#Tips for New Students
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krmangalamworldschool · 5 days ago
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agirlwithglam · 4 months ago
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do you realise you could have a bit of fun and just be a new person...?
like hmm maybe you could go for the mysterious smart girl vibes who is always reading or perhaps you feel more baddie and doesn't give a f about anything & she speaks with no embarrassment and with complete confidence or another one that i love is the girly girlypop who is super pink and has a bubbly fun personality ORRR go full on bratz energy and walk with a skip in your step, look fashionably fashionable & just love life!
yes its good to have somewhat of (good) reputation but never feel tied to the person you were yesterday. you owe it to no one to be who you were in the past. at any moment, any day you can change who you want to be and the vibe of your day.
you can also give yourself a new name for that day to keep private to yourself and it can completely change your energy & how you perceive things which then changes the way you talk and act which then changes the way others treat you and how your day goes!
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indigomistudies · 1 year ago
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first day of the spring semester! ❄️☃️
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skwpr · 4 months ago
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[14.02.25]
In the middle of term. Working days (lots of work). laboratory examination of origin authenticity by SSR-markers🥼🧬.
There was a heavy snowfall overnight❄︎❄︎❄︎.
Oh, and happy valentine's day💗/
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manujanolavu · 8 months ago
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Day 1 :
Aesthetic toh nahi, par shuruat zarur hai.
I told myself that I'm going to start a studyblr today, and that's what I'm going to do. I'm turning this account into a studyblr, because I need some consistency. So I took Diwali, and decided this is the best time to start.
I didn't study much today, because today is Diwali at my place. I did studied macroeconomics aaj, and covered one concept of National Income.
I'm proud of myself, that I decided to do this.
@padh-le-bhairavi is my studyblr, please support me :)
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esfin · 2 years ago
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Today's work is internship homework. It's done. I'll print and give to school tomorrow. I hope.
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studywithmetosuccess · 1 year ago
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Even though it is spring break, I am using this time to get ahead with school work. I feel like half of my time going to school is trying to balance life, work, and school. Any tips?
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vivi-studies · 4 months ago
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Hi, there!
I'm Vivian. I'm 18 and I'm a Computer Science Undergrad with a passion for maths.
I'm bisexual and I use she/they pronouns.
My hobbies include coding and going on long walks with my bf at 3 a.m.
I hope to use this blog to motivate myself to be more consistent.
Please Interact if you think this could be your jam or if you're a fellow new studyblr and we can connect.
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glowettee · 5 months ago
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Hi Mindy!!! I hope you’re doing well, and I just wanted to say that I love your posts. Really well written and thought out!
I just wanted to ask.. can you create a guide for preparing to a completely new school which isn’t, like basic? Not in a mean way, but lots of the advice on the internet is generic.
For any extra info, I’ll be joining in the second semester, so there’s plenty of time to make long term changes. It’s also a private school, but I don’t know if that will make a difference.
Thank you in advance 💖 love you!
hi sweetness! @prettieinpink thank you for your adorable ask 🌸 i'm so happy to see this from you!!!!! i'd love to help you from personal experience, and things i documented being in private school. please make sure you look at the 10 secrets because they're super helpful and things i've personally used. i'm going to pour my heart into this comprehensive guide for you. transitioning to a new private school mid-year can feel overwhelming, but i've got you covered with everything you need to know! love youu <333
the ultimate guide to conquering your new private school journey: a glowettee exclusive
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by mindy ♡ @glowettee
pre-arrival preparation (1-2 months before)
academic groundwork:
request detailed course syllabi from your future teachers
create a comprehensive academic portfolio of your previous work
research the school's grading system and academic expectations
familiarize yourself with any specialized learning platforms
set up digital organization systems (i use notion + google calendar + xTiles)
purchase textbooks early and start preliminary reading
research the school's academic support resources
understand the homework and assignment submission policies
social preparation:
create a private social media presence specifically for school
research student organizations and clubs that accept mid-year members
join class-specific group chats or discussion boards
study the school's social media presence to understand culture
prepare conversation starters based on school activities
research any school traditions or special events
understand the social hierarchy (yes, private schools have these!)
