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howzone · 8 months ago
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Unlocking Math Magic: How to Solve Math Problems Like a Pro! 🌟🧮
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bewithus4u · 9 months ago
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Creative Ways for a Shy College Student to Earn Cash on Campus
College is a time for exploration, both academically and personally. However, with rising tuition fees, many students find it essential to make extra cash. For shy or introverted individuals, finding ways to earn money can seem daunting. The traditional hustles, like waiting tables or working retail, may not appeal to someone who prefers quieter environments. But fear not! There are plenty of…
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lotus-pear · 1 month ago
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get loved, fucking idiot
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likesdoodling · 20 days ago
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Eheh. Eheh. Eheh. >:D>:D>:D (process photos below if you're curious~)
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And then we finally have the finished product, words and all~
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I wanted to draw Maedhros being Scary~ so I did this. >:D
(and I haven't drawn a ton of stuff in full A4 size, so this was kinda testing that out. As well as using my .005 fine liner way more~ >:D)
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lakeshorediving · 17 days ago
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Quit making aaron minyard such a good studier. Make him the student that goes “yea im gonna start studying when I get home” and then immediately crawls into bed and is horizontal for several hours before going “damn it’s already 9 pm looks like today’s a wash. Try again tomorrow I guess.” And then the cycle repeats.
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xxplastic-cubexx · 8 months ago
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give me some whiskey and ill draw The Most Thing i can come up with
bonus:
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poyell · 2 months ago
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I watched revenge of the sith in theaters ^_^
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azuree1733 · 6 months ago
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I don’t think I’ve posted these doodles here
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writeyourdarlings · 6 months ago
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an early christmas fanart🤭❄️
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qweenofurheart · 2 years ago
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more timkon ft. height difference
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vettelsvee · 3 months ago
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no one might actually care about this but i've been accepted into my dream master's degree and i'm very happy about it 😭
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the---hermit · 7 months ago
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My Study Method
I have quickly mentioned my study method in several posts through the years but I don't think I have ever written a proper post about it, so here it is.
I have to say that overall my study method is quite time consuming, but in years of experience it's what works best for the type of learner I am, the materials I have to study and the type of exams I have. I believe these three elements are the fundamental things you should figure out when creating your own study method. Let's go over these things quickly. Firstly I am an history student, tho not all my exams are history based (I have taken some language, philosophy, anthropology and litterature classes) so my method is proofed for most humanities. I am a learner with terrible memory, if you give me a list of things to learn by heart expect me to fail because my brain simply cannot do that. So I have to train myself to learn things when studying for an exam. As for the type of matherials I have to work with when studying for an exam, they are mostly full non fiction books, sometimes I have to work on articles as well, and depending on the class I have lectures to attend.
The fundamental element of my study method are the notes I write. That's why in my daily posts I am constatly mentioning them. The lectures I attend are turned into notes, the books and articles I have to read are turned into notes, everything you leave me with for too long will be turned into notes. The very act of writing is what truly helps me get into the topic, understand it, and memorize it. I might write an indepth post on how I write notes in the future, but for now what you must know is that the goal of my notes is to be the only material I actually study in the end. As I mentioned the very act of writing is itself a huge part of my study process. When I am listening to a lecture I try to write down notes as tidy as possible, and then try to fix them at home if needed. So there's not much to say there, as for the materials I have to read here's how I do it. When I get a book I have to study I usually read a chapter and underline all the important bits that I will be transferring to my notes as I am reading. When I am done with the chapter and have the topic still fresh in mind I write down by hand all my notes. The goal is to write everything I need to know, in a direct and easy way using my own words. By re-elaborating the original text I am making sure I am not blindly copying things, and actually understanding stuff. Once the entire book has gone through this process, the book goes back on the shelf and as I said I only work on my notes from then one.
Once I have all my notes ready a long time has probably passed, but in reading and writing I have already started to memorize things in general. I try to highlight my notes as I am writing, but in case I don't I go back once I am done writing, doing a quick reread and highlighting important stuff. I usually use two different colours: yellow for the important dates and another colour for the other informations. At this point there's two more steps left. Repeating and writing key words.
If writing notes can be counted as half of my studying, repeating outloud is the second half. Since I have oral exams I have to make sure I am comfortable with exaplaining things, showing I have understood things and I am not just midlessly reciting a list, and using the right terms. I am a very lucky person because my dad is both retired and quite interested in the topics that I study, which means that I get a lot of help from him in this phase of studying, because basically what I do is following him around the house for a few days exaplaining my notes to him. If you do not have someone to annoy with your study, talking to yourself works too but you have to speak outloud and honestly pretend you are giving a lecture. If you just go over your notes and read them it is not the same thing, it's way less effective. I usually do two rounds of repeating. The first one looks a lot more like reading and saying things outloud in my own words. By the second one I am usually much more comfortable with informations so I have my notes there only to guide me through topics making sure I don't miss anything. Having someone who actively listents to you is definitely a bonus because if they ask you questions they challenge you in the exact same way an oral exam does, and you make sure your exaplainations are as clear as possible.
The very last step is going through my notes one last time with the goal of writing a long list of key words. This is a tool I specifically use to review things quickly the day of the exam. Usually during my commute I reread the list of words in my head and I mentally make sure I remember about everything.
As mentioned this is a longer study method but it truly locks things in your brain, and paying that much attention to note writing also makes them a tool that lasts in time. If I am interested in the informations of any of the books I read during my degree I can pick the notebook in which I wrote those notes and find the information right away without even having to open the actual book. I usually dedicate a whole notebook to each book, in order to archive and find them easily. I will be writing a specific post on the way I write notes, maybe including a few pictures, but in the meantime I hope this was somewhat helpful.
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lotus-pear · 2 months ago
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BIO EXAM DONE THANK GOD 💯💯💯💯 genuinely why was the entire frq cell signaling and dna transcription/translation IM GONNA KMS i knew the minute i saw the first one i was cooked 🥀🥀
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technicalknockout · 2 months ago
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i missed drawing him
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sketch version bc i really like it
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syncarida · 8 days ago
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miusmusings · 2 years ago
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The moment ao3 comes back I'm gonna smooch its forehead and download every single one of my 1800+ bookmarks
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