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i do not own this video, but i feel like it’s something you guys would find useful! all credit goes to tik tok user @/csellyyy!
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I finally get to learn about memory! I take my notes Cornell style so I can quiz myself, along with highlighting/color code a little for the definitions and key terms.
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October 8th - researching contemporary art theory, and picked up my new book which I've been waiting for on preorder since May 😍
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2/30 • syntax readings (50% done) and phonetics readings on ingressive speech
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early morning reminders of last night’s late study session
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15.05.2019 Early morning anatomy study session at the sunlit library. So far I really enjoy the respiration module :-)
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[02.09.19] 💌✨🥰 went to a cute coffee shop the other day in birmingham with my friend & let me just sayyyyyyy! this was by far the friendliest coffee shop i’ve ever been to. definetely coming back here to get my studying done. AHHHHHHHHH. i’m in love. feelings: content, full & satisfied. also AHH it’s me uwu.
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Things I Wish I Knew Early On
I’m entering my junior year of college and have been creating a list of things I wish I knew earlier than now, like back in middle school or high school. Learn from me with these things, and feel free to add-on whatever you think fits!
Buy Victoria’s Secret underwear and bras. The quality is way better than anything else and definitely worth the money.
Go to the movies by yourself. It may seem weird at first but it really isn’t. Plus you don’t talk anyway. Treat yo self.
Begin saving money early on. Save it all up. Travel with the savings.
Don’t waste all your money on cheap clothes. Don’t solely shop at stores like H&M and Forever 21. Get the latest trends from there and that’s it.
Spend more money for higher quality clothes. Especially for jeans. But don’t buy $200 jeans. $50-$100 is plenty.
Work hard. Get a job. Even if it’s crappy. The experience (and money) is important.
Study hard. Even if it sucks. I regret not trying harder in high school and am pushing myself more now in college (thus this studyblr). Learn all the things.
Simple basic items for clothes look cleaner and are easier. Don’t wear tons of patterns.
Buy yourself a flannel. A good, soft one too. Flannels are amazing.
If someone doesn’t make you feel good about yourself, don’t spend time with them. It’s not worth it.
Don’t keep tons of knick knacks. You don’t need them.
Keep a decorative box and put small memories in them each time you do things. Ticket stubs, wrist bands, fliers. Then when it’s full, go through it and enjoy all the memories. Then, throw them out after and start over.
You don’t owe anyone anything. No explanations. No apologies. (Except maybe your family). When you choose to give them those things, it will mean more because you will actually mean it and want to mend your relationship.
Watch the sunset. It’s fucking beautiful.
If you are not comfortable, don’t do it. Leave the situation.
Learn the balance between school, work, social, and personal lives. Put equal time into all four. Even your personal life.
You are your own best friend and will have your own back, so spend time with yourself. Treat yourself (but not too often) and enjoy your own company.
Talk to yourself. It is good to be able to have a conversation with yourself and think things through fully.
Sometimes you have to be impulsive. It takes just three seconds of spontaneity to get yourself out of your comfort zone. Sometimes this means making new friends or overcoming a fear.
Life will tear you down sometimes. It is okay to cry. But just remember, when you hit rock-bottom, there’s only up from there.
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I recently read How to Win at College by Cal Newport, and it has super helpful tips for college, so I thought I would share the complete list of chapters/tips. I recommend this for anyone in college or going to college! I will bold my favorites :)
Don’t do all your reading
Create a Sunday ritual
Drop classes every semester
Start long-term projects the day they are assigned
Make your bed
Apply to ten scholarships a year
Build study systems
Befriend a professor
Become a club president
Read a newspaper every day
Do one thing better than anyone else you know
Avoid daily to-do lists
Learn to give up
Never nap
Sign up for something your first week
Always be working on a “Grand Project”
Take art history and astronomy
Blow the curve once a term
Ask one question at every lecture
Jump into research as soon as possible
Pay your dues
Study in fifty-minute chunks
Schedule your free time
Dress nicely for class
Decorate your room
Start studying two weeks in advance
Write outside of class
Eat alone twice a day
Find an escape
Take hard courses early on
Don’t study in your room
Don’t study in groups
Join an honors program
Do schoolwork every day
Attend guest lectures
Exercise five days a week
Stay in touch
Tack on an extra major or minor
Meet often with your advisor
Don’t get a normal job
Use three days to write a paper
Don’t undersleep, don’t oversleep
Relax before exams
Make friends your #1 priority
Don’t binge drink
Ignore your classmates’ grades
Seek out phenomenal achievers
Learn to listen
Never pull an all-nighter
Laugh every day
Use high-quality notebooks
Keep a work-progress journal
Seek out fun
Inflate your ambition
Get involved in your major department
Care about your grades, ignore your GPA
Always go to class
Set arbitrary deadlines
Eat healthy
Volunteer quietly
Write as if going for a Pulitzer
Attend political rallies
Maximize your summers
Choose goals, explore routes
Don’t take breaks between classes
Don’t network
Publish Op-Eds
Use a filing cabinet
Find a secret study space
Study with the Quiz-and-Recall Method
Empty your in-box
Relax before sleep
Start fast, end slow
Spend a semester studying abroad
“Don’t have no regrets”
I hope you find some of these helpful!! I might make this a series and elaborate on each tip from the book while adding my own perspective. Good luck everyone, you’ve got this!
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i found the french version of the sun also rises at a local bookstore and have been feeling extra hemingway-esque as of late.
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Little pieces of my first week back to school. Starting my senior year is exciting but mostly a little scary but here we are in my last semester of college classes before my internship.
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I got some new books to study from out the library today, including one written by my lecturer (ig: essayism)
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I like to go over my notes with sticky notes and then my friend helps me come up with phrases to remember all the acronyms. Peak studying hour, writing in 4 hours ✨
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Only two more to go for Monday :) I’m not stressed you are
#study inspo#studyblr#university#study aesthetic#student#psychology#study motivation#college#study blog#linguistics
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