identify potential mentor opportunities or buddy systems
practical essentials:
develop a morning routine that starts 30 minutes earlier than needed
create a capsule wardrobe that aligns with dress code
invest in high-quality school supplies that last
organize your study space at home
set up a dedicated homework station
create emergency supply kits for your locker and bag
establish a meal prep system for lunch and snacks
plan transportation routes and backup options
digital organization:
set up a comprehensive notion dashboard (i'll share my template soon!)
create specific folders for each subject in google drive
download all necessary academic apps
set up a digital calendar with color coding
create assignment tracking spreadsheets
establish a backup system for important documents
organize email folders for school communication
set up notification systems for important deadlines
mental and emotional preparation:
start journaling about your goals and fears
establish healthy boundaries for social interactions
create a stress management toolkit
develop positive self-talk mantras
plan regular self-care activities
identify potential support systems
create a growth mindset framework
establish regular check-in times with parents/guardians
first week survival guide:
day one essentials:
arrive 30 minutes early
bring extra supplies
wear something comfortable but polished
pack emergency essentials
keep your schedule easily accessible
bring a small notebook for important information
have your introduction speech ready
prepare questions for teachers and peers
social navigation:
observe before participating
sit in different locations to meet various groups
join lunch conversations naturally
show interest in others' experiences
take notes on names and interests
identify potential study partners
respect existing social dynamics
be authentically yourself while observing school culture
long-term success strategies:
academic excellence:
create weekly study schedules
establish relationships with teachers early
join or create study groups
maintain detailed notes from day one
schedule regular review sessions
utilize teacher office hours
keep a detailed assignment tracker
create subject-specific study guides
social integration:
participate in school events
volunteer for school activities
join at least one club or team
attend school sports events
participate in school traditions
create study groups
organize small social gatherings
maintain connections with existing friends
personal growth:
set monthly academic and social goals
maintain a gratitude journal
create a personal development plan
establish healthy stress management techniques
develop time management skills
build positive relationships with staff
create a balance between academics and social life
regularly evaluate and adjust your strategies
pro tips from my experience:
keep a spare set of supplies in your locker
create a school-specific emergency kit
maintain a digital photo of your schedule
establish a homework routine from day one
create a support network outside of school
document your journey through photos or journals
maintain open communication with teachers
celebrate small victories and progress
10 secret tips that transformed my private school journey ♡
the bathroom rule always scout out the least-used bathrooms in your first week, but don't just look for any quiet bathroom - look for one that's strategically located between your most stressful classes. trust me on this - i found my favorite quiet bathroom on the third floor of the science building, and it became my secret sanctuary for quick meditation breaks, makeup touch-ups, or just moments of peace between classes. the lighting there was immaculate for those confidence-boosting mirror talks, and it was far enough from the main hallways that you could actually hear yourself think. i even started keeping a small essential oil roller in my bag to make these mini-breaks feel more spa-like. this space became my personal reset button during hectic days, especially during exam seasons or when social dynamics felt overwhelming.
teacher connection hack bring a small notebook specifically for writing down personal details teachers mention (their favorite books, coffee preferences, hobbies, their children's names, or even their pets). this isn't about being a teacher's pet - it's about building genuine human connections. i started bringing my teacher's favorite starbucks drink on presentation days, remembering to ask about their weekend plans they mentioned, or sharing articles related to their interests. not only did it make their day, but it also showed i paid attention to details. these small gestures created authentic relationships that made a huge difference during finals week, college recommendation season, and even when i needed extensions during tough times. remember, teachers are people first, and when they see you acknowledging their humanity, they're more likely to understand yours.
social currency secret keep a small emergency kit with hair ties, bobby pins, bandaids, mints, tampons/pads, tide-to-go pens, pain relievers (if allowed), small sewing kit, clear nail polish for tights runs, double-sided tape, and even a phone charger in your locker. nothing creates instant friendships like being the person everyone knows they can count on for emergency supplies. i actually met my best friend because i had a spare hair tie when she desperately needed one before her presentation, and that simple moment turned into a three-hour conversation after school. this kit isn't just about having supplies - it's about being the person who thinks ahead and cares enough to help others. i started keeping track of what people borrowed most often and would stock up accordingly. it's like having your own little convenience store of kindness.
