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11.11.2018 ~ sunday study sessions
I love studying in here, it's just so bright and pretty ✨
🎧 From the Dining Table, Harry Styles
#a levels#studyblr#6th form#student#studyspo#motivation#uk studyblr#sixth form#studywithaurelia#study space#inspiration
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08.09.2019 ~ sunday study sessions
My september Harry Potter themed bullet journal spread! inspired by amandarachlee's october 2018 video ✨ I thought the back to school season needed a ~back to hogwarts~ vibe instead... (yo still waiting for my letter)
I haven't really shared my bullet journal on here but let me know if you're into it? I could always post my monthly spreads or whatever x
(click images for HQ)
🎧 British Bombs ~ Declan McKenna
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01.01.2020
Happy New Year!! We're really back in the Roaring 20s huh?
Last year was my first whole year of bullet journalling and woooo it went fast! today I'm saying goodbye to my trusty Moleskin (😢) and hello to my new Dingbats notebook. Its slightly bigger than the old one so I'm super excited to start bullet journalling with more space 🤩 Obviously my first monthly spread just had to be 20s themed ✨ but I'm v open to suggestions for my February spread...
Thanks to all of you've who joined me on this lil old blog this year,, it's crazy to me that so many of yous actually? like? what I post ?? lol what ?
Anyways here's to a great year! (and decade I guess?) Bring on 2020!
#bullet journal#studyblr#student#mine#happy new year#happy new decade#studywithaurelia#january#bujo spread#roaring 20s
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17.11.2019 ~ study sundays
A much more minimalist pic of my notes on the Cold War today, matching my bujo September theme! (ouchh this has been in the drafts for too long)
I've already bought my dotted notebook for next year's bujo... is it too early?
🎧 Take On Me by a-ha
#student#studysundays#studywithaurelia#notes#history#sixth form#studyspo#motivation#6th form#mine#bullet journal#ukstudyblr
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23.02.20 read of the week #6
im a bit behind whoops but sixth form has hit like a tonne of bricks
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Back to school prep - 10 tips to help you out :)
So, September is just around the corner and the summer is coming to an end. For some of you, this means going back to school/college and facing all the stress that comes with it. These are just a few tips to help you out before the new school year.
petit disclaimer - this post is particularly aimed at Sixth Form / College students (UK) as this is the extent of my experience (although I’m sure they can be applied to other ages/schools). These tips are not at all intended to shame anyone w/ a disorganised study space etc. and they will not work for everyone, but if you’re worried about the new school year, they could be of some help.
I’d love to see any of your additions/suggestions! :))
★ optimise your study space : so it’s been a while since school. naturally, the desk (or wherever you like to do your work) is not its cleanest. It doesn’t have to be pristine studyblr white (unless that’s your cup of tea), but make it usable. Take everything off the worktop, give it a clean and only put back the things that need to be there.
★ sort out your school supplies : this doesn’t necessarily mean buying 15 new notebooks and an assortment of highlighters etc... (although lord knows I love getting new stationery) organise what you have and make a list of things you need. if you’re unsure what/how many you need, wait until the first week of term before buying new folders/notebooks (although make sure you have the essential pens, paper etc for the first day so you don’t turn up empty-handed and give your teachers the wrong impression)
★ summer reading : if you read all your required reading at the beginning of the holidays, chances are you’ve forgotten what half of it was about. If you have time, skim read again, or look up the plot synopsis / key points on SparkNotes (or a similar website). The same goes for if you’ve left your reading till the last minute (hey, we’ve all been there) - try and get through as much as you can and google the key points you may have missed.
★ get a new planner : (my favourite bit) buy a new diary or academic planner, download a calendar app just for studying or make some back to school spreads in your bullet journal. If you want some flexibility but don’t like the idea of a bullet journal, maybe try some printables ( @emmastudies has some really good ones). Either way, set up something where you can write down all your term dates, deadlines and extra-curriculars. Trust me, you’ll need somewhere to note down all the deadlines - they accumulate pretty fast.
★ fix your sleep schedule : if you’re anything like me, the summer holiday means late nights and long lie-ins and the back to school season comes with the shock of waking up wayyy earlier than you’re used to. Try to plan ahead by going to bed and waking up a few minutes earlier each day. Also, you could try to stay active during ‘school hours’ by studying, going out to see friends, or exercising (so the first day back isn’t so much of a shock to the system).
★ sort out your back to school wardrobe : This doesn’t necessarily mean buying new clothes but if, like me, you’re in England, ‘back to school’ means Autumn and a lot more rain. This time of year I always go through my wardrobe and get all my autumnal clothes out of storage to replace all the summery ones. You might also need to check your school’s dress code for any ~forbidden~ items. Schools vary in how strict they are when it comes to clothes and they can change from year to year; some allow anything except open-toed shoes, others require office wear only - don’t be the guy who turns up in flip-flops on the first day only to be sent home to change. If you’re feeling extra organised, plan out what you’re going to wear for the first week back.
★ find out your new timetable : This isn’t a necessity, and they aren’t always available before term-time but I like to be warned in advance that I’ll have to stay an extra hour every Wednesday for History (me this year lmao) and it makes me feel a little less anxious now that I know where I’ll be going for what. Also, find out what teachers you’ll be having for different topics and, if you haven’t had them before, ask some other students what they’re like. Again, it’s nice to have an advance warning that your new Theology teacher is really strict etc.
