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Helloo long time no see, I know I haven’t posted for almost a year (or maybe more haha). I’ve been preparing for my (I)GCSEs and I’m back hoping the studyblr community will motivate my studies ✨ However, I won’t be posting any “aesthetic notes” as I finally realised it really doesn’t help me learn. My posts will mostly be plain dry notes and updates so yeah :) I’m happy to be back and I’m hoping I won’t drift off this time!
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awww ty Eunice <3
~16 Feb 2018~ Hello💕 Long time no see! I’m back with my biggest enemy trigonometry preparing for my test :) (Wow look at me I’m not procrastinating for once) Hope everyone had a nice valentine’s day single or not <3 🎶Falling for u - SVT Joshua & Jeonghan
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Ahhh thank you for tagging me Zayliyn happy aniversary <3 (sry I’m so late >< )
hello friends! monday, the 16th of April marks the second anniversary of this blog! it has honestly been an amazing journey being a studyblr, I have certainly learnt a lot from everyone here and am really fortunate to make many friends on this website as well! To celebrate my two years here, I have decided to re-publish my introduction post and maybe reveal a little more details that you might not know about me. hope you enjoy this post and thank you for the past two years!! (( i love everyone so much ))
about me
zaylyn, born in the year nineteen-ninety nine (my chinese name is qian ying!!)
currently pursuing a diploma in child psychology and early education
classmates with @quaintstudies (three years!!)
singaporean chinese
ravenclaw, istj, virgo
aspirations and dreams
proceed with a degree in early education
further my studies in other fields - sociology / women’s studies or english literature
interests
reading!! i love learning about serial murderers, crime and the works of ed and lorriane warren. i also love reading romance novels and poetry
women’s rights, mental health and advocacy for people of colour and the lgbtq+ community are very important to me
watching buzzfeed unsolved ((“hey demons, it’s me, ya boy”)) and ruining history
I have been writing songs since I was 14 years old
have been singing for a really long time. i’ve started posting covers but!! only when i’m feeling confident. check them out here: gashina and signal
a huge fan of kpop! my male ultimate bias is dino of seventeen and my female ultimate bias is chungha
studyblrs who have inspired me
@studypetals
@b0nie-studies
@quaintstudies
@youngminstudies
@apricitystudies
@coco-study
@chrissiestudies
@studyquill
@emmastudies
why am i in the studyblr community?
the community is really wholesome; everyone is so welcoming and sweet and i really need to be in a positive environment
motivation: i need to get myself together and the studyblr community is an amazing way to stay focused
everyone is so supportive of one another, which i am hundred percent here for
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Introduction to Psychology
Psychologists at Work
Psychology: the scientific study of behavior and mental processes, encompassing not just what people do but also their biological activities, feelings, perceptions, memory, reasoning, and thoughts.
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13th March - Notes on cells
Hello there sorry my uploads aren’t regular haha I’ve been a mess recently :) Did you guys see the cherry blossom? 🌸🌸🌸
Currently Listening to 🎶: SURAN - 오늘 취하면 (If I Get Drunk Today)
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MY study tips!!!
I think it’s time to share with you what I actually do when I study. Here’s a list (non-exhaustive) of the main tools I use before an exam. Enjoy!
I read my notes consciously, then I hide them and try to write down everything I remember. Then I’ll take my notes again, and look for what’s missing. Not only it permits me to see what I still don’t know, but it also consolidates what I already know. This one really works if you have to learn pathways, key concepts, etc. Re-write as it comes to your mind, make a mind-map, use arrows, etc.
Once I identified what I don’t know, I’ll just put a mark on my notes, so I know that this specific part needs to be more reviewed.
When I feel overwhelmed by all the stuff I have to review, I’ll just divide it into sections and create a study plan! 99% of the time, this makes me realize that it’s not that terrible and I can get through this! I feel much better then!
The Forest App. I don’t use it systematically but it really helps me keeping distractions away (AKA my phone) and in the end, I can have a little peek view of my study session!
Whenever I’m reading something important that I know I won’t automatically remember, I write it down on a piece of paper. Indeed, I always use a bloc-notes when studying, so I just write down important points. By doing this, I become more active when learning and actually remember better! And sometimes I keep those pieces of paper so I can re-read them just before the exam.
I try to stick to a memorization routine. For example, if it’s the first time I read a specific topic that I have to memorize, I’ll re-read it 3 days after, then again a week after, then 10 days after, etc. This is the best way to memorize: « repetitio est mater studiorum » as my anatomy teacher says.
When reading your notes, always try to think about what could be the possible questions that are “exam askable”.
If you have any specific topics to learn about the same main subject, try to summarize each topic on only one paper sheet. It’s been proven that we tend to memorize more when we see the information only on one paper than many. For example, I’m currently preparing my microbiology exam, so I did a sheet for each virus or bacteria and put them in plastic sleeves and store them in a binder. By doing this, I’ll be able to re-read them all the days before the exam and retain the most important information!
The textbook is cool, but sometimes I’m in a rush and summaries made from previous years students will do the job. Of course, I make sure there’re no mistakes inside. And it can actually help with difficult subjects.
I only use flash cards for vocabulary (my dear Spanish!) or pharmacology. They are the PERFECT way to memorize some things by heart!
