
the pomodoro method
the pomodoro method is a time management method. the most common expression of this method is to pick a task, work for 25 minutes on that task, then take a break for 5 minutes. then, repeat. if you’re planning to work all day, you may up the time spent studying. for example, after a while of this, you may work for 30 minutes at a time, then 40, then 45, and so forth. this method is particularly good for when you’re feeling unmotivated or having a hard time focusing. if you’re still not feeling it after a while, you may start to take longer breaks. for example, you may study for 30 minutes, break for 15, and keep going like that.
the 5 minute rule method
this method is good for when you have to do a shorter task, but you’re procrastinating doing it. this method requires you to dedicate only 5 minutes to do your task. after that, you may stop, but chances are, once you’ve started, finishing won’t be as difficult.
the blurting method
this method is particularly good for revision. the blurting method requires you to read over the content you are learning, then put it away and write down everything you know or can remember. then, check the content and revise everything you didn’t write down.
spaced repetition
spaced repetition requires you to spread out your study reviews over the period of a few days. this has been shown to improve memory. rather than studying one thing at a time, then studying something else the next day and so on, review the information right after you’ve learned it, then recall it after a few hours, then a few days, then a few weeks, and so on. if you’re studying something you will need to remember for an extended period of time, this method would be perfect for you!
active recall
this is my absolute favorite method! it’s been shown to improve your studying immensely and so many people have benefited from practicing active recall. active recall involves retrieving information from your brain, usually done through questions. a good way to do this is to explain the concept to yourself, to someone else, or act like you’re doing a presentation on the subject. after you’ve recalled all of the information you know about the subject, go over your material again and be sure you covered everything and explained everything the best way you could. if you didn’t, review everything you did not remember or got wrong, and go again. do this until you get everything. doing this can also be referred to as the feynman technique.
the SQ3r method
survey - skim your text and identify bolded text, headers, images, etc.
question - generate questions about the text based on what you surveyed. what are the key concepts in this text? what is each paragraph about? what information do i need to take away from this text?
read - read through the entire text and answer the questions you created
recite - summarize what you learned in your own words
review - recall the key concepts and answers to your questions
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siomae · 5 months ago
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Mastering Complexity: A Guide To The Feynman Technique
The Feynman Technique is a unique approach to learning and understanding complex subjects. The main idea behind the Feynman Technique is to break down complex concepts into simpler terms, making it easier to understand and retain the information. The process of breaking down complex ideas into simple explanations also helps to identify areas where one’s understanding is limited, which can then be addressed through further study and research.
The technique is based on the concept of “active learning,” where students are engaged in the process of understanding rather than just passively absorbing information. By explaining complex concepts to someone else, students are forced to think critically about the information and consider how to articulate it in a way that is easy to understand.
The Feynman Technique consists of four straightforward steps:
Choose a Concept:
Choose a concept or idea that you want to understand.
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Teach a Toddler:
Imagine that you are teaching the concept to someone else, such as a toddler, friend, family member, or even an imaginary person.
Identify knowledge gaps:
Identify the areas where you struggle to explain the concept. 
Simplifying the explanation:
Review the teaching material again and simplify the explanation of the concept, using everyday language and examples that anyone can understand.
By breaking down complex ideas into simple explanations, you can gain a deeper understanding of the concept and identify areas where you need to improve. The Feynman Technique is especially helpful for students studying science, mathematics, engineering, or any other subject where complex concepts are involved.
One of the key advantages of the Feynman Technique is that it helps you identify gaps in your understanding. When you find it difficult to explain a concept simply, it means you need to spend more time studying and researching that area. 
Additionally, by explaining the concept to someone else, you are engaging in active learning, which has been shown to be more effective than passive learning methods, such as reading or watching videos.
Another benefit of the Feynman Technique is that it helps students develop clear and effective communication skills. By being able to explain complex ideas in simple terms, you can improve your ability to articulate your thoughts and ideas. This can be incredibly valuable in both academic and professional settings.
In conclusion, the Feynman Technique is a highly effective tool for students to enhance their understanding of complex subjects and ideas. By breaking down concepts into simple explanations and identifying areas where they need to improve, students can become more effective learners and communicators. So, next time you encounter a challenging concept, give the Feynman Technique a try and see how it can help you improve your understanding!
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siomae · 5 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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siomae · 5 months ago
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The Feynman Technique!