the popularity paradox here's something no one tells you - in private schools, being overly eager to be popular actually makes you less popular. the social hierarchy in private schools is often more subtle and complex than in public schools. i learned to focus on being genuinely interested in others instead of trying to fit in, asking thoughtful questions about their interests, and remembering small details about their lives. surprisingly, the moment i stopped trying to be part of the "it" crowd was when people started naturally gravitating towards me. i focused on developing my own interests and passions, which made me more interesting to others. the key is to be confidently authentic rather than strategically social. this approach not only helped me build real friendships but also protected me from the exhausting game of trying to maintain a carefully crafted social image.
the uniform advantage even with strict uniform rules, there are always creative ways to stand out while staying within the guidelines. i invested in high-quality accessories that complied with dress code but made my uniform look more polished - pearl earrings, delicate necklaces, classic watches, and subtle hair accessories. these small details helped me feel more put together and confident. but it's not just about the accessories - it's about how you wear the uniform itself. i learned that having my shirts professionally pressed, skirts properly hemmed, and shoes well-maintained made a huge difference in how put-together i looked. i also kept a small steamer in my locker for emergency touch-ups. this attention to detail showed respect for the school's traditions while allowing my personal style to shine through in acceptable ways.
the lunch table strategy don't commit to one lunch table for at least two weeks, and be strategic about your rotation schedule. i created a subtle system where i would sit with different groups each day, making mental notes about the dynamics, interests, and personalities at each table. i rotated between different groups, which helped me understand the social dynamics better and prevented me from being boxed into one clique too early. pay attention to how each group interacts - some tables are for studying, others for gossip, and some for genuine conversations. i kept a small note in my phone about each group's interests so i could contribute meaningfully to conversations. this strategy gave me the freedom to form genuine connections across different social circles and ultimately helped me choose where i truly felt comfortable. by the third week, i had a clear understanding of where i naturally fit in, rather than where i thought i should be.
the academic alliance create study guides and share them with classmates before they ask, but make it systematic and sustainable. i started a google drive folder with my notes and study guides, organized by subject and topic, with clear summaries and practice questions. it naturally evolved into a collaborative study group where everyone contributed their strengths. i became known as someone who not only shared resources but also helped others understand how to create their own study materials. this approach created a reciprocal learning environment where everyone felt comfortable asking for and offering help. i even created templates for different types of assignments that we could all use, which saved everyone time and helped maintain consistent quality in our work.
the extracurricular edge join at least one unexpected club that's not typically "popular," but don't just join - become actively involved in ways that showcase your unique talents. i joined the astronomy club despite it being small, and instead of just attending meetings, i started organizing stargazing events and creating instagram-worthy posts about our activities. this not only helped grow the club but also showed others that you can make any activity exciting if you're passionate about it. the unexpected benefit was meeting people who shared my genuine interests rather than just social aspirations. these authentic connections often lead to the most meaningful friendships and impressive college application stories.
the social media strategy create a finsta (private instagram) specifically for close school friends, but treat it as a carefully curated space rather than just another social media account. wait at least a month before adding anyone - this gives you time to understand the social dynamics and ensure you're connecting with the right people. i used my finsta to share study tips, funny school moments, and support for others' achievements. it became a safe space for sharing real moments with trusted friends, away from the pressure of maintaining a perfect image on main accounts. i also used it to organize study groups and share helpful resources, making it both social and practical.
the legacy link learn about your school's history and traditions from older students, but go beyond just knowing the basics. i spent time talking to seniors, alumni, and even teachers about the school's evolution over the years. understanding why certain traditions started, knowing the stories behind school legends, and learning about notable alumni helped me feel more connected to the school community. i created a digital notebook of these stories, which became a valuable resource for other new students. this knowledge made me feel like part of something bigger than just my current school year and helped me appreciate the school's culture on a deeper level.
