- you are a studyblr
- you are super friendly
- you love when people message you
- you want to support everyone in the community
one thing i love about this community is that it is one big family and everyone is ready to support eachother. reblog this and follow the people that also reblog and start some super cute supportive friendships because you all deserve the best
first day of school after winter break! i was sleepy the entire day but math woke me up.
I think some adults need to realize that teens don’t dislike adults because teens are rebellious and punk, a lot of kids and teens dislike adults because every interaction they’ve had with them is dismissing and condescending
Welcome Shruti! Glad to see another high school studyblr If you need advice or just want to talk please message me :)
hi everyone! my name is shruti and i’ve been meaning to make a studyblr for a little while now. I love looking at notes and finding creative ways to take mine.
about me:
I’m sixteen
I live in America
I am a junior (grade 11) in high school
I want to major in biomedical sciences
I love music, especially Ed Sheeran
I am obsessed with YouTube
I play the piano (badly)
I love traveling and learning new languages
I play waterpolo
I’m a mix between a Hufflepuff and a Ravenclaw
current courses:
AP Statistics
AP US History
English
AP Biology
Honors Spanish
AP Seminar
Multivariable Calculus
goals:
Complete 100 days of Productivity
Get all A’s in my classes
Make new friends
Find a balance between studying and sleep
favorite studyblrs in no particular order
@emmastudies // @fuckstudy // @tbhstudying // @studyign // @studymonday // @fvckstvdy // @studyingdayandnight // @stvdybuddies // @studyblrmasterposts // @studytune // @smallstudyblring // @nerdastically // @rad-study // @studyquill
I’m super excited to join this community! thank you for reading and i’m excited to start posting original content soon! I’m also looking for fellow studyblrs to follow so like/reblog/send me an ask and I’ll follow!
26.05.18 | tuesday | 6/100 days of productivity here’s my Mess ™ feat. DNA notes. sometimes i stress out over how little i achieve but then i remember that everyone’s speed is different and that’s okay! today i studied DNA and RNA and did some trigonometry practice. also i did some bio tests in the format of my state exam an the result was surprisingly good - i scored 40-something points when i actually don’t know anything - my goal is to make it at least 80 points in one year and a half.
It’s sad how much of what is taught in school is useless to over 99% of the population.
There are literally math concepts taught in high school and middle school that are only used in extremely specialized fields or that are even so outdated they aren’t used anymore!
So this is my introduction post:
My name is Alex and I am fairly new to the studyblr community. I am 15 and a sophomore at an arts high school in Arizona.
About me:
Fluent in English and ASL and learning Spanish
Favorite subjects are sciences and maths
I hope to go into a career in astrophysics or biology
Tech theatre nerd
Love books, reading, learning, drawing/painting, science etc
I love aesthetic notes but I have a hard time making my own nice and neat
I have awful handwriting
Started a bullet journal
I am also a trans guy and my pronouns are he/him/his
I am blown away by the kindness and openness of this community. Thank you to @studyign @studyquill and @studyingdayandnight for inspiration and friendlyness
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Discipline: “discipline is doing what needs to be done, even when you don’t want to”, which means that you have to force yourself to start doing things.
Concentration: when you make a real effort in your work (study, homeworks etc…) you will be more likely to actually focus, understand and learn.
Organization: always set tasks and goals and organize a study-schedule. Maybe you don’t really want to plan all the week, but if you just wake up and open your agenda/bullet journal/iphone calendar and write down all the things you have to do, setting due dates and deadlines, you’ll feel more conscious and encouraged to stay on track.
Tasks-splitting: sometimes, you write down your tasks. Some of these tasks may be very hard and complicated, and it will take a long long time to complete them. So, you can split them in smaller tasks, so you will feel satisfied after a shorter period of time, instead of studying for hours and still seeing that chapter undone on your study-schedule.
Watch the sunrise: when I wake up late, I feel like I don’t have enought time to do my work and lose my motivation. I literally panic and then I think “whatever, I could not complete all the things anyway”. So, if you wake up earlier you will feel more positive and controlled.
Smart reading: try not to read your textbook just like a newspaper. For every paragraph you read, try to underline and write down key words and then your question about that subject. Literally, turn your textbook into questions. If you write down question - particularly why…? - and think about the answer, you will be more likely to remember that stuff later.
Healthy lifestile: if you don’t drink enough water in the morning, you will be more likely to have a decrease of concentration in the afternoon/evening, so: stay hydrated. Try also to have some snaks every one-two hours: feed your brain.