14.01.18 •1/100 days of productivity• wow had a v productive sunday, did some biology notes ahead of the lesson for hiv and vaccinations, read some frankenstein essays and did some redox reaction questions🌟 looking forward to the next week 🌻
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My first exam (modern history) is Wednesday. Today is Sunday. For the past few days my life has been about study, study and more study. Here’s the best tips I can give you:
Start NOW
Flashcards are the best way to study- you learn while making them AND by revising
Mindmaps are also good for connecting ideas
And because they can be messy
You don’t have time to be neat and meticulous (though go ahead if it helps you)
My advice is to just make it legible enough for YOU
Remember, this is for you
Practice papers are your friend
But let’s be real, you probably don’t have time
So instead of essays do essay plans, for example
Or practice introductions, that’s useful too. It helps you come up with ideas
Take care of yourself, you’re obviously busy, but take breaks for meals at the very least
Start with the hard stuff and then do the easy stuff
For example, I have been revising history during the day and annotating books at night as part of my nighttime reading
Try and get enough sleep while you can
Don’t forget the big picture
Talk to friends & family if you’re feeling anxious
Aim for 100%- Know as much as you possibly can, even if you don’t expect to get 100
Learn the structure of your exams, it’s so much less daunting on the day
Utilise your teachers if you need them
Breathe, it’ll be okay
You got this
Don’t forget to prepare the materials you’ll need
And go ace those exams :)
12am: my notes on magnetism!! I’m sry if I’ve been bombarding you guys with physics study materials but i have to finish my mindmaps asap xD
p/s; I have an ear infection and it’s bothering me so much that I can’t even focus in sch(bcus it hurts ugh)
pp/s; thks for making friends with me:)
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They can flip off this country all they want considering the fact it was theirs first.
The thought of your future, especially when you struggle with mental illness, can be a scary thing. I remember feeling like I’d never make it to college, that I’d never make it out of high school, and if I did, I’d certainly never be able to survive college.
Let me tell you, I not only survived high school, but I got into the college of my dreams, and I am surviving here too. College can actually be so much better than high school in terms of accommodations for mental illness. I’ve got an adviser that helps me by getting me extended time on tests or excused absences or things as simple as letting me pet his therapy dog.
College isn’t necessarily for everyone, but don’t let your mental illness deter you from following your dreams, and don’t assume that college will be as unforgiving to your illness as high school can be sometimes. And if I can survive high school, then you certainly can! I believe in you! YOU CAN DO THIS! :D