This approach not only helps you understand complex topics but ensures you can explain them with crystal-clear clarity!
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Here's your guide to mastering the Feynman Technique:
1. Choose a Topic: Select the subject you want to learn. Whether it's a tricky concept from class or a new skill, pinpoint your focus.
2. Teach it Simply: Pretend you're teaching the chosen topic to someone unfamiliar with it. Break down complex ideas into simpler terms, using everyday language. This step forces you to truly grasp the material.
3. Identify Gaps: As you explain, pay attention to any areas where your understanding falters. These gaps highlight the parts of the subject that need more attention and study.
4. Go Back to the Source: Revisit your study materials and fill in the gaps in your understanding. Whether it's a textbook, lecture notes, or online resources, reinforce your knowledge.
5. Repeat and Refine: Practice the teaching process multiple times. Each iteration refines your explanation, making it clearer and more concise. This repetition solidifies your understanding.
The Feynman Technique's brilliance lies in its simplicity. By distilling complex information into easy-to-understand terms, you not only grasp the material but also gain the ability to communicate it effortlessly.
Ever tried the Feynman Technique? How did it work for you? Share your thoughts and tips in the comments! 💗
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siomae · 8 months ago
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dealing with study burnout
it’s that moment when the textbooks, notes, and exams start to feel overwhelming. what can you do to avoid study burnout?
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take regular breaks -> follow the pomodoro technique or take short breaks every 45-60 minutes.
set realistic goals -> break your study sessions into smaller, manageable tasks.
instead of cramming an entire chapter in one sitting, focus on mastering one section at a time.
mix up your study routine -> alternate between reading, writing, watching videos, or using flashcards.
practice self-care -> get enough sleep, stay hydrated (~72 oz), and eat nourishing foods. incorporate exercise, whether it's a quick walk, or a gym session.
know when to step back -> taking a break occasionally will help you return to your studies feeling refreshed and ready to focus.
practice mindfulness -> try practicing meditation to calm your mind. even a 5-minute session can help you reset mentally and emotionally.
headspace - a great guided meditation app, the only con is the pricing
here are some good free alternatives tho:
insight timer
runner
medito
connect with others -> even a quick chat about how you’re feeling can make a huge difference in your mood and motivation.
celebrate small wins -> don’t wait until you’ve finished a whole subject to feel accomplished.
celebrate the small victories—whether it’s finishing a section, acing a practice quiz, or just sticking to your study plan for the day.
adjust your expectations -> if things don’t go exactly to plan, don’t beat yourself up. adjust your expectations and keep moving forward.
take time to unplug -> unplugging for a few hours can give you a much-needed mental break.
I can guarantee that less social media makes my mood better, not just for studying but for social interactions. try making a dedicated time of the day where you step away from screens!!
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siomae · 8 months ago
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📚Attention All Studyblrs📚
I’d like to invite you to join the Studyblr Community, using tumblr’s brand new feature! This community is for original study related content, a place to support each other and is intended to be your new cozy corner of the internet. Let’s make this a renaissance of the 2017-2020 studyblr golden age ♡₊ ⊹📃💭⋆⭒˚。⋆
How it works:
Join via this link.
Make an introductory post within the community about yourself and your studies.
Reblog your study related content to the community! Note: currently you can only do this on the desktop web browser version of tumblr. I’ve contacted support to see when we can do this from our phones too!
Reblog this post for reach & expand this post for more info!
How do I reblog my content into the community page?
It’s super simple! When you click to reblog your post, select the Studyblr Community instead of your study blog. You should be able to do this by clicking your blog name when you are reblogging a post.
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Some rules for this community:
This is a space for original content. If you are reposting images from Pinterest you will be blocked, this is not the place for that. Some exceptions can be made, like resharing useful study infographics with credit.
You don’t need to be a student to join! You just need to enjoy this type of content
I reserve the right to block people out of the community if I believe them to threaten the safety and peace of the members.
There is a limit to how many people can join the community. If this limit is reached, I will remove members who’s blogs haven’t been active in a long time. If this happens to you, you’re totally allowed to join back in when you’re active again!
Due to personal experiences with my privacy being disrespected, you are encouraged to not share private identifiable information like what university you attend. This rule is at your own discretion!
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What should my introduction include?
Any information that you’re comfortable with sharing! This could include the basics like what name you’d like to be referred as, what you are studying, what your academic goals are etc.