I multitask intelligently. For example, when I workout I listen to audiobooks or watch medical-related videos on youtube while walking on the treadmill
I test myself. I take online quizzes, I ask some friends or my boyfriend to interrogate me so I train my brain to see the problems differently and learn more!
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Study getting to know you!
Thank you @studyingenergy <3
Rules: answer 15 questions
nickname: Mago
zodiac sign: Aquarius
height: 163cm
languages spoken: English, Japanese, Korean
nationality: English, Japanese, Korean
favorite fruit: Is there such a thing? Strawberry
favorite season: Winter
favorite scent: books / yuzu
favorite color: white (white is a colour fite me)
favorite animal: niffler
coffee, tea, hot chocolate: tea :)
average hrs of sleep: 7
favorite fictional character: hahahahahahahah funny.
no. of blankets you sleep with: two
dream trip: food trip arround the world
blog created: I don’t remember 😂
If anyone wants to do it feel free to! :) (just say that I tagged you)
Study getting to know you!
Thank you, @physicsgirl
I follow the rules from @gingerstvdy
Rules: answer 15 questions and tag 15 followers you would like to get to know better.
name: Austyn
nickname: Any version of Austyn where the y is in the wrong place (A-Y, Austyny, Austyyyyyn, etc) and Physics Mom
zodiac sign: Virgo
height: 5 feet 3 inches (1.6m)
languages spoken: English
nationality: American
favorite fruit: raspberries
favorite season: autumn :)
favorite scent: campfire smoke
favorite color: a light grey
favorite animal: bears
coffee, tea, hot chocolate: coffee!
average hrs of sleep: 5
favorite fictional character: Leslie Knope
no. of blankets you sleep with: many
dream trip: road tripping with my friends across the US
blog created: August 2018??
I tag: @astrophysicsstudent @physics-studyblr @astraeusstudy @physicsundergrad @thephysicsqueen @agirlscientist @welcome-to-my-lab @rock-and-paper @envirostudyblr @envirostudy @lawyered @lawblrstudyblr @enjoystudies @enfpstudy @coco-study
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One of the main reasons why you don’t make progress or why you are stuck in the vicious cycle of procrastination is the lack of courage to take that one small imperfect step. The more you are fixated on the end result, the less likely you are actually going to do something to achieve it.
A case in point of this so called ‘phenomenom’ is when you keep putting of you essay for a class you are taking. You keep convincing yourself that you have lots and lots of time to write it and suddenly your deadline is tomorrow. What do you usually do in these kinds of situations? I bet you usually open a new document and just start writing something, a quick draft, because you think you just need to get something done. In other words, you are actually just taking an imperfect step towards your end goal, which in this case is a finished essay. When you’ve taken your imperfect step, you often get this flow and just keep working and working until you are satisfied with your input. It seems surprisingly simple, right?
To summarise everything, you need to stop being so focused on the end result. The process is the most important part of your work and you can always edit and work on it later. An imperfect step is the most important step and more people need to realise this. If you have a long list of things to do or deadlines to meet, then just decide to start somewhere. Make that awful draft, scribble down something, make a mistake, just do something. Sooner or later, you are going to notice that you’ve made a great deal of progress. These imperfect steps are what you need in your life.
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“darling, stop giving up pieces of yourself for others who don’t even deserve it.”
— especially your heart.
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14 Ways to Tell if Someone is Suicidal | psych2go
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I saw your post from march 7th, your geo notes are so pretty! Would you consider posting the full thing? Im sure lots of people could use it as a valuable resource for (I)GCSE
Hello there! Thank you
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That’s great! I hope they arrived by now :)
March 7th Wednesday
Hello! I’ve been studying for my geography test tomorrow and this is a review note from a few days ago wish me luck :) <3
Listening to 🎶- IU dlwlrma
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concept: waking up early, eating a healthy breakfast, going for a run, drinking enough water, finishing assignments on the first day and not last minute, having clear skin, not being stressed 24/7,
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I feel like asian people are constantly limited (esp. in western cultures) because a lot of us cannot be ourselves without nonasian people either fetishizing us or making fun of us. Asian teenagers, and mainly asian girls, can’t wear their fucking school uniform without western people thinking it’s “sexy” when those people are usually underage. Asian people can’t enjoy cultural foods without condesending people making rude comments like “omg is it dog meat?!?!?!” Asian people’s hard work is brushed off almost always. We can’t even play the characters made to represent us, the roles are always given to a white actor. Don’t get me started on how our languages are always seen as just some cutesy lines and squiggles that are “aesthetic. And people who are Indian, Malaysian, Arab, Native Russian, or from a country that isn’t China/Japan/Korea are ALWAYS excluded when people talk about Asia. I’m sick of that. Asian people deserve to exist without being fetishized or mocked.
If you’re not asian you can reblog
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Yas 👏👏👏
call for change: studyblrs
I have had this blog for about a year now, and I’ve come to realise the unattainable perfection of studyblrs. I created this account to motivate and educate myself and I feel as though these ‘perfect study notes’ hold unrealistic expectations. This is why I have decided to post things that are more realistic, educational and have a positive impact on the community. Please reblog this to spread the message: You do not need perfect notes, every stationary item, a macbook, top grades or an aesthetic study space to be a studyblr. All you need to do is do the best you can.
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