Study Tips
A person can study anywhere between 15 seconds and 18 hours. However, even though it's possible to study for such long periods of time, it doesn't mean you should.
Studying for such long intervals can be harmful to your body, brain, and eyesight. So, if you still want to study long and hard for more than two or three hours, this is my advice.
1.) Get a good night's sleep.
If you don't get enough sleep in the time before studying, you won't retain much information and it will be harder for you to focus and answer rationally.
2.) Have chewing gum and/or something that smells good.
Chewing gum while you study is a great idea. It improves focus and can even help with study anxiety. It eases your nerves and just all-around makes things easy. As for a good smell: pleasant scents are scientifically proven to be good for your memory. So, if you want to get a great grade, have some essential oils, a candle, or something else that smells good nearby!
3.) Eat.
If you're going to study for long periods of time, make sure to eat when you're hungry. Hunger significantly damages focus and precision in mental prowess. So, make sure you're fed!
3.) Stay hydrated!
Stay hydrated for the very same reasons. Being dehydrated is bad for every part of you, so keep some water nearby!
4.) Have on study music!
Have on a more low-key genre of music for study time if it helps you focus. This isn't for everybody, but it does help me, so maybe you guys will like it too. You have hundreds of study playlist options to choose from on Spotify if you're interested.
5.) Take breaks!
To maintain a healthy mindset, good focus, and all-around the best conditions for studying, take a 5 to 15 minute break every hour to an hour and a half to move around and stretch your muscles, essentially waking up your body and brain so you can keep studying with steady proficiency.
There you go, and good luck!
-JodyBug
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Progress, as of now.
I've made progress with Arabic! I've made progress with forming sentences with somewhat accurate grammar involving the pronoun 'i' but still struggle with forming sentences in the present continuous tense and 3rd person perspective. I also struggle with pronouncing the letter 'ض'. I can type now too :)
My GPA has reduced though, like by 10%. Previously my GPA was a 65% and now it's a whopping 56% and that's pretty disappointing coming from me. My teachers were so disappointed and the worse part is my self disappointment was greater! But hey, just because I'm struggling doesn't mean I'm failing, right? I have another exam this month so I'm sure I'll be able to do better!
I've also started going to many places like the cat cafe and the local library. I've never been to a local library back in india cuz they were always far from home, now that I moved to Dubai, by GOSH I LOVE HOW ACCESSIBLE IT IS!
Till then, see ya!
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out of curiosity and inspired by a talk i had with my bf. what would be the subject you'd want to get a degree in/study seriously the LEAST.
Assume that for all of these, you'd actually have decent classes and professors etc. and admission, location, future income and things like that would not be an issue, it's just about interests and talent. But you would have to try and get decent grades or at least pass and possibly do something with that degree afterwards.
(I can't possibly add EVERY kind of subject obviously so sorry if i missed an obvious one or grouped them in weird ways)
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I've realised i should have an introduction post :)
I'm izzy, and I'm a year 12 vce student based in melbourne, australia
this is my studyblr that i do try to stay active on, as it's hopefully going to provide some study motivation, which I severely lack.
The subjects I'm taking this year are physics, chem, general, english and viscom and i've already done methods 3/4
Some fun facts about me:
my favourite colour is purple but since thats kinda hard to pair with stuff my whole colour scheme for everything is blue/greens and neutrals :)
I'm not really sure what i want to do uni career-wise but we can worry about that later (that's next year's problem).
favourite music artists: new hope club, one direction, louis tomlinson, vansire :)
sports I like: i have like zero hand-eye co-ordination, so I swim (competed at my first ever nationals this year!) and run (casually) :)
I am a chronic, chronic procrastinator. I cannot emphasise this enough. i have written full 1000 word english essays on the day they're due which is good except for the part where that tells me procrastination is ok to do again...
I play the drums :)
favourite book is the secret history!
I draw sometimes (I'm not very good but it is fun)
I will add more if I think of more :)
Feel free to reblog with your own intros! I'm always open to make friends :)
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Did some spiritual cleansing yesterday (burned all my school stuff from grades 11-13) with a friend
… took us around 5h btw (with a lil food break between)
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Heyya
Life was kind of shitty but weirdly peaceful at the same time.
I've been doing past papers for every subject EVERYDAY and it's driving me mad but hey, at least I'm trying?
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