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Day 22
March 12th 2021
Lifesaversšš
Being a dropper I can tell you, you will thank yourself a week before exam for making formula-sheets.
No matter how much we study, stress levels are on the peak at that time... I felt like crying 10-12 times in one day when NEET 2020 was approaching.
Be prepared šš
Day 14
March 4th 2021
Short notes are magical weapons against pre exam stressš
Day 11š§”
Practice makes perfect!
Instead of chasing the marks we should try to increase our practice work. Marks will followš
⢠create a cozy study environment for yourself, no specific type of aesthetic setting but whatever makes you feel comfortable and motivated. It could be your room full of candles, a cute cafe, a garden, whatever works for you the best.
⢠find a playlist that motivates you and clears your mind during your study session: a vampire studying in a castle during 1800s, an animal crossing study call, a window view with rain, the lofi girl, etc.
⢠take the time to be proud of yourself. You studied today, even if it's less than what you scheduled, you should be happy about it, you prioritized your dreams and did your best, celebrate it.
⢠live what you are studying. In my opinion/experience reducing studying to a daily activity like another kills motivation. It shouldn't be something that you do, it should be something that you live and breathe.
⢠create a vision board of what your dream life should look like, how magical everything will be once you achive your goals. Having a clear vision is important to remember that you're not sacrificing your free time, you're investing it.
⢠find a study buddy. I never succeeded in this unfortunately but I'm aware of how much it can help to stay on track and feel less anxious. I see my brother studying on video call with his friends all the time, they go to the lectures together, to the library, discuss exams, give each other tips, exchange notes and find strength and motivation in one another.
⢠try as much as you can to see it as a beautiful game that you will ache. Keep in mind that studying is a privilege, it can be exhausting and make you feel burn out sometimes because of the school system but it is not a burden. You are seeking knowledge, you are doing something amazing, don't forget it. š¤
May is about to start and it is a crucial month for uni, this is the last month to study and plan exams before the beginning of the summer session (June/July) š and I'm locking in š¤
š organize a solid study routine and try to implement it as the days go by
š pick the dates for the exams
š build up a routine that allows me to be productive without burning up
š try to sleep as much as possible
š reduce sugar intake
š reduce screen time, no more scrolling
š try to walk at least 1 hour a day
š celebrate every tiny victory
š romanticize study
š don't forget fresh air and sunshine, a rotting brain will never work at its best
š¤ stay focused š¤
tip for all y'all who stress out over an in class essay. here is how to make your life alot easier.
1.) make sure you completely understand what the question is. it doesn't help if you are writing something that is irrelevant
2.) RESEARCH. i cannot stress this enough. find that evidence and make sure to copy that link onto your work cited page!
3.) THIS IS REALLY IMPORTANT!!! as a way of preventing a meltdown in class, i try to write the essay the night before or at least try to form a guidelines.
alright now go conquer that essay like the king/queen you know you are
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15 March (linear algebra study session)
Today was rough, I was constantly fighting tooth and nail to study, and ultimately didnāt get much done. As much as I love being neurodivergent, it definitely has its drawbacks. However I am going to be headed back to the doctor soon to try and help with my focus.
Just because someone looks alright doesnāt mean that they are conversely, donāt assume that people who donāt look the best are struggling.
I love all of you beautiful creatures
š§ The Internet x The Chopstars - Ego Death
Iām starting to feel like Iām getting this studying thing down.
Question for the masses.
What is your note taking method, and how effective do you find it to be?
I want straight Aās at least once in my life, but I find that I donāt actually put in the work to get it done. Often times I find myself doing just enough to get by, and despite being a STEM student, I really havenāt done much in the way of studying.
As much as I enjoy math and science, I find it painful to get into studying the material, and do just enough to get a decent grade.
All of this revolves around time management and coping with my adhd, but THE BOREDOM IS REAL and thereās only so much I can do to combat that.
I know grades arenāt a true measurement of success, but just once Iād like to know the joy of being that student.
-28 years and counting š
TheĀ āgetting it done in an unconventional wayā method.
TheĀ āitās not cheating to do it the easy wayā method.
TheĀ āfuck what youāre supposed to doā method.
TheĀ āget stuff done while you waitā method.
TheĀ āyou donāt have to do everything at onceā method.
TheĀ āit doesnāt have to be permanent to be helpfulā method.
TheĀ ābreak the task into smaller stepsā method.
TheĀ ātreat yourself like a petā method.
TheĀ āit doesnāt have to be all or nothingā method.
TheĀ āput on a personaā method.
TheĀ āact like youāre filming a tutorialā method.
TheĀ āyou donāt have to do it perfectlyā method.