For inspiration, check the #studyblr introduction tags
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What was the Studyblr golden age?
This basically refers to a time where the studyblr hashtag was full of original content made by students. It has more of a community vibe back then, which I’d love to bring back! (Disclaimer: it was not a perfect time though, there was heaps of stationary overconsumption and a big focus on aesthetic notes. But the community was thriving!)
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New Academic Year Challenge:
I will be making a studyblr productivity challenge which will start at the end of August for the new academic year! It will include prompts to answer as posts, so if you have any fun prompt ideas let me know!
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Why I made this community:
I’ve been struggling to find active Studyblr accounts with the #studyblr tag, and honestly most of the content on this tag isn’t related to studying… Tbh I’m guilty of this, even though I identify as primarily being a studyblr for psychology & french, I realise that some of my bookish/artsy posts might have been annoying to see on the studyblr tag. (I’m sorry to anyone who has been silently irritated by this!!) I’m a bit ashamed that mildly contributed to this, and so I hope this community will balance that out!
Btw, I made this community a while back just to test out this new feature, but I’d like to credit @star-motif ‘s post for making me think about this more, and subsequently publicise the community! I hope this space will bring us back to the golden age of tumblr😊
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Lastly: I need help
I’d like to make an updated directory of active studyblrs, kind of like this one. If anybody has any resources on how I could put one together, or if you’d like to take on the task, please let me know!
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siomae · 8 months ago
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how to effectively review your notes after class
reviewing your notes shortly after class can greatly improve retention and understanding. here are something that i do!
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why review your notes?
forgetting curve -> a phenomenon where our brains tend to forget information rapidly if we don’t revisit it.
by reviewing your notes within 24 hours, you strengthen neural connections and solidify the material in your long-term memory.
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effective strategies for reviewing your notes
1. active review
summarize the material -> after class, write a brief summary of the key points in your own words.
ask yourself questions -> turn headings or bullet points into questions and see if you can answer them without looking at your notes.
teach someone else -> explaining the material to someone else can reinforce your understanding and identify gaps in your knowledge.
2. organizing your notes
highlight key concepts -> use different colors or underlining to emphasize important points, formulas, or definitions.
add examples -> include real-world examples next to complex ideas to make them more relatable and easier to remember.
create summaries or concept maps -> condense lengthy notes into diagrams, charts, or mind maps to visualize relationships between topics.
3. spaced repetition
review within 24 hours -> go over your notes right after class to reinforce initial learning.
space subsequent review -> revisit the material after a few days, then again after a week.
use flashcards or apps -> tools like anki or quizlet can help with spaced repetition by showing you content at optimal intervals.
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how to keep your notes engaging
make it visual -> use diagrams, doodles, or flowcharts to break up text-heavy notes and make reviewing more interactive.
incorporate mnemonics -> create acronyms, rhymes, or mental images to help remember lists or difficult concepts.
if you want to go beyond... what i do is take my notes digitally during class (or before if the lecture is posted online) and after the lesson rewrite everything in my notebook. by rewriting everything, i review the lesson :)
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siomae · 8 months ago
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📚🖊️🇨🇳
this morning i asked my mom to grab me some character practice sheets at the chinese supermarket. a sweet lady who was there to buy notebooks for her kid instructed my mom on what to buy :) so as a result i got writing practice notebooks for elementary school children (for all subjects including math and english too), a couple fine gel pens she liked, and a cute pink student's calligraphy brush too!
it was a very sweet interaction, but i'm also pretty sure my mom didn't clarify that i am her adult child and not an elementary school age "learning to write for the first time" kid, and that's how i ended up with children's math and english notebooks as well haha
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siomae · 8 months ago
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Sit down at your desk.
open the book, start reading.
you don’t understand. yet you MUST figure this out to pass the exam.
it’s painful to think about it.
EMBRACE THE PAIN.
feel the uncomfortableness and run towards it.
you have what it takes, stop doubting yourself.
