Also if you haven’t heard Lewis Capaldi’s “Grace” I THOROUGHLY recommend you do because it is amazing
Happy Friday folks! Enjoy your weekend x
12/8/19
3 days until A Level results day and I feel physically sick knowing that what’s on that paper is not going to be a reflection of my best work by a long shot.
However, I know that I will have plenty of opportunities to prove myself at uni. New chapter, new start. It’s all a learning curve and those results can’t hurt me. I’ve already got a confirmed place at uni; now I need to focus on that.
Good luck to any fellow A level takers of 2019. We will get out the other side x
How did you self taught yourself mathematics?
I asked my school if they’d give me the textbooks, and then I went away and pored over the material, doing all the practice questions I could find. I used videos and tutorials to help me and wrote down lots of examples in my notes :)
Hi all! My Tuesday has been fun, although sneezing constantly isn’t. Here’s what today looked like:
06:45 Get up and in the bath
07:00 Get dressed, pack my bag and take my medication (always disgusting because it’s a liquid but you know. Gets the worst out of the way)
07:25 Out the house, waiting for the 07:35 bus.
08:00 I arrived at school and did some German quizlets!
08:30 Form time - I normally read but I left my books by accident.
08:50 Lesson 1 - Biology. We learned about SCNT, embryo twinning and the ethical argument about cloning.
09:55 Lesson 2 - French. We debated whether it was right to allow transgender biologically-male people to join girl guides.
10:55-11:25 Break; I found my chem teacher to discuss my personal statement
11:25 Lesson 3 - free. I did a maths paper
12:30 Lesson 4 - German. We talked about the EU, doing topic work from our text book
13:30 Lunch
14:00-15:00 Lesson 5 - Chemistry. We had to make presentations about orders of reaction and the rate constant.
15:40 I arrived home and took myself to bed because I feel like having a day off today.
17:00 Tea time - I love me some tomato soup when I’m ill haha
17:20 Cup of tea, documentaries and chill. I’d normally stick my headphones in but my ear aches so I’d better not :(
Gotta love that NMR!
Also can we appreciate those perfect hexagons because it took ages to draw those ahaha
Have a great Sunday!
Hi all! Back at it again with the biology notes - this time it’s the adrenal glands ft hand-drawn diagrams. This is actually really interesting stuff and I’m loving A2 biology!
So I’ve written a German essay, answered a bunch of questions based on an article and have also done a bunch of French homework, and it’s only the first official day of half term! I had a pretty restful weekend but I did at least one task just to keep busy.
I think tonight I’ll read Le Père Goriot and then maybe get a couple of pages through Genes. And I’ll go to the shop and get some milk because otherwise I can’t have a cup of tea and I’m desperate for one haha
I also have a studygram: x_lauren.anne_x
Bit inactive but starting back up in September!
I finally created a studygram (@studyblrin)!! If any of you have one as well, please reblog this with your username so I can follow you, so excited!! 🌻
27/08/18 My wonderful French teachers always lend me books - this one is Simone de Beauvoir’s “L’invitée”. It doesn’t feel like studying when you’re totally chilled out 😊
Reading is so important and something I think we should all make time for. It’s a shame our high-powered lives don’t allow us much time for this :(
13/09/18 My sixth form brought sweets for us!
So my mental health is struggling but I am self-aware enough to know that and I am actively getting some help because I don’t want a second bout of severe depression HOWEVER I know that my stress is transient and I will have the summer to recover. It isn’t worth destroying my brain and wellbeing for A Levels!
I decided to just write a plain old paper essay for German but then quickly remembered I can’t double tap the pen to erase my mistakes sooooo Tippex is my friend!
Whiteboards are my favourite way of revising. To add a dimension of challenge and novelty, I often incorporate French and German into science revision. That way if I watch a video to revise, I know I won’t switch off and automatically assume that I know it all just because it’s familiar. I actually have to listen and do something with the language to make sure I understand, because the content is being shown to me in a different way. It also kills two birds with one stone!
Plus I completely forgot how to translate Entgiftungsfunktion into English (despite the fact that I am English 😂) and figured that the German encapsulated it quite nicely. I just go with what’s tidiest hehe
Lauren, 22 - England - chemistry PhD student - studyblr - English, French (fluent), German (B2) - original and reblogged content - nice to meet you!
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