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Made a big full English breakfast for my mum and me today and then worked on my solid state tutorial sheet. Had a break to give the baby some scritches and ended up on pillow duty ✨😻
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12th April 2020 🐰
|| Preparatory reading before the Summer semester kicks off tomorrow, plus an insight into today’s government-approved walk! 🌸☀️ ||
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12|04|2020
Week 3 of My 2020 Quarantine Challenge!
✨Sun✨ What is your favourite joke?
A Roman legionnaire walks into a bar, holds up two fingers and says, “Five beers, please.”
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🌷Hobonichi style A5 planners (printables, digital planning) 🌷
I love Hobonichi planners, but I know they are so hard to get. That’s why I’ve created some A5 planners (daily, weekly and monthly) that are inspired by the Japanese planner, with clean and delicate design. Also, I love having multiple color options, so each of these comes in 7 different colors. You can find them as a bundle or separately. 🌷
You can get them here:
- Planner Bundle: daily, weekly, monthly in 7 different colors; - Daily planner: 7 different colors for each day of the week; - Weekly planner: 7 different colors; - Monthly planner: 7 different colors.
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14th March, 2020
Some messy chemistry notes from this morning; I spent a productive couple hours in my local coffee shop editing and filling in notes from my last few chemistry lectures!
Hope you all have a productive Saturday, but remember to balance with rest too!
I’m going to go spend a few hours reading my book now ✨
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freebie friday: hand-drawn floral monthly calendars! 🌸
GUESS WHO’S BACK?? THAT’S RIGHT, they’re the beloved floral monthly calendars of 2018 but updated for 2020! These guys certainly did the rounds back in the day and are still my most requested update so I thought it was time to revive them!
Since it’s now April I created versions for the remainder of the year (April to December). I hope you like them! I’d love to see any cute pics you take!
Download:
// View the entire folder here //
Disclaimer: These wallpapers are for personal use only. Please do not share, alter or redistribute them without giving proper credit.
If you end up using them I’d love to see a picture!! Nothing makes me happier than seeing my doodles in someone else’s workspace. Feel free to share a picture on tumblr with my @, or #thegirlygeek, or on instagram (@the_girlygeek), I’d love to see them and re-post them! 💗
Also, let me know if you have any issues and I’ll be happy to help out. Enjoy!!
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and the worst part is, before it gets any better we're headed for a cliff
the mods aren’t dead we’re just stressed by the global pandemic, anyway here’s some stats notes! here’s a friendly reminder that you don’t need to be productive during this time, that there’s no shame in having crap grades or not doing your assignments. just surviving is hard enough in this time <3
mod mako
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hey just a reminder that if you fail an exam it isn’t the end of the world!! i know that might seem hard to believe (espc for me, a lowkey perfectionist) but i failed a math quiz last week and my teacher said that a lot of people also failed it
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24/11/2019
The last set of notes on Mozart 🎼 ngl I haven’t enjoyed this unit at all. Music history has never been my thing.
(24/100 days of productivity)
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how to write that 17-page essay that’s high-key giving you anxiety
so it’s 4am and you’ve had three cups of coffee but you’ve only written two sentences. you look at the prompt and find it has ceased to make sense. “how the fuck am i gonna turn this into a 17-page paper” you ask.
never fear! your friendly neighborhood college fuckup is here with an answer. buckle down and get another cup of coffee; you’re in this for the long haul. (literally. this post got long because i’m apparently incapable of writing short posts, but i also pulled a 3.9 cGPA using this method so i’d say it’s worth the read.)
first, a cheat: email your professor and ask if you can use subheaders. subheaders eliminate the need for smooth transitions between portions of your argument and also create a ton of white space, which can help you reach page count.
second, a tip: don’t be afraid to meet with your prof. this essay probably isn’t a take-home exam; it’s likely that your prof set this paper to give you a chance to learn and write about something you enjoy. shoot your prof an email saying “hey, this is what i’m thinking, this is what i’m struggling with, can i meet with you to talk it out?” 9 times out of 10, your prof will say yes. if they say no, talk to another prof in the same discipline. otherwise talk to your uni writing center or a friend of yours. worse come to worst, shoot me a message.
what you’re gonna do now is outline the fuck out of your paper to procrastinate actually writing it.
step 1: take apart the prompt. it’ll be asking for a few different things; mark these things with different cues: brackets, underlining, different colored pens, whatever. this structures your response.
if you don’t know your thesis yet, that’s fine! let it develop naturally as you conduct your research and plan your argument. you can change it as you go - that’s the point of researching the topic. no one will know what your first draft thesis was.