personal advice from my heart to yours:
sweetness, i want you to know that the first few months at a new private school can feel like you're learning a new language - everyone seems to know the words and customs except you. i remember feeling so out of place during my first semester, constantly second-guessing myself and wondering if i was "doing it right." that feeling of being an outsider would hit me hardest during school traditions or inside jokes that everyone else seemed to understand instinctively. i spent countless nights journaling about feeling like i was watching my school life through a window, wondering when i would finally feel like i belonged. but here's what i learned: that feeling of being an outsider is actually your superpower. you have fresh eyes to see things differently, and that perspective is valuable. you notice things that others have become blind to, and you bring new energy to old traditions. your unique viewpoint can actually help breathe new life into established social circles and activities.
the most important thing i wish someone had told me is that it's okay to take your time finding your place. private schools often have students who've been together since kindergarten, and it can feel impossible to break into those established circles. but here's the truth - while everyone else is trying to maintain their image and social position, you have the freedom to be authentically yourself from day one. you don't have to carry the weight of years of expectations or predetermined roles. focus on building genuine connections rather than strategic ones. keep your grades up, but don't let academic pressure steal your joy. document your journey - take photos, keep a journal, save little mementos. these will become precious reminders of your growth. remember that every single person who seems perfectly adjusted now once stood exactly where you are, feeling exactly what you're feeling. and most importantly, remember that the version of you that walks into that school on day one isn't the same version that will emerge at the end of the year - and that's exactly how it should be. you're not just adapting to a new school; you're growing into a newer, stronger version of yourself. embrace this transformation with open arms.
sending you the warmest hugs and all my support! feel free to message me anytime for more specific advice or just to chat about your journey 🤍
mindy x
p.s. would you loves be interested in detailed posts about my notion templates and organization systems? let me know in the reblogs/replies!
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psychstudydream · 3 months ago
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hello! I'm @psychstudydream :)
i've been around on studyblr for about 7/8 years but I decided to start afresh on a new blog since it's been a while.
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I'm a final year criminology & sociology student in the uk. I'm doing my dissertation on perceptions of public opinions of sentencing!
after graduating, I'll be taking a year out to save up and get some volunteering/work experience before applying for a masters in psychology (conversion)!
I'd like to be a clinical psychologist :)
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I like: gracie abrams, lana del rey, taylor swift, ghost, chappell roan, twilight, gilmore girls, to all the boys I've loved before, reading, writing, nature, journalling, exploring, studying, looking after my plants, politics, cute things, shopping, cooking, baking, watching documentaries, & spending time with my family :)
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I have just under five weeks until my dissertation and other assignment is due, so for now this account will mostly be focused on content related to that! I'll be posting studyspo, motivation, updates, timelapses, deskspo, etc etc !! :) after I graduate, this account will shift to be focused on my journey towards becoming a clinical psychologist.
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I haven't been on studyblr for a long time, so unfortunately I don't have any studyblr inspirations... (if u think I'd like ur account plsss comment so I can follow u, I need more studyblrs to follow, even if ur not criminology, sociology, or psychology based!!!!!!!!)
my non studyblr inspirations / sources of motivation are the psych diaries and sharon b psych!
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thx for reading! pls interact with this post so we can be studyblr moots !!! :):)
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indigomistudies · 8 months ago
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working on some psychopathology notes ☀️
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skwpr · 10 months ago
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🔆📝 HOW TO KEEP YOUR LIFE ORGANIZED 📝🔆
1. The 3 most important tasks. Write down the top 3 tasks you need to do during the day. Start your day with them, and then you won't have another day where you've managed the small things and there's no time left for the important things.
2. Make a task list. Every morning, make a list of tasks that you need to do during the day. This list will help you stay on top of your scheduled to-do's and make you more organized.
3. Do only one thing at a time. When you focus on just one thing, the work progresses a lot better than if you do several things at once, jumping from one thing to another.
4. Do it now. If something needs to be done, do it right now. Don't put it off for a minute, because then you'll find other reasons why that action needs to be postponed or not done at all.
