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coralchloestudies · 7 years ago
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1/100 days of productivity 🦄
Hello everyone!! Im back with some New Notes ✨ gotta catch up with everything even though it’s a holiday 😊 life’s good and everything will be well 💞 I also just discovered the Lo-Fi playlist on Spotify and I’m in love with it. It helped me to stay focus as well 🙈 I’m also starting my 100Days of productivity again!! I mean, I honestly never finish it ever. So my target is to finish the <100 Days of Productive> this time !!
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pureudas · 7 years ago
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me, showing up after months of not posting with mediocre content? it’s more likely than you think.
|| studygram: @pureudas​ ||
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conaitre · 7 years ago
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super old, but a cute spread from the beginning of the year : )
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lazyandstressedstudies · 7 years ago
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Hihihi HAPPY LATE HOBI SPREAD HEHE I forget to post on tumblr so I’m sorry for that 😂💖 but I missed you guys even though I barely talk to anyone here
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studywithjazz · 8 years ago
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29 ● 10 ● 2017 
Me - six hours into a philosophy study session making notes on a chapter that I didn’t actually have to read. 
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future-brazilian-diplomat · 8 years ago
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Studying Criminal Law while my heart is asking for International Law, at least is about Racism and Criminal Law so is worth the effort.
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studyingsenseless · 8 years ago
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New Volunteer Hour Log Printables
Hi lovelies! I’ve made some printables for those of you who have to be keeping track of your volunteer hours. Having volunteer hours is a must when it comes to college (undergrad) and even grad school applications. Make sure to record them so that by the time college app season comes along, you’ll be prepared to show the admissions officers all of the work you’ve done over the years!
These printables come in four bright pastel colors and also gray. There are spaces to list the date you volunteered, what task you completed, the organization you worked with, and the hours you completed. There is also a slot at the end for your total number of hours.
Pink volunteer hour log
Lavender volunteer hour log
Blue volunteer hour log
Green volunteer hour log
Gray volunteer hour log
This is my first printable set so it’s okay if nobody uses them but if you do use one of the printables, please tag it #studyingsenseless or reblog/like this post so that I can see! Thank youuu <3
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studywithjes · 8 years ago
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24 nov ‘17, friday 🌥
I. Will. Be. Productive. Today.
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babyjournal · 8 years ago
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4/100 days of productivityy Bring back library pictures!!!!! Stayed a bit in this library from the visual arts faculty, since it is close to my high school I like to go there and do my readings bc I know no one that can distract me there haha
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coralchloestudies · 7 years ago
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Hello everyone! I’m back after a really Long time and this feels amazing to be back with notes 🎀🎊 it’s the 3rd week of school and assignments are piling up while I’m having competition. Feels bad, but gonna pull it thru and I’m glad I’m even starting to write some notes 🐷😁 show some love please ☺️
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studyshu · 8 years ago
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I wrote this during my Theatre Criticism class while my friends were doing a presentation on how to design and write for blogs!!
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snapesdesk-blog · 8 years ago
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•270117, 3.13pm•
my spread for last week,, it’s chinese new year tomorrow and the day after so wishing all of you a happy chinese new year🌟eat lots of gOOD food and collect as many ANG PAOS as possible but remember to take care of yourself + drink lots of water bcos those goodies can kill :-) as for those of you who don’t celebrate cny, hope you have a great weekend ahead plus it’s already friday so tGIF ⁽(◍˃̵͈̑ᴗ˂̵͈̑)⁽
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bunnistudies · 8 years ago
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 -Jan. 21 2017–The mitochondrion is the powerhouse of the cell.-
I’m using this wonderful printable by @graphis.
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firereine-blog · 8 years ago
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so this was supposed to have been a thank you for 100 followers, but it’s a bit late haha i’ve been procrastinating. i hope this masterpost will give you a bit of insight into how i study as well giving you ideas for your own planning. i know the title slide is pretty simple and boring but i needed to post this before i procrastinate again, so it’ll just stay like this for now. either way, here’s the masterpost (thanks again everyone!!):
Suggestions for In Class:
Listen to the teacher, even if the lectures are boring. Often my teachers give long, unexciting lectures, but it’s important to know what the teacher thinks is crucial within a textbook reading. Sometimes he or she will even give hints or suggestions about what might be on the test.
Some days we all feel sick of listening to the teacher. In this case, I would suggest 1) taking an audio recording (if allowed) and then listening later or 2) borrowing notes from a friend (but rewrite them for yourself, and then reread the textbook in case)
Take advantage of worktime given to you. (This is probably more applicable to us who are in middle or high school.) If a teacher gives you a period to study, or to work on a project, use it. Just because some other people don’t work doesn’t mean that you can’t get ahead on tonight’s textbook reading, or finish the project that’s due tomorrow.
