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The greek letter pi (π)
✅️ ...... featherless
✅️ ................ biped
You win this round, maths!
#behold! a man!#I cannot believe you came up with this how dare you be funnier than me on my own blog#Pi#maths#mathskills#gcse maths#mathblr#mathematics#academics#maths posting#pi day
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guys can you please reblog with the date of your last gcse
don’t ask why
#idk man i just wanna know#🎓#gcse computer science#gcse graphics#gcse geography#gcse maths#gcses#gcse student#gcseexams#gcse english#gcse#gcse studyblr#gcses 2025#gcsepreparation#gcsesuccess
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Good day…
⬆️from a few days ago, can you tell I’ve been putting off posting? :P
Hello my lovely Jublies, here’s what I’ve been up to:
Finished all types of study planning and have been following it for 3 days now
Feel a little more hopefully gcse wise
Feel ready to start posting again (god knows nobody’s gonna see this as engagement has been so low, my fault lol)
Finishing any notes/flash cards so I can actually study with them
Today I have done:
3h 49 min in total (using study bunny to track)
Corbett 5 a day
Some maths (algebra)
Chemistry on cognito and past paper questions on bonding
English language paper 1, questions 2 and 3
Geography rivers, just some reading
What I’m hoping to do:
Some flash cards (both making and revising)
Some reading of geography and history
Anyways if you have made it to here I would like to thank you for reading, and have a lovely rest of your day, it’s sunny ☀️!!
Signing off~
StingrayStudies
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i ❤️ u lauramanda
#lauramanda#saw#saw ii#laura hunter#amanda young#im so shit at backgrounds please dont look#BTW. was the onyl thing in my mind directly before my maths gcse exam started.
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become an academic weapon 📚🔫✨
hi all !!
with my GCSEs this year, and only a few weeks before back to school, I decided to really lock in yesterday 🫣
so I thought I'd take all the info I've come across while scrolling through studytok and put it into a little post for everyone looking to improve in their studies (& for my benefit as well 🙈)
motivation
this is probably the biggest factor when it comes to locking into your studies, motivation can quite literally make or break your academic achievements (😦)
so, its very important you motivate yourself, and moreover, stay motivated 😭
i've made it sound daunting but motivating yourself is lowkey easier than you think, here's a few ways to do it:
picturing yourself in 10 years, where all your studying and hard work has paid off - you can't be that person without doing the work that they did 😬
you can also do the opposite of the above - imagine how disappointed you'll be if you didn't work as hard as you could have and failed
"revenge studying" - the most toxic yet probably the most widely effective technique - working hard so you can beat than the people who are better than you
make studying aesthetic - create pinterest boards, look at quotes and tiktoks, make success your greatest desire
make it an addiction - if you're bored? study. had a bad day? nothing like setting yourself up for the best future. having a great day? go make it better by making yourself smarter.
get a motivational study app - i LOVE 'Study Bunny' I've been using it for two days now and it genuinely motivates me to be more productive to keep my bunny happy 🙃
resources
obviously, you need some help where you can get it despite all the controversies surrounding studying and the use of the internet, there are some amazing online resources you can use that will actively help you 📚
Quizlet/Anki - both of these flashcard platforms are incredibly useful - Quizlet is a fun platform and you can search for flashcards made by other people - Anki, in my opinion, is better than Quizlet for memorising, and you can import flashcards from Quizlet.
Mindnote - A mindmap making software online, a user-friendly interface + is quick and easy to make them - Great for visual learners
YouTube - the teachers on YouTube are incredibly helpful and can explain any topics you're confused about very quickly and very thoroughly
Spark Notes - great for English literature, with in-depth analysis of your texts and modern translations
Physics & Maths Tutor - free past papers and topic questions for core subjects and a few others, great for active recall
Study Bunny/Flora - helps keep track of your progress and keeps you motivated, I recommend Study Bunny because I can see how much work I've done of each subject and tick off things on my checklist
these are just a few out of many other resources so go do some of your own research, especially if there are websites that help with a specific subject
techniques
different study techniques work best for different people, no technique is a one-size-fits-all, some people are visual learners, others perform best by memorising & etc.
active recall - the only one-size-fits-all method - is a cognitive function that you carry out to remember things in tests, so practising this is a must -> the best way to do this is by completing topic questions and past papers using minimal amounts of notes. basically just testing yourself before the actual test
Spaced-out revision - one of the best ways to make sure things stick in your mind, revise a topic/subject and revisit it every few days, eg. 1, 3, 5, 9, 15, 30; and by the 30-day mark it should be stuck in your mind because your brain believes its something that you need to know in the long run and stores it in your long term memory
Flashcards - great to memorise content for the test, especially subjects that are tested with orals
Scribble method - scribbling on a piece of paper while revising the content in any form, reading, listening, etc. helps your brain store the information you're consuming more effectively
Feynman method - basically just explaining the topic you're revising to someone, this helps you develop your understanding and catches out any areas you're unsure about to revise later
making mindmaps - this is great for visual learners, especially if you use different colours for each section of the map so that you can associate each concept with each colour and recall them easily
again, those are just a few that come to mind. do your own research and find out what works best for you 😇
while studying
knowing how to study effectively is also a crucial aspect of success (obviously) 🤭
here are a few tips:
don't listen to music with lyrics, instead you can listen to lofi tracks, cafe/library asmr, brown noise, jazz music (my favourite)
set yourself a study slot, like 2 hours every day at a specific time & set a focus filter on your phone for the duration of your study time
make an aesthetic/cute study space so you can enjoy your time in that space and it doesn't feel like a chore
get a whiteboard to make learning more interactive & fun
light a specific candle whenever you're studying so your brain knows to associate the scent with working
have regular breaks eg. every half hour for 5-10 mins
reward yourself afterwards, so you associate studying with a good experience
consistency is key, the more you study the easier & more fun it becomes 🙃 the more you study the more you are likely to succeed and fulfil your dreams ✨
remember though, academics is not everyone's thing:
"you cannot judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree"
everyone is good at something, and it doesn't make anyone lesser or greater 🫶
if you try your best, that is all that matters 🫠
- li 🌘
#academic weapon#academic validation#academicexcellence#student#gcse student#student life#studying#study motivation#study blog#study aesthetic#studyspo#studyblr#science#english#maths#gcse studyblr#gcse2025#tumblr fyp#it girl
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I found this in my 'notes for JBSWM' and I don't know if I'm more impressed that I had a timeline from month 4 of 18 and stuck to it till the end or that 2 x 1 = 2.

