The fact that you are not where you want to be should be enough motivation.
If you get this, answer with 5 random facts about yourself and then send it to the last 7 blogs in your notifications. Let's get to know the people behind the blogs! No pressure though 🤍
Hello :)
Let's see...
If i could eat only one thing for the rest of my life, I'd choose Macaroni xD
I'm allergic to citric so oranges and lemons are really like the gateways for me to get a cold
I have a really big soft spot for spicy food
I dislike dark romance books
I have sudden urges to just leave everything and go farway to a remote place and live there forever.
That's it :) thank you for sending and sorry for the late reply!
Suprisingly, my exam today went alright despite the fact that i hadn't studied much 0-0
Okay so computer's going alright, I've completed 2 lessons out of 4 and if i complete like Part 1-3 in the other two lessons, I'll be done for the exam. Since the majority of this year's syllabus was already covered in junior year, I'm kinda really confident with the topics :D
Today I:
Completed 2 lessons out of 4
Tomorrow's To-do list:
Revise Computers
Study for accounts mid-term (2 lessons)
I'm honestly crying, you know? Just 2 more exams for these exams to end for the month and then we have exams in another 15-20 days... no idea how I'll manage especially since there is a school event coming up + there is such a huge portion to cover. I'm kinda panicking right now T-T
4th day of school and I'm more exhausted, for some reason I feel like senior year is going more slowly than junior year. Like, last year, I blinked and bamn, end of the week and right now I feel like I'm processing every minute T-T
Write some Accounts notes
Read an English lesson
Completed eco assignment
some asks for studyblrs and students more generally!
🎙️someone in your field, dead or alive, that youd like to have a conversation with?
📚 favorite course you’ve taken?
🎓 a teacher/mentor figure that has had a huge impact on your studies?
📉 your least favorite course/a course you did poorly in?
🎵 describe your “vibe” as a student in a song?
👻 share an academic horror story! (bad group projects, missed an exam, etc)
📁 what is a project/assignment you’re really proud of?
💬 best comment you’ve ever gotten on your work?
🌟 share one of your academic “core memories”!
📖 a book/reading from your field you’d recommend/really enjoyed?
💻 a subject/field you wish you could get into if you could?
🗑️ have you always wanted to be in your field? what was your “almost-field?”
✉️ your academic “motto”?
✏️ a big misconception about your field/a popular, but wrong fact related to your field that makes you cringe?
👶 something you really needed to hear when you started out?
📍 an academic pet peeve of yours?
my asks are open too :p ~
Writing practice and i don't mean time management. By writing practice, I mean, no matter how well you know your content, if you can't put it in words appropriately then you won't get your grades.
Now, it's hard to remember every single thing so here's a technique...
What? When? Who? Why? How? What's the use?
The basic information for any topic would be the answer to these questions. I'll take an example, suppose you have to write a short note on computer.
The points would be:
What is it? An electronic device.
When was it invented? Between 1833 and 1871.
Who invented it? Charles Babbage
Why did they invent it? To perform calculations
How does it work? (Input-Process-Output)
What's the main use? Storing, receiving and processing data
The more questions you answer, the more points you get. This can be applied generally, if you take your textbook and observe how many points each topic has, many might answer to the above questions.
So when you're writing the exam and you don't know how to continue, just think about what questions you've missed and answer to them.
Note: Change questions according to the topic/ subject and do not change the main keywords.
Bonus: Write all the general questions related to each lesson at the starting of the lesson or your notes. So, while revising, you'll know your order.
Do you think two weeks is enough for revisions for a math exam..?
Hey Anon! :D
I would say yeah, it's more than enough if you know how to manage your time and revise effectively. Personally, the time doesn't really matter much if you know how to revise well :)
I honestly got really off track here, it's been a mess for the past few days and honestly i'm kinda in a processing mode, a lot is happening and i feel disassociated with reality alittle but i guess life goes on?
What was i doing the past few days? Trying to study with severe cramps and not overthink anything... its not really working. I have like ton of tests and assignments next week and mid terms start the week after next and i am not ready.
I don't find myself studying or doing anything and honestly, i need a break but i can't get one until December end and we'll only get like a week so it's gonna be hard but i think i'll manage
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