★ catch up with friends : maybe there are some people you didn’t manage to meet over summer for whatever reason - drop them a text! This is the last time for a while that you’re absolutely free of school commitments so make the most of it.
★ set some goals : kind of self-explanatory, but have a think about what you want to achieve this term or this year and write them down! These goals are completely personal and can be anything from ‘get a B on the next French assignment’ or ‘ask for a solo in Jazz band’ to ‘go out more with friends’ or ‘spend less time on tumblr’. They can be as vague or specific as you like. They don’t have to be academic; they can be related to your mental health, wellbeing or social life. Having something written down to aim towards can help you boost your motivation :))
★ pack that backpack : (the most obvious ‘tip’, I know, but I wanted to make it to 10 and i’m dumb) Now that you’ve organised your stationery, bought a new planner, and you know what subjects you’ll be doing, put it all in the backpack (or whatever bag thing you’re using for school). I can’t count the number of times I’ve gone looking for something in my bag only to pull out 12 irrelevant objects (often rubbish). The best thing is to pack the bare essentials and keep on top of it! And do this the night before!! there is always bound to be something you forget first time round so give yourself an extra day to sort it all out.
Yo I hope these helped :))) I’d love it if you added any of your own tips & tricks for dealing with the back to school season !
~ aurelia x
#back to school#ukstudyblr#studywithaurelia#6th Form#study tips#a levels#Sixth Form#uk studyblr#motivation#school#student#learn#studyspo
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04.06.2019 // tuesday 4th june // HAPPY PRIDE
I’ve had a (rare) super productive day today! I finally finished writing up all my flashcards for the exam content so now I can get down to making sure I know all the theories and their strengths/weaknesses etc..
I hope you’re all having a swell day :) And good luck to everyone in exam season!
((lol my Philosophy and Ethics exam is on Friday (3 DAYS AWAY) and im bricking itttttt))
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🎧 A Foggy Day ~ Ella Fitzgerald
#studywithaurelia#sixth form#studyspo#motivation#a levels#philosophy and ethics#revision#uk studyblr#student#inspiration#studyblr#6th form#flashcards
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30.03.19
no study Sunday this week - I'm in Oxford! This residential in Christ Church has been so fun and now I kinda wanna go here 😭 (even if just for the buildings... I mean,, have you seen these beauties ???)
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24.10.18
Another study session on Middle Eastern History! I’ve gone for an orange vibe this month and I’m lowkey loving it… (can u tell I’m super hyped for Halloween??)
My flashcards are always pretty basic: on the front, I have a summary of each sub-topic with important info (specific dates, stats and outcomes) underlined, then on the back, I have 5-6 questions relating to that topic.
It’s half-term for me at the moment so I have extra time to study! (and catch up on some well-needed rest ;)) I hope you’re all having a good week so far!!
🎧 Sweet Creature - Harry Styles
#studysessions#studywithaurelia#notes#mine#middle eastern history#revision#6th form#a levels#studyblr#sixth form#inspiration#uk studyblr#motivation#studyspo
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22.09.18 10/100 days of productivity
I’ve had suchhh a lazy Saturday... only just now beginning my essay on Natural Law for Ethics (the reason this pic is so dark lmao). Andd I caught a cold this week :( so I’m currently wrapped in blankets in my kitchen with a pot of tea still trying to get some work done xx
🎧 In a Week by Hozier
#philosophy and ethics#ethics#Sixth Form#uk studyblr#a levels#studying#notes#mine#studywithaurelia#6th Form#stydyspo#motivation#inspiration#student
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So, it's GCSE results day....
And if, like me, you're extremely nervous waiting to see if your work paid off or whether or not you get in to wherever you applied (read: bricking it) don't stress!!! (I know this sounds stupid at this point bc how can I not stress, this whole situation is just a bundle of stress yanno???) Just try to relax. Remember that at this point you've done all you can. If it goes bad, or not as well as you'd hoped, it's okay to be upset! Whether you're upset that you got a 5 instead of a 6, or an 8 instead of a 9 those feelings are still valid!! You can still retake (if u want) and there are plenty of other options available. Apprenticeships are amazing! College is amazing! Sixth form is amazing! And most importantly, you are amazing!!! You managed to get through what has probably been one of the most stressful times of your life so far, and I think that's pretty damn cool. And if today you get the results you were hoping for, congrats!!! And if you don't, then I'm still soo proud of you!! Just remember that these results don't define us. Yes, they're important but once you've completed your A levels, course or apprenticeship, employers in the future will probably be more interested in your experience than whether or not you got a 5 in English when you were 16. We've got this! Whatever happens today I'm so proud of all of us and what we've managed to achieve. We did it! Xxxx
#gcse results#gcses 2018#results day#gcse results day#motivation#positivity#uk studyblr#student#studywithaurelia#good vibes#studyblr
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11.09.18 8/100 days of productivity
So I’ve just finished my first week at 6th form! It’s been really interesting so far and I’m super excited to learn more about my subjects (especially History yay)
These are some class notes from Philosophy and Ethics - they’re super messy so I plan on revising them and adding some more key information in my free periods tomorrow.
🎧 TOOTIMETOOTIMETOOTIME by The 1975
#philosophy and ethics#notes#studyblr#6th Form#study notes#motivation#a levels#studyspo#student#studywithaurelia#mine#Sixth Form
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