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siomae · 8 months ago
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productivity apps for self improvement
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pinterest
you know i had to include the ultimate form of social media. pinterest is one of the only truly peaceful social media apps out there and focuses on sharing photos to your themed boards. this app is everything if you’re into making vision boards, moodboards, beauty, productivity, and really anything else. there’s something there for everyone!
finch
this is a wonderful self-care app, in which you take care of a bird while taking care of yourself! this is my new favorite app. i use the free version and it is adorable. the app asks you some questions about your goals and how you feel about self care, and gives you some daily goals based on your answers, but you can delete and add goals of your own. the more you log in and track your goals, the more adventures your bird can go on and the more they grow. i recommend this app to absolutely everyone and i will never shut up about it.
gymshark training
this is a free training app including many different types and styles of workouts. you can search for workouts based on duration, equipment used, the targeted muscle, and so on. you can also add workouts and plans of your own and track your progress.
i am sober
this is my favorite app for if you have something you want to quit. this isn’t just for substances or alcohol, but can also be used for quitting sugar, skin picking, caffeine, fast food, and so many other things. you can track your progress, review your days, make pledges, and connect with others who are struggling with the same thing you are. you are also given motivational quotes and reminders when you log into the app. there is an option for a subscription, but i use the free version and have had no problems with it at all.
study bunny: focus timer
an adorable focus timer where you gain coins with every goal/time you accomplish something with your focus timer and you can spend your coins on cute little accessories for your bunny! the only real issue with this app is that the ads are kind of crazy, and it’s $15 a month to go ad-free.
flora - green focus
this app includes a pomodoro timer and plants a tree in a rural community based on how often you stay focused using the timer on the app. the app does not plant a tree unless you opt for their subscription, which is $2 per year and allows you to plant one tree for 120 hours of focused time. you can also plant a tree every 24 hours with the $10 plan.
focus to-do: focus timer&tasks
this app combines a pomodoro timer with a daily to-do list. the app is free to use, but includes additional features for those with a subscription, which is $3 for every three months or $9 for a lifetime membership.
balance: meditation & sleep
a great app that includes nightly reviews, meditations, and sleep sounds. this app has great reviews, but it’s worth noting that it’s not completely free. it includes a trial, after which is $12 per month, or $70 per year.
insight timer - meditate & sleep
just as it sounds, this is another great app for meditations, ambient sounds for sleep, and progress tracking. there are tons of free things included in the app, but if you want to unlock everything, the premium plan is $10 per month or $60 per year.
structured - daily planner
an app with great reviews intended to help organize your daily tasks into achievable goals and track your progress. the app has basic features for free, but also includes a premium subscription if you want to unlock all the features.
routineflow: guided routines
this app caters to those who have difficulties staying focused and maintaining a set routine by guiding your routine for you and managing your progress. the app gives you one routine for free, but if you want another, you would need to pay for the $30 annual subscription.
how we feel
a wonderful free journaling app developed by therapists and scientists for logging your emotions, talking to other users, and tracking your mood patterns.
gentler streak fitness tracker
if you’re tired of the constant work and grind mentality, this may be the app for you. this app takes a gentler approach to fitness by tracking exercise, giving encouragement, and notifying you if you are overworking yourself. the app itself is free, but certain features require a subscription, which is $8 per month or $50 per year.
glo | yoga and meditation app
glo is a highly rated app for yoga, pilates, and meditation. unlike most of the other apps listed, you can’t really access much on glo for free. to access the full courses, they offer two plans: $30 per month or $245 per year.
waterllama
another adorable app that lets you track your water intake with a cute llama! super motivating and is free for basic features. if you want to unlock all features, the subscription is $7 per year.
mindllama
made by the same people as waterllama, this app allows you to practice and track your meditation and breathwork practice with a cute llama! like waterllama, the app is free, but some features require a subscription, which varies depending on whether you want the premium plan, the anxiety relief plan, or the sleep focused plan.
daily bean - simplest journal
another super cute app that helps you track your days and moods. the app itself is free, but a premium plan is also offered, which is $20 per year.
schmoody: mood & habit tracker
this app aims to help you through depression, anxiety, and/or adhd by helping you track your habits, talk to other users, and give you the resources to get you back on track. the free version includes the “essentials” to support mental health and well-being, but they also offer a premium version, which unlocks more resources and personalized options. the subscription is $15 per month, $60 per year, or $100 for a lifetime membership.
meditation timer - zenitizer
this is a meditation timer that focuses on simplicity and organization while tracking your meditation practice. a free version is available with a limited amount of content, but a premium version is also offered, which is $3 per month, $20 per year, or a $50 one-time payment.
mineral - gratitude journal
this is a free journaling app that is secure in the fact that you have to use face id in order to access your journal. this app is definitely more simple, but effective nonetheless.
focus keeper: productive timer
this app is a popular pomodoro-style timer app. i’ve heard that this app works wonders for many people with adhd. the app is free, but includes additional content and features for those with a subscription.
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recently, i went to visit a friend in nevada and had a great time exploring cafés, bookstores, and vintage shops !! i fell in love with this portable royal typewriter with dark green keys but wasn't able to take it home with me :'((
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🍵 week 2 and 3 recap
i visited the university that i'll be transferring to next year! i'm so excited to attend 🥹
i completed a writing assignment for my macroeconomics class and so much of it was just word vomit because i have no idea what i'm doing 😵‍💫 it's a little embarrassing coming to class and being absolutely lost during the discussions. it seems like everyone else has picked up on the content really quickly except for me! economics has always been one of my weaker subjects, so i really need to get it in my head that i won't be able to just breeze through this class huhuhu. i'm not excited to see my grade for that writing assignment but i'm determined to do better next time.
my other classes have been okay! i'm taking both business stats and accounting completely online, but they've been surprisingly pretty easy. i used to struggle with online classes a lot, but the content for these classes in particular are structured for active recall rather than just reading which is great for me! i find most of the content pretty interesting too, so i don't get bored studying.
i've been enjoying earl grey tea recently 🍵
super excited for itzy's comeback!
🎯 goals for week 4
arrive to class prepared — read and study the chapter prior to class
manage my time well — start writing assignments on MONDAY, and work on it throughout the week.
maintain a clean learning environment — take at least 30 minutes each day to clean my room and desk
seek help — go to tutoring on thursday and/or friday
goodnight everyone ! 🌚
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siomae · 8 months ago
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working student diaries 💪 locked in 📚🙇‍♀️🖥️
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i don't mind when things are difficult as long as they are rewarding 🥰
🍳 breakfast x old jeonghan interviews because i miss him 🤧
🧠 psych quiz
🧠 media readings
📒 planning x journal
👩‍💻 team project update
👩‍💻 prep for pitch meeting
👩‍💻 meeting with manager (spoiler: i'm trying for a promotion and was able to confirm it's possible in the near future 🤭)
👩‍💻 meeting with intern
🍉 quick lunch
👩‍💻 pitch meeting!!! (it's not really a pitch of the project anymore, more of how we're going to do it, and i got compliments and more importantly, support 🥺💕)
👩‍💻 architecture design work for project
👩‍💻 misc admin in prep for project kick-off tomorrow!!
🇯🇵 Japanese lessons (2x)
💌: i'm catching up on my favorite podcast after a long time, trying to wind down early because i have to be up earlier than usual tomorrow 😴 hope you have a relaxing evening too 💛
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math study techniques
i’m going to break down some of the most effective ways to study math. this subject definitely can feel overwhelming, but with the right strategies, you can build confidence and success.
this is how i got consistent As on my tests!
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mistakes are valuable
go over your mistakes and learn from them – don't move on without fully understanding why something went wrong.
keep an error log – reviewing common errors helps you avoid them in the future.
ngl, sometimes i get disappointed when i don't make mistakes cuz then i don't have a reference point for studying 😭
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use visual aids
in geometry or algebra, draw diagrams to visualize the problems.
i am a heavy visual learner so if I can, I will draw out every graph and shape.
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here is a simple example of visual notes in math that i took a while ago
use graphing tools to understand functions or inequalities in a tangible way.
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practice is key
math requires consistent practice – work through as many problems as you can, varying difficulty levels as you go.
don't rush – make sure you truly understand each problem before moving on.
time yourself during practice to build speed and accuracy for exams.
so important for testing! the tests i do best on i spend around 1-2 minutes per question, leaving me with almost an hour usually to review my work.
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use online resources
platforms like Khan Academy or other math-focused sites can be super helpful for understanding difficult concepts.
personally i use resources like ChatGPT to give me extra problems that i can do before an exam
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understand, don't memorize
break down formulas – know why and how formulas work to better apply them in different contexts.
if you're in more advanced math, try 'rediscovering' the formula
concepts over shortcuts – shortcuts can help, but deeper understanding will ensure long-term success.
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ask for help when needed
study groups or tutors can provide new perspectives on tough problems.
don’t hesitate to ask your teacher for help if you’re stuck
trust me, teachers love questions. my teacher practically begs for them so don't be too afraid. spam office hours if you need to.
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thank you for taking the time to read this. if you have any topics that you want me to cover, let me know!!
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