#for context i literally started writing jbswm in the back of the gcse maths class i took#because i didn't know i had dyscalculia and i had captain von trapp for a teacher the first time i did it#so despite having a degree i went back and did it so i'd qualify for a job i'm not even at anymore#because i figured i could do better#but the queer soldiers distracted me#also i think this was for the chapter where angeal is talking about them joining soldier and i kept getting mixed up on ages#rainbow writing lore#also yes that is an imperial symbol in the corner i did most of my maths notes in star wars notebooks
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good luck on ur exams !!
thank you !! hopefully they'll go well lol. There's only a few that I like. MAJORLY care about so hopefully I can make the grades in them :3
#9 IN GERMAN COME TO ME PLEASE#6 in eng#8 in maths would be good#gwen yaps#gwen is coping#gwen hates gcses
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If Rishi Sunak actually goes through with 'mandatory Maths A levels for all students', I would like to know some things.
Does this mean he is going to give schools more funding to employ more teachers to teach more A level maths?
What about the people who already struggle with GCSE maths and will have their mental health impacted?
Will he fund more schools to have propper mental health systems and more student support staff to support those students?
Will he fund study programs for people failing the A levels?
Just going to say, that the GCSE maths curriculum is ridiculously hard and unnecessary as is for students, and students who are not interested in going into a maths oriented career do not need to take A level maths.
I personally am currently in my first 3 weeks of GCSE maths, and I understand NONE OF IT, so if Rishi could please explain what he will do to help kids like me when they eventually reach A levels after a gruelling 2 years of not understanding GCSE maths and getting bad grades, that would be fantastic, but he won't, so we just have to wait and see what bullshit he does.
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THE AQA MATHS PAPER WAS THE EASIEST PAPER I’VE EVER DONE
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what was that non calc paper 1?
that was... something
that was like too easy..
i just know theyre gonna fuck us up for paper 2 and 3
the grade boundaries are gonna be absolutely fucked this year
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i want to thank my gcse exam centre for fucking up so bad that they gave me (autistic 18yr old who had to start exams two years late because of anxiety) the WRONG FUCKING PAPER and then proceeded to interrupt my exam so many times that it took FOUR hours<3 well done<333 so iconic of you<33
#i better get a fucking nine#gcses#maths gcse#this is the reason i havent been to school since year nine<3
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Good morning…
⬆️ from yesterday after this I proceeded to take a “break” and only continued working after 6:00 pm, aiming for a very different day today
Where is sting?:
Home, hopefully doing golf later
To do?:
Corbett 5 a day
Geography- physical, paper 1
History- medicine (public health) Seneca, + textbook q’s
English lang Paper 2 q’s 2+3
Spanish vocab+tenses
Maths paper 1
Flashcards
Mood?:
I don’t have time to mess this up anymore 🫠
Hello my lovely jublies, I’ve fallen in to a bad routine of sleeping late and waking up late, which I am hoping to break today.
Going to sleep by 9 and hopefully wake by 6
Anyways, wish me luck, and as always, thanks for reading
Signing off~
StingrayStudies
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crying over vectors, chat am i cooked
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ppl love to pit english and maths against each other but the desperate delight in laying out the pieces of a plot and finding the most devastating ways to fit everything together has always been the same kind of thrill for me as solving a good maths question
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Proof that I am indeed making progress on the next Clockwork Sheep chapter - plus, I get the delight of sabotaging Baron's usually-singular fashion sense <3
#clockwork sheep#baron: i gotta look unassuming and unthreatening#baron: cardigans and patterned socks it is!#also: the 'don't bite your friends' bit is a very specific joke about a cartoon that my very tired gcse maths teacher shared with us#he sat us down and wanted to share the videos his kid(s) were watching#i still can quote the 'dont. don't. dont bite your friends' tune#also if you are of the kind who wear woolen jumpers and patterned socks#you are undeniably cool#baron is just not aware of the vibes he gives off
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#maths aesthetic#maths#mathskills#maths posting#maths tutoring#gcse maths#studying#study motivation#study#study tips#studyspo#studyblr#study blog#study aesthetic#girly aesthetic#just girly things#girly blog#girly stuff#girly tumblr#pink aesthetic#pink#pink blog#coquette#cute
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