5. Clear your workspace.Remove from your field of vision all unnecessary and superfluous things that can distract you.
6. Simplify, simplify, simplify! Find methods to simplify your actions so you can get your things done in less time with less effort.
7. Keep things in order. You don't want to throw things around your apartment or office. Put each thing in its place and then you will not need to spend time looking for them.
8. Sign up for a time planning service. Nowadays, there are many different services on the internet that help you plan and do what you have planned. You will be able to keep your to-do lists under control, work on them through your phone, get reminders on your phone or e-mail and more.
9. Examine your daily routine.Analyze your days. What takes up the most of your time, what you are often distracted by, what activities do little good. Try to remove habits from your life that interfere with your life.
10. Add color. Those who like to work with different colors can try creating a to-do list in different colors so you can see important to-do's at a glance.
11. Let others do.Some to-do's are worth delegating to other people (work or home).
12. Be positive.If you are not able to make your life organized in one day, you should not despair. Try, try, try and you will see that you and your life will start to change.
13. Set goals. It helps a lot to speed up the process of work if you clearly see the end goal you are moving towards.
14. Set a deadline.Understanding that you have a definite time limit on a task, you will be less distracted and relaxed.
15. Encourage yourself. When you finish some hard work, an important task or some project, then do something nice for yourself, maybe even celebrate the event. Positive emotions will help you in the future and make life more joyful.
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kiinaya · 6 months ago
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Dear 2025, Please be nice to me, Sincerely, Someone who needs it.
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ramblingsfromthytruly · 10 months ago
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the pages are turning~
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a months old pic of my desk
29th august 2024
day 4/50 - productivity challenge
🕒 6:00 a.m.
sleep deprivation is hitting. eating leftovers and coffee for breakfast.
checked notifs
actually ate some goddamn breakfast
not me realizing that i barely eat 2 meals every school day..
revised psychology: ch-1: what is psychology
here's a (self) reminder to actually go study instead of procrastinating 30 mins by watching study motivation videos.
also i recommend listening to non-lyrical music while studying. i personally listen to classical piano music. this is what i was listening to today morning.
showered
morning skincare
extended duolingo streak
aaand off to school. thought i would be late but honestly i've been reaching at the correct time all these days. if i leave my house by 8:05 then i'm good.
at school i first had physics and then 2 continuous chemistry classes (the teacher is good but her classes are so draining ugh).
completed physics classwork (the stuff i missed when i was absent on tuesday)
did the OCEAN test in psychology class! idk why but i love personality tests. i'll discuss my results with my teacher tmr hopefully but what i gathered is that i'm an ambivert leaning to introversion and ok emotional regulation & stability. my other classmate was very much an extrovert with higher tendency to take others' words to heart. we bunked the last 2 english classes together in the library lol. also want to say that i'm so ashamed for having formed an image in my mind of her, without really knowing her that well. i cruelly judged her prematurely and though we didn't really talk about our lives and stuff, we did get closer (maybe even friends?) today and i regret my judgments. ik i would be crushed if someone thought up an image of me in their head like that and i try not to do the same but sometimes i make mistakes. i'm trying to be more aware of that.
studied psychology ch-6: human memory (in the library when i skipped english)
lightly rained the entire trip home and got much louder as i ate a hearty lunch 😋
started a word doc for biology investigatory project
started a word doc for chemistry investigatory project
me and my bestfriend have been much more honest with our feelings recently. the saying "distance makes the heart grow fonder" was actually made for us. she's in a new college all popular with new pretty friends and boys probably crushing on her and she says i'm her favourite person. i'm at a new school slowly making new friends and she's my favourite person. i told her i love her. she deserves to know that. and i meant it totally platonically and that doesn't make it any less. if anyone ever asks, "who's your first love?" i'll say her name. it'll always be her.
practiced playing keyboard 🎹
read newspaper 📰 (some of those cases make me feel sick)
post for studyblr weekly prompt
dinner. yum. noodles and cake.
made notes psychology ch-1: what is psychology?
night skincare
🕒 nope! pulled an all-nighter.. yes i have school tmr 😃 listen i do not recommend doing this shit at all. why did i do it you may ask? i don't really have any crushing deadlines as such, but i've tricked my mind into thinking my own plans are deadlines. this week my sleep has been astronomically fucked up. the weekend will be a reset (i have school on saturday 😭) and i will prioritze sleep. i need to at least manage 6-7 hours everyday.
edit: actually i fell asleep around 2 a.m. and did no other studying..
