Hey I know you probably get this question a lot but I was wondering what was on you laptop in your last post, thanks.
hi there! it’s okay :) it’s from this website , and can only be downloaded by Macs.
“The will to win, the desire to succeed, the urge to reach your full potential… these are the keys that will unlock the door to personal excellence.”
— Confucius
Here are a list of 10, free apps that can help you organize, study, and strive for higher grades
1.) Focus Now This app has really helped me focus and stay on task. It helps eliminate your bad habits and encourages you to develop desirable habits instead. By using a timer, this app forces you to put down your phone in the allotted time you’ve requested while you plant a plant/tree in your farm. If you go on your phone, you kill the plant. This habit building game sounds slightly cheesy, but it really does help and I definitely recommend this app. I also know Focus Timer is a good habit developer app as well that tracks your progress and the hours you have spent studying.
2.) Maths Alarm Clock If you are not a morning person like me and you have a fairly difficult time to get up, this app is perfect. With its super annoying alarm, it demands you to do a math problem in order for the alarm to stop. This way, your brain wakes up and plus you get extra practice at math! You will hate this app in the morning, but it gets the job done and that’s what matters.
3.) Calculator # I always forget my calculator in my locker and this app has saved my math grade. It provides users a no cost, scientific calculator. You honestly cant go wrong with this.
4.) Flashcards+ Being unorganized ( in the process of fixing this ), I tend to lose my flashcards. When upcoming, cumulative tests come up, this bites me in the butt. This app allows people to create flashcard decks and allows you to customize them by inserting pictures which can really help visual learners. Plus, typing out flashcards take little amount of time in comparison to hand writing them. However, if you find that you learn more effectively by writing down things, then stick with that! Just make sure you don’t lose the notecards.
5.) Quizlet This app is slightly similar to Flashcards +1, but it introduces more features.Unlike Flashcards+, you can play games on the topic you are studying, making it more fun to learn. You can also share and find notecards with your peers.
6.) Khan Academy The founder of Khan Academy literally deserves 3841481 medals. With thousands of videos dedicated towards chemistry, math, biology, physics, etc, Khan Academy has helped me understand so many concepts that I could not grasp. He explains the concepts in great detail while making it easy to understand and follow and I can’t even put to words on how much I love Khan Academy.
7.) Photo Math If you’re stumped on a math problem in your textbook, take a picture of the math problem you are stuck on and Photo Math will grant you a step by step guidance on how to get the answer. DON’T JUST COPY DOWN THE STEPS, ACTUALLY KNOW WHY AND HOW THEY GOT TO THE ANSWER. If you just copy it down, then you did not learn anything and you’ll get the problem wrong again when it appears on a test and that is not very ideal.
8.) Gojimo Gojimp provides thousands of practice AP tests, SAT Test Preps, ACT Test Preps, and tons of other tests for students! AND ITS FREE!! The app supplies free quizzes that give detailed, thorough explanations too.
9.) Vocabulary Builder from Magoosh If you’re interested in expanding your vocabulary, you will love this app. Vocabulary Builder is great for preparing for the SATS!
10.) Todoist If you’re in desperate need for a planner, then Todoist is gonna be a lifesaver for you. Todoist encourages users to manage their tasks with their simple working app. It’s perfect for organization and increasing productivity. c:
I hope this helped!!
12/6 || 11:06a
Finishing up the week here…thought I’d post a photo of this week’s spread! 😸
02.05.16
one more time; prove them all wrong again.
had to take a breather for a second because my head was aching and fried from math.
reminder that just because its exam period doesn’t mean you can’t rest for a while! also good luck (again) to all taking exams soon <3
the part that leaves you at your desk at midnight with a raging headache. the part that leaves you pulling your hair out while trying to finish a topic. the part that leaves your mind aching from having to cram as much material into it. the part that leaves your heart hurting from all the pressure you’re putting on yourself.
learning is a joy, i love it and i know how blessed i am to receive all these opportunities at such a young age. but god damn i am so exhausted.
hello! My name is Lena, I’m fifteen, and this is me trying to join the studyblr community ♡
If you are reading this, I would absolutely love it if you would check out my blog :)
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Have a lovely day! x
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21.1.2016 Page from my kikki.k planner / studying for mock exams!