TheĀ āwait for a triggerā method.
TheĀ ādo it for your future selfā method.
TheĀ āmight as wellā method.
TheĀ āwhen self discipline doesnāt cut itā method.
TheĀ ātaking care of yourself to take care of your petā method.
TheĀ āmake it easyā method.
TheĀ ājunebuggingā method.
TheĀ ājust show upā method.
TheĀ āaccept when you need helpā method.
TheĀ āmake it into a gameā method.
TheĀ āeverything worth doing is worth doing poorlyā method.
TheĀ ātrick yourselfā method.
TheĀ ābreak it into even smaller stepsā method.
TheĀ ālet go of shouldā method.
TheĀ āyour body is an animal you have to take care ofā method.
TheĀ āfork theoryā method.
TheĀ āeffectivity over aestheticsā method.
Listening to French, Hindi, Urdu, English music; songs in regional languages, one after the other.
Having a bookshelf stacked with books in multiple languages; you understand each of them and adore them all.
Chai or coffee? Both. Always.
Religious texts in multiple languages kept safe and stored some place worthy o holding something so holy and sacred. You do not buy these books, these are inherited and exist like you within the house.
Your room is a weird combination of modern and old- The desi things fused with a slight touch of the western world. It is okay; desi still holds a higher spot in your heart though.
Radios. Radios are everything.
Bazaars. Stores will never have anything on Bazaars- be it to buy books or clothes or sabzi.
The art of haggling.
Your books are a mess of titles- from a variety of topics to authors. Science and Math and Physics to specific niches and time periods of history; authors ranging from the most typical South Asian names to the most European.
This was something that I really needed and I'm kinda reblogging this for myselfšš¤·āāļø
a couple of you guys were interested in what i listen to during my study sessions, so here i am, with a masterpost of different sounds you can play in the background while you work! our brains are constantly looking for distractions, which is what makes staying focused hard in the first place - by playing quiet sounds in the background, you can provide your brain with small distractions. this way, it doesnāt have to direct effort into finding them on its own, meaning more of your overall focus can go into the material youāre studying :)
iāve gathered my recs into 5 categories: ambience, soundtracks, soundtrack + ambience, classical music, and pomodoro study with me videos
and lastly before the cut, hereās a short legend:
(x) - indicates how long the track is (i.e. (2) = 2 hrs) (//) - no music or major sounds *** - current fave
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how to start studying after school
clean up your desk: itās hard to concentrate when thereās a pile of rubbish on your desk. the chance of you fiddling with things is also higher! youāll get more done by cleaning your desk! if youāre looking for an easy way to organise your desk, check out these handy organisers!
get your books: get out all the books you need to study that particular subject. if itās geography, an atlas might be handy.
get a notebook: if youāre in uni or college itās a good idea to re-write all your notes for your classes that day. make them look clean and tidy. if youāre in secondary school and youāre studying for a test, summarize everything you have learned. in any case, itās best to have a few notebooks on your desk too. hereās a 4 pack of spiral notebooks for $7.04!
grab some pens: seems self explanatory! i recommend you having an ordinary pen, a highlighter and a pencil on hand. (a.k.a. the basics!) here are some super cute gel pens!
turn off your phone: by turning off your phone, you will get less distracted by social media. sure, people wonāt be able to reach you but youāll get some peace and quiet. obviously leave it on if youāre expecting an important call!
look for a study playlist: if you easily get distracted by your laptop too, skip this step. i personally find it harder to get distracted by my laptop than my phone, so i leave it on and look for some music to study to. hereās a masterpost of some good playlists to listen to!
get a glass of water: you really need your h2o, everyone. grab a large glass or fill up a water bottle. some super cute ones: i ii iii
get a healthy snack: if youāre like me and you love snacking on things while your studying, the best thing to do is to grab something healthy. cut up some apples and sprinkle some cinnamon on them (try it. itās amazing.), grab some hummus and some celery or carrots or cucumber to dip in it, fill a little bowl with nuts, treat yourself to a square of dark chocolate! if youāre studying during dinner time or lunch time, make yourself a nourishment bowl to nibble on. for more study snack ideas, go to pinterest and snoop around the study snack tag for a while. try out my favourite smoothie bowl too!
take a deep breath: i know from personal experience that sometimes the workload can be really scary and freak you out. the most important thing to do is to take a deep breath and to tell yourself you can get through all your work. you can do anything if you try hard enough!
get cracking: now that youāve done steps 1-9, you can actually start studying! good luck!
iāve compiled a masterpost of tips that i have reblogged over the past few months and i thought it would be easier to have it all in one place. none of these posts are by me! huge thanks to everyone that has created these tips.
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