Make a study plan for a test. If the teacher hands out a syllabus and reads it over, you can make little notes that notate (notes that notate gosh im good at this) the first impressions you have of a topic. Sometimes these impressions can make a huge difference into how you will be studying for a test later.
Out of Class:
For Good Days (starting from when you get home. It targets those of us who go to school during the day and then come back home for the afternoon, but I hope everyone can get something from this):
Eat something quickly and don’t take out your phone or laptop or book or whatever. It’s not good to get distracted this quickly.
Find a study space you’re going to dedicate yourself to. It’s ok to change day by day, but changing locations every hour is not going to settle your study attitude.
Take out your planner. If you don’t have a planner or bullet journal, it might be a good idea to start one (it depends). Mark tasks in their priority and then on how quickly you can get them done. I’d suggest starting with one or two short tasks, then getting to one long one that’s high priority, then doing another couple short tasks, etc.
Between those one or two short tasks and the long task, take a break. If you’ve been using your laptop constantly, walk around a bit, look at some scenery, or stretch. If you’ve been on paper, maybe take out your phone and check social media. Either way, set a timer for 10 minutes so you don’t get dragged away for too long. (note that depending on the workload, 10 minutes may become 5 minutes which may become 1 minute)
Eat your meals. Like seriously. Eat your meals, take your showers, brush your teeth. Personal hygiene is something you want to maintain if you want to feel good about yourself. Forget everyone else.
If you can fit it into your schedule, exercise is also good. I have extracurricular activities that force me to get out and work, but if you tend to stay at home, at the library, or wherever, try to find a time where you can go and walk or run.
When you’ve accomplished something major, check it off. At the end of the day, go back to your planner and make sure you’ve really finished everything. Draw happy faces all over a sheet of scratch paper until happiness is floating in the room. You’ve made it through another day!
For Bad Days (because we all have them):
Come home, take a shower, and eat something nice. Maybe lie on your bed and take a nap for an hour. Listen to music. Whatever works to chill. You deserve some time to yourself.
It’s best if you get something done every day, even if it’s the littlest thing. When I don’t want to dedicate myself to a lengthy essay – so long as it’s not due the next day – I do activities like:
Making flashcards for vocabulary. Short ones. I tend not to like flashcards with lots of text, because then I prefer just writing up notes.
Studying the language that you’re learning (if you’re learning a language, and why not?). Most days I don’t get the chance to dedicatedly review my notes, so just rereading class notes or finding a short story to read in that language can help to keep up with comprehension.
Planning. Like planning my next day, planning my week, planning my month, or planning my year. Whatever it is I feel like planning. Or reorganizing my desk. Sometimes changing the look of things or taking a step back to think about your situation helps calm you down.
Reading a book. Especially if it’s a nonfiction book – but not a textbook – or something along the lines of historical fiction. These will improve your literacy comprehension and help give insight into a specific topic. For example, if I’m studying American History in my history class, I’ll check out fiction books relating to the topic and get a lot of insight into the era.
But most of all, take care of yourself. If you’ve had a bad day at school, something huge has happened to your social life, you’re drowning in a sea of assignments… remember that we’ve all been there. Put your health above everything else. Please. <3
During Transition Times (e.g. on the bus, in the car, waiting in a line, etc.):
Practice those flashcards you made. Carry them in your pocket, everywhere, and when you’re on the bus and think, “if only I had those flashcards,” they’ll be right there.
Listen to a recording of yourself talking about whatever you’re studying. This works especially well if you’re an auditory learner – you can record yourself reading the textbook aloud, so you don’t skip words, and then come back to your recording to understand better.
You can also record reviews or presentations that you will need later to immerse yourself.
Flip through note pages. I don’t do this much, since I get carsick or bus-sick easily, but some people can get through pages and pages of a textbook while on the bus and feel nothing at all. *envy*
Drink a good drink. Like Starbucks. This has nothing to do with studying, but transition times are also great for taking a step back from studies and spending fifteen minutes with yourself and whatever (or whomever!) else you want to spend it with.
again, hope this helps, thank you all, and happy late new year!
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studywithjazz · 8 years ago
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I love being at uni, but I hate being away from you 
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future-brazilian-diplomat · 8 years ago
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Thank you so much @emmastudies for making such a beautiful planner, I’m sure it will be a life saver! And thank you @sky for being so pretty yesterday!
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