🎧 i love you, i'm sorry by gracie abrams
her songs are actually just excerpts from my journal but minus the romance unfortunately like where's my gf ugh we're wasting time
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socstudies · 2 years ago
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Hi, as someone who is going to be in their first year of college this fall, I'm curious about the note taking part
Is physical or digital note taking easier?
Is spending money on a laptop nessesary?
What is something you wish you would've done differently during your first year?
Do you have any advice?
If by any chance you see this, your blog and your aesthetic are amazing!
I'm wishing you a wonderful day/night.
If you do decide to reply, thank you in advance <3
helloo! sorry for the late reply & thank u for the ask! :)
ive tried both and i think i prefer handwritten notes, however they both have their pros and cons:
handwritten pros
proven to be better for retaining information
can't get distracted by other tabs
lighter to carry
costs less than a laptop
i've had some classes where we weren't allowed to use laptops so it's good to already be used to taking notes this way
cons:
much slower. sometimes i find im missing stuff and i have to go back to it at the end
have to print out diagrams etc if u want to include them
could possibly lose them, spill something etc
not enough space on desk for both laptop and notebook so u can't get slides up or google something
digital pros:
much quicker
easier to organise & pull up different notes at any time - u don't need to carry around or find older notebooks to be able to study or refer back to past classes
some people make notes directly onto the slides which u would have to print out if u wanted to do by hand
can also use for research and writing essays which u will need a computer for at some point so might as well do everything in one place
cons:
expensive
more stressful if u lose or break it
if u forget to charge it and u don't have paper .......
this upcoming year, im using a combination. most of the time i'll handwrite my notes, but for classes where they talk too quickly i'll type them (it's not worth the stress & extra time having to go back to recordings after). my notes for readings will be annotated straight onto the pdf. i'll be taking pictures of notes to put them all together.
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unfortunately, i think it is because you'll need computer access to research and write ur essays, as well as to find course information etc. HOWEVER some universities (most?) have laptops that u can borrow and computers in the library, so if u know that you'll be motivated enough to get up and do all of ur work on campus, you could save this cost - bare in mind when u move off campus after first year it might be even harder. definitely look into this if cost is an issue for you! it doesn't need to be a fancy one if u do buy a laptop though, just remember u'll be carrying it around so don't get a super heavy one!
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as for something i wish i'd done differently: as a sociology student, none of my classes have exams where i have to memorise things, instead it's all essay based. this led me to not 'study' i guess ??? like the stuff that i wrote my essays on, i knew like the back of my hand, but everything else i couldn't remember well. so if ur taking an essay based subject, remember that u still need to study a little & remember these things !! i was so overwhelmed tbh that i forgot about this oopsie!
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extra advice:
when people say that after u skip one class, u'll skip the rest THEY. MEAN. IT. literally try so hard not to miss class bc you will never go again if u do. my classes would start off with not enough seats for everybody and end up with just a handful of us by the end of term.....
make time for urself !! it can become all consuming, especially if u live on campus, but pls make some dedicated time away from studying !!
u will find ur friends eventually. pls remember that it won't last or be that fun if u stick with friends who u don't have that much in common with just bc they were the first u met. tell me why i was going to bars and clubs with people in first term bc that;s what they wanted to do ????? it's ok to move onto different people bc u will eventually get tired of doing these things u don't like just to be able to hang out with people !! now i go to bookstores and cafes with my new friends and i love it!! don't settle !!
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moonie-and-her-stars · 10 months ago
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The ''workplace'' where all the magic happens
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I love editing my photos like this, I found that it's so fun and it's impressive how a couple of drawn words can instantly make a picture look like a certain aesthetic.
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