Hey friends! Plenty of stores offer great discounts for college students, and all you need is your Student ID! Here’s a list for you:
Arby’s 10% off of your purchase with a valid Student ID
Burger King 10% off of your total purchase with a valid Student ID
Chick-Fil-A Free drink with a valid Student ID
Chipotle Free drink with a valid Student ID
Dairy Queen 10% off of your total purchase with a valid Student ID
Domino’s Discounts vary by location (I can tell you from personal experience that the one near my college has amazing discounts)
Firehouse Subs 10% off of your order (if your school has a partnership)
Kroger 5% off your purchase off food items
Papa John’s Discounts vary by location
Pizza Hut 10-20% off of your purchase (depending on location)
Qdoba $5 student burrito meals
Subway 10% off of your total purchase with a valid Student ID
Waffle House 10% off of your total purchase with a valid Student ID
Ann Taylor 20% off your purchase will a valid Student ID
ASOS 10% off of your online purchase
Banana Republic Save 15% off of any in-store purchase when you show your valid student ID
Charlotte Russe Students can get a 10% discount on all merchandise (at participating locations)
J.Crew Save 15% off of any in-store purchase when you show your valid student ID
Levi’s 15% off online orders for US students
The Limited 15% off of in-store purchases with a valid Student ID
Medelita Pre-med and current medical students and residents receive varying discounts
Adobe Students get a discount on certain software
Apple Save up to $200 on a new Mac + education pricing on many items
Dell Students receive discounts on certain products
HP Students receive education pricing on PCs
Lenovo Students (and faculty) receive discounts on PCs and laptops
Microsoft Students can receive Microsoft Office for free
Norton Students can receive up to 50% discounts on certain products
Sony Students can receive up to a 10% discount
Spotify Students can purchase Spotify premium for $4.99 per month (50% off of the normal price)
AMC Theaters On Thursdays, students receive discounted movie tickets
Carnegie Hall Students pay only $10 for select performances
Cinemark Offers students discounted movie tickets with a valid Student ID
Madame Tussaud’s Receive 15% off at American locations
Museum of Modern Art, NY Full-time students at New York universities receive one free admission per visit
Regal Theaters Discounts vary by location
Eurail People 25 years old or younger get 35% off of the adult price
Greyhound Students can save 20% on travel fares
Rail Europe Discounts available for people 26 years old or younger
STA Created to help students find discounts on travel
Amazon Free 2 day shipping for 6 months + discounted Amazon Prime
FedEx Save 30% on documents and 20% on packages
JiffyLube $10 towards your purchase or 10% off
JoAnn Fabrics Save 10% on all purchases + 2 coupons (this is for both high school and college students)
Sam’s Club Sign up for the discounted membership and receive an instant $15 dollar gift card + savings on college supplies
Disclaimer: These discounts may not be available at all locations
Happy Saving! ~Morgan
okay so this isn’t my printable but there wasn’t a tumblr share link !! so i definitely do not claim this but i desperately had to post it because ohhhmyyygoodness. how cute are these free printables?!??!
daily to do list [ download ]
another daily to do list [ download ]
weekly planner [ download ]
2016 printable calendar [ download ]
download all
anyways, the original posts are by simple as that ( here and here ) which you should check out because there are some tips on making schedules and organisation on there!!
Hello! I'm in AP Bio as well and my teacher is very bad at teaching. I have an A in the class but I don't think I've learned much at all! When I try to read the textbook it's very overwhelming. Do you have any advice on learning it on my own and where to take good notes from? How do you personally study for bio?
Hi anon! I was kinda in that situation earlier this year! My advice is to go to YouTube and find the Crash Course channel. There, you can find a huge range of videos on a lot of topics! For biology, I like to go to the “Biology” playlist and find the video that pertains the the chapter. Sometimes there isn’t a corresponding video :/ Sometimes the “Anatomy and Physiology” playlist has a related video or two.
I know that the textbook is overwhelming, but my teacher gives us these reading guides that go through the key parts of the chapter and those really help if you actually read through the chapter. I say actually read because you kind find the answers online as well lol. If that interests you, maybe try going through those slowly?
I hope that helps you, Anon!! Let me know if you need any help personally!
need more studyspo on my dash now that school’s starting D: