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Helloo! :D Thank you, really appreciate it! <33
An honest study tip is don't try to romanticize studying. Like, it's good but it works for around a week and then you're back to your lazy couch potato because you can't even sit and study and now you have added extra things that need to be done to actually study. You've added more steps.... Which makes it an even harder task.
Try actually being.... Let's say scared? Recently, I've got this interesting tip, I actually think about the worst possible result I could get and the reactions I'd get and that always gets me going. Because fear is always a better motivator.
It doesn't matter if someone you know has completed the whole material twice or thrice, what matters is how much of it you actually remember.
Sadly, our education system does not test how much we know, it only tests how many of the questions we can answer. So, the content you put in your answers matters more than what you know.
So, you're doing good, just don't stop and focus on your own progress. :)
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Heyy! :D Thanks! :)
I've been ignoring my language course for the past 7+ months and my final exam for it is coming closer day by day T-T
Overall a productive day...
Today I :
Completed 5 lessons with grammar in Arabic
Attended my Arabic class
Finished my homework
Read 100+ pages (still counting)
Completed a novel
Total study time: 1 hour 30 mins
1. Remember you are not your notes or grades, It doesn't define you.
2. You can always do better the next time, learn from your mistakes and get better from your failure
3.You are allowed to feel bad but don't let get into your head and ruin your day. Do things to clear your head (watch a movie, write, hang out with friends, anything that makes you feel good)
4. Rest!! take time for yourself
5. Implement a new method for studying, Spent more time practicing or reading about the subjects.
6.Learn how to deal with frustration,( and Im sorry to tell you this but to have a resistance to failure you have to fail ,and learn from that.)
7. Don't compare yourself to other people.
And remember its not a big deal, a note or grade its not who you are, It doesnt matter if you fail because you can always try again and if someone makes you feel bad about failing, don't listen to them! I spent too much time feeling bad about failing a test so, I wanted to give advice that has helped me overcome that feeling!
Love ya!
-Ben
I hate ANY toxic/mean motivation so much. "You dont want to study because youre tired? Study tired." No? You a) wont learn anything (much probably) b)will give yourself a headache and you'll be dissapointed in yourself.
Especially: if you're sick, YOU DONT NEED TO LEARN. YOURE SICK, GET A TEA AND SLEEP. It can wait.
A technique i use to calm my anxiety sometimes is just think about this question "Would this (thing/person/problem) be relevant if I was on my death bed or on the verge of dying?" Like obviously not. The thing you're probably worrying about would not even have an impact on your next day because life goes on. Whether you like it or not. It will go on. So.... Rather than panicking and not getting any thing done, it's better to panick and get things done, it actually helps with the panick.
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Thanks for the ask! Really appreciate it! Right back to you <3
some asks for studyblrs and students more generally!
ποΈsomeone in your field, dead or alive, that youd like to have a conversation with?
π favorite course youβve taken?
π a teacher/mentor figure that has had a huge impact on your studies?
π your least favorite course/a course you did poorly in?
π΅ describe your βvibeβ as a student in a song?
π» share an academic horror story! (bad group projects, missed an exam, etc)
π what is a project/assignment youβre really proud of?
π¬ best comment youβve ever gotten on your work?
π share one of your academic βcore memoriesβ!
π a book/reading from your field youβd recommend/really enjoyed?
π» a subject/field you wish you could get into if you could?
ποΈ have you always wanted to be in your field? what was your βalmost-field?β
βοΈ your academic βmottoβ?
βοΈ a big misconception about your field/a popular, but wrong fact related to your field that makes you cringe?
πΆ something you really needed to hear when you started out?
π an academic pet peeve of yours?
my asks are open too :p ~
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