please reblog this if you’re a smaller studyblr with a original content, i’d love to support those starting out and want to follow some new blogs! (also please tag your pictures with #emmastudies so i can find them)💛 xx
by Tom Gauld (https://www.tomgauld.com/)
IG lulus.studies Some basic nervous system notes with a small diagram of the brain! It was super windy on campus today but nice and warm, it reminded me a lot of southern CA with the Santa Ana winds in the springtime. #studyspo
Thank you for letting us know that our work is still valued. Sometimes it is hard to remember that with all of the beautiful notes. Here’s to all the messy and unorganized studyblrs!
Studyblrs with messy notes full of re-writes and crossings out.
Studyblrs with pens that only work half the time and cheap stationary and basic notebooks from Tescos.
Studyblrs that don’t or can’t take aesthetic af photos with amazing lighting.
Studyblrs that struggle to keep up with their work and aren’t super organised.
Studyblrs that don’t keep or own beautifully hand-drawn bujo spreads full of art and quotes.
Studyblrs that don’t have Tumblr friends/family, who don’t recieve 20,000 asks/messages everyday, who don’t actually talk to anyone.
Your work is valuable, your studies are valuable, you are valuable, and I love you being a part of the community.
I feel like a lot of people don’t want to ask questions they have about gender/sexuality to LGBT people because they don’t want to offend them because we talk about cishet people asking stupid or intrusive questions a lot
But actually when you’re questioning it’s really helpful to be able to ask some ‘stupid’ questions although you’re too afraid to
So can y'all LGBTQIA+ people reblog this if you’re totally fine with people asking questions about your gender/sexuality, as long as they do so respectfully
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!
essays - make each essay you write better than the last
small assignments - aim for 100s, expect 100s, get 100s
homework - pretend they’re assignments
homework that’s not graded - pretend! they’re! assignments!
tests - study for 100s, expect less
long term projects - act like it’s due in four days -even when it’s not- until you’re done with it
group projects - do not get angry
presentations - pretend you’re obama
disclaimer - this works for me, it may not work for everybody, do not push yourself too hard!!
I had a productive day organizing and planning Can't wait for the new year
while you’re scrolling through your dash I just wanted to quickly say that you are a good and intelligent, kind and capable person and deserve the universe
thanks for your attention
I hope I give off the vibe to all animals that I am their ally and friend
26.8.16
Can’t believe school starts in about ten days (O∆O). I hope everyone has had a wonderful and relaxing summer (*´ェ`*) !! You don’t have to worry about being productive because the point of holidays is to relax and I hope you feel fulfilled and full of energy for the school year!!
One of my close friends on Tumblr offered to give me information on Art/design universities and today she sent me a list of US ones and I’m so so so grateful and amazed at her kindness!! Also, I finally took a look at the SAT practice questions.