[P]oint • State the factor or main point.
[E]xplanation • Elaborate what the factor is about. Imagine you’re explaining it to someone who has not studied it. Make it as clear as possible to help him/her to understand.
[E]xamples • Give examples to support your explanation.
[L]ink • Connect your answer back to what the question is asking for. You should start your link in the next paragraph by clearly stating how it answers the question. Use the same phrasing shown in the question.
here’s a close of pic of my handwriting for the anon !! it keeps changing ugh someone help
sabotage fuckstudy’s 29/100 days of productivity
I spent the entire weekend feeling anxious/stressed/depressed about job applications and how far behind I was on my thesis. I’m not going to let those feelings sabotage the start of my week.
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
When to use flash cards: memorizing words/vocab, numbers, equations, names, dates, and verbatim facts or lines.
When to use mnemonic devices: memorizing steps of a process or sets of facts/information/people, especially in an order.
When to use concept maps or drawings: learning (rather than memorizing) relationships, processes, concepts, systems, etc.
When to use tables or charts: learning or memorizing systems (eg. conjugation in a foreign language), sets of sets of information (eg. people and when they lived and what they did), and other large/complex groups of information.
When to use songs: for learning or memorizing anything.
Disclaimer: this is a general guideline. If something else works for you, do it!
14/June - 2015 Reading ahead and making notes for ethics
today after my AP exam all I did was walk around my house in underwear and a bathrobe with a tub of ice cream and take a nap
if that doesn’t describe what it’s like to be an AP student I don’t know what does
1.4.15 // Impatiently waiting for the mailman to get here with my new bullet journal. I’m absolutely loving all this snow we’re getting! After living in Florida for four years, it’s nice for a change :)
01.13.16
Bullet journals are honestly amazing. Midweek in, and this is the best decision I’ve made in a long time. (shoutout to my chipped nails too)