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Hey so, I decided to do another masterpost. This time on exams. Some tips for studying at the very last minute if you are like me, disclaimer: I am not in any way supporting cramming but this is just to help you through if you are left with no choice other than cramming.
Cramming
Cramming tips that actually work by @optomstudies
The night before the exam
What to do the night before an exam by @beautifullearning
The night before your exam by @tiny-personal-university-thing
The night before exam and I didn’t study guide by @renaistudying
The night before test and I haven’t started studying by @getstudyblr
Revision methods
Revision methods that actually work by @alimastudies
The 5 Best Revision Methods by @bstudies
Study tips
More unconventional study tips by @minimaliststudy
A stash of tiny study tips by @justestjarchives
College study tips that actually help by @samsstudygram
Five tips for study marathons by @booksavolonte
General study tips by @plantednotes
More study tips
My study tips by @anatomyandcappuccini
My study tips
Personal study tips
Quickfire study tips by @annabaestudying
Quick study tip by @studyspiratiom-coffee
Rare study tips by @studybllog
Scientifically proven study tips by @swankiegrades
Secret study tips I wish someone would have told me by @fearlessroadtomd
Some rare study tips by @organisedorgana
Top 5 study tips by @studyign
Weird study tip by @artemissstudies
101 study tips by @study-early
Study tips by @howtohighschool
Study tips from someone who has already been there by @haylstudies
Study tips straight from my professor by @just-refuse-to-be-stopped
Study tips that helped me get back on my feet by @sillydaisies
Study tips that aren’t bullshit by @thebitchwhomadeit
Tips for effective study by @kimtented
How I write revision summaries by @athenastudying
Ways to study for exams that are actually productive
10 mistakes when studying by @howtostudyquick
Memorising information
How to memorise information by @monetstudy
How to memorise information faster by @qxzu
Memorization tips by @aescademic
Memorization tips by @determinationandcaffeine
Memorization tips by @studyquill
Exam tips
How to cope with exams by @uk-studying
How to revise for exams by @a-pro-s-studyblr
Studying for exams by @orangeblossomstudies
Tips for doing well on your exams by @aboysstudyblr
Tips for doing well on your exams by @thepeachystudies
Exam tips by @studywithmaggie
Exam guides
Finals: study guide for the brave by @educatier
Pennyfynotes guide to exam season by @pennyfynotes
Quick guide to doing the finals by @inkskinned
Test taking tips
How I revise for exams + tests
How to study for a test by @tbhstudying
My test taking tips by @55studies
Test taking tips
Exam preparation
How to make a stress free exam plan by @marias-studyblr
How to mentally prep yourself for a test by @eruditicn
Procrastination
How to beat procrastination by @eintsein
Types of procrastination and how to deal with them by @emmastudies
Time management
Time management by @academiceve
Time management tips for busy students
Motivation
My motivation tag
Other masterposts by me
Notetaking masterpost
College advice masterpost
Apps for students masterpost
Icon credits to @rhubarbstudies
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Free Study Planning Printable Pages!
Here are several worksheets to help you better plan, prepare and complete your studies! The page of 10 pages includes daily, weekly and monthly study planners, pages to help track and monitor your studies, and sheets to evaluate how that studying is going. The download links are below:
Monday start set download link
Sunday start set download link
Here are examples and instructions on how to use each page.
You can see other free printables here :-) The ‘Priority Break Down’ sheet is inspired and explained here. 
I hope you enjoy using and customising these printables! If you upload a photo featuring it, I’d love to see. Please tag me on Tumblr with #emmastudies or on Instagram with @emmastudiess. You can see other people using my printables by visiting the #esprintables tag on my blog! Please remember, these printables are for personal use only and should not be redistributed as your own.
If you want to find more organisational printables and support me, please check out my Etsy shop with lots of downloads dedicated to students. You can use ‘student10′ to get 10% off any purchase! :-)
Other posts | Printables | Instagram | Youtube | Pinterest | Etsy Shop | Ko-fi
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Unpopular truths you should keep in mind!
While most of the studyblr community is really empowering, uplifting and inspiring, there are also ideals and misconceptions that are really harmful, so please always keep in mind:
You don´t need straight A´s. In some subjects, or basically in life, passing is sometimes enough. Don´t expect yourself to get only straight A´s and destroy yourself for these grades.
Your health, physical and mental, is more important than your grades.
Not everyone enjoys studying. Some studyblrs may be there because they try to motivate themselves, not because they love studying.
You don´t need expensive stationery. Cheap ones are more than enough.
You don´t need to wish for stationary for christmas or your birthday. Wish for something your really want and what brings you joy.
Staying up all night and having only 4 hours of sleep is not healthy!
Drinking multiple coffees per day every day is very bad for your stomach and heart!
Being productive can mean lots of things. It means something different for everyone, and while for some of us it means studying 8 hours a day, for others it may mean 2 hours, or maybe just organizing and sorting out stuff.
Not every day is the same. While today may be wonderful and productive, tomorrow may be not so productive. You are a human being, not a machine.
Honestly, being 100 days in a row productive is more harmful than helpful. Take that day off if you need too!
Your bullet journal must not be perfect or artsy. As long as it helps you organize your stuff and as long as you are happy with it, everything is fine!
You don´t need to do calligraphy to be a studyblr or a good student.
You don´t need to rewrite all your notes. As long as you know how to learn from them, that is enough.
Your handwriting doesn´t need to beautiful. You (and your teachers) should be able to read it without problems, that´s all.
Studying too much can make you depressed. But that is normal and will pass.
Just because others may find a class easy does not mean you have to. Everyone has weaknesses and strengths.
Ambience and piano music is not for everyone. It is totally okay if you listen to heavy metal while studying, as long as you can concentrate.
Getting up early is not always good for being productive. If you are not a morning person, you might not be able to concentrate.
Your background does not have to be white.
You do not have to study on your bed or wrapped in blankets. There are enough people who get tired by doing so.
Your desk will be messy more often than not, and that is totally okay.
Everyone is procrastinating sometimes.
Planning your whole day or week, including every single minute, does not make sense. You will have moments where you will just sit there and stare, you may want to eat an unplanned snack or whatever. Don´t try to plan every second. Give yourself some freedom.
Enjoy your breaks. Don´t minimize them down to just 5 minutes. Take breaks as long as you need them to be in order to feel well and to focus again.
Don´t revise in your head as soon as you´re not studying. Give yourself times where you don´t think about it at all.
You don´t have to revise on your way to school. There are many other productive things you can do, even if it is only waking up and mentally prepairing yourself for the day.
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VAK Learning Styles: There are three types of learning styles: Visual, Auditory, Kinesthetic. Each one has different techniques and styles within it:
Visual, Auditory, and Kinesthetic Learning Styles (VAK)
VAK Learning Styles Infographic
“Are You A Visual, Auditory, or Kinesthetic Learner?” Test
Flashcards: You can put diagrams or drawings or text onto flashcards. They’re ideal for reciting things, remembering or memorising, and answering questions:
Flashcards Inspo
Guide To Flashcards
Flashcards: Make ‘Em Right!
Mindmaps: They provide a visual representation of all your information. Also, they’re easy to make and easy to read:
Mindmap Inspo
5 Tips For Mindmapping
Bubbl.us (Site to make digital mindmaps)
How To Create A Mindmap
Making A Mindmap
Summarising: Writing summaries and condensing your information can make it more efficient, easier to read, and easier to remember:
Summarising a Written Text
How to summarise, paraphrase, and use direct quotations
Summarising, paraphrasing, and quoting
Note-taking: One of the most popular methods, in my opinion. There are a whole ton of different ways to note take:
A Guide to the Cornell Method
A Guide to the Cornell Note-taking System
Cornell Method
Study Groups: Forming a study group with your friends or other students is a fun way to study. You’re able to get notes, ask for help, discuss the schoolwork, test eachother etc.
Visual Representations:
Flow charts
Mindmaps
Diagrams
Drawings
Flashcards
Symbols + iconography
Other posts:
Super gigantic handbook for the new school year
Back to school supplies
Studying and lifestyle tips for the new school year
What I’ve learnt from making a studyblr
Exam tips
Study and exam tips
How to: Day to night studying
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Starting back to School?
This ones for you guys
Essentials Needed :
Red , Black and Green Pens
Pencils
Colouring Pencils
Rubbers and sharpens
Geometry Set
Calculator
Note book
Highlighters
Tipax
Scissors
Glue
Post it notes
GOOD LUCK
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