step 2: look at the dismembered prompt. write bullets with brief explanations for how you’ll attack each part of the prompt. these can be detailed or as vague as “look up that one reading and use it as a counter argument.” then figure out the best way to organize the bullets. if nothing makes sense, that’s fine too. you can write each chunk of your argument and structure it later.
these bullets make good subheaders. js.
step 3: under each bullet from step 2, list out what info and evidence you need for that aspect of your argument. don’t worry about details yet; focus on structure. write these bullets as though you’re talking to a friend about what your argument is and why is works. let it be stupid. let it be simple. say shit like “freud was a bitch and i can prove it.”
step 4: now that you have a rough draft of your outline, go back and fill in the details. remember, you’re still outlining! you’re basically redoing step 3 with the bullets you made in step 3. this is the part where i take the most time and put in the most effort.
i tend to reach page/word count easily if my outline is half the length the paper needs to be, so i keep outlining until i reach that point. this ratio might be different for you. if you can figure out your ratio, it can tell you if you need to look for more info or if you’re good to go.
make a note of what you’re citing but don’t worry about actual citations. i like using gdocs because you can easily paste a link to your source in a comment. this way, the sources don’t clutter up your doc or artificially inflate your page or word count.
be silly! be stupid! use swear words and memes and internet lingo. you’re just outlining right now; you don’t need to sound smart and professional. you should be focusing on what you want to say, not how to say it.
by the end of this process, my outline is basically my paper in bulletpoint format, without any fancy jargon or quotes or cited evidence, and usually not in complete sentences. i’ve essentially tricked myself into writing my paper by saying “i’m just outlining, it doesn’t really matter.” it’s also less daunting to write the rest of the paper when you know you already have 9 pages done instead of 0.
step 5: write the damn thing! open a fresh doc for your paper and view it side-by-side with your outline. now you get to make your bullets sound pretentious and academic. insert quotes and other evidence. turn “freud was a bitch” into “freud knowingly perpetuated several falsehoods for the sake of his personal gain, thereby undoing decades of progress in the field of psychology.”
don’t worry about citations right now, though! do what you did in your outline and insert the citations as comments at the points where they need to be. creating citations will interrupt your flow.
step 6: once your paper is done, go back and add citations! this can take up to an hour depending on how many sources you have, so budget your time appropriately.
holy shit! you just wrote a whole damn paper! i’m proud of you, buddy. go buy yourself a milkshake and take a nap.
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you’re anything but ordinary
mod mako makes his spanish notes look pretty while he ignores an essay
#it's been a while#my chemical romance came back :D#studying#study motivation#studyblr#studyspo#study aesthetic#spanish#mod mako
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french notes and some french bread i made last weekend ✨
playlist for this week: says my heart ➸ voilà ➸ night and day ➸ i constantly thank god for esteban
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trig and english 101 notes!
my first day of college was on monday, and i definitely enjoy it much better than my high school :)
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Personal goal: to stop feeling guilty when I need to take a break. I am not not a machine and taking time for myself does not mean I’m lazy. It’s normal to need time to recharge.
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how to avoid education burnout
have 3 achievable goals a day: having a laundry list of things to do everyday is super unrealistic, and you just end up feeling bad about yourself because you didn’t accomplish your goals for the day.
leave your sundays open: i love sundays because they’re my day to chill out and catch up on school work that i wasn’t able to finish during the week.
recognize when you’re at your emotional limits: forcing yourself to get work done when you are unable to comprehend your study material does not benefit anyone.
learn how to say no: people will ask you for your time and it will stretch you to the limit, whether it be at your job, in your extracurriculars, or in your personal life. know when to step back and say no.
take care of yourself physically: take breaks, go for walks, shower regularly, get enough sleep, eat healthy, see your friends
celebrate your accomplishments: go out to eat with friends after a big exam, indulge in a night off after a busy week with some netflix and wine
make a study plan beforehand: it can be daunting to see how much work you need to put in to a class or task beforehand, but this allows you to spread your work evenly so you don’t become overwhelmed.
learn how to ask for help: it is very rare that people make it through school, whether it be high school or university or any graduate program, without needing the advice of others or just a kind soul to vent to. find that person.
never forget your hobbies: you will need things that keep you sane. if you love to play music, write, play volleyball, or cook, make you sure you don’t lose these things. they will become your escape when times get tough.
log off from time to time: it is exhausting to be constantly connected to social media and your email. just physically disconnecting from these for a night to take care of yourself can really help you clear your mind.
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hey i like ur content i hope u update this soon
thank you so much! school hasn’t started for ruthie and i but we’ll definitely update more when school does come around!
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