When your "I'm only comfortable with people i know" type of person is interpreted as "I'm too good for everyone and everything except those whom i approve of" like, no no no, i really wanna participate in the parties and dancing and your fun activities etc etc but in front of everyone ??? Nah I'll pass. Just let me sit in peace and enjoy the damn event.
Hey! Where r u from?! And in what grade?
Well hello! :D
I'll answer one of your questions, I'm in the ending of junior year and going to the senior year. (literally only 2 more exams and I'm done with this year)
As for the second question, I'm kinda uncomfortable sharing where I'm from so as for now, I'd like to keep that private, I hope it's okay for you <3
Take care! :))
hey there i’m taking ap bio and are exam is coming up do you have any tips for cramming and how to be motivated for subjects you don’t like. thanks :)
Hey Anon! :)
Thanks for the ask :)
I did a similar post for cramming ⇒ How To Cram For Exams. You can refer to that post.
So, I'll make this a bit specific. Bio can mostly be learnt through memorization. There's a lot of repetition and practice. Here are some tips:
Build concept maps. Connect all individual concepts to the main concept and do it in the most simple way (or detailed, whatever works for you)
Review it from time to time. If the exam is weeks away, review it every day for a week then review it thrice a week and the remaining days, write tests. If the exam is in like 5–6 days, then review it in the morning, write tests and then review at night after correcting your mistakes.
Keep repeating the main keywords and practice writing them down.
(I can only think of these ways to study bio because honestly I haven't studied bio since I was in 7th grade. So, I hope this helps <33)
I'll do, for motivation for the subjects you don't like.
How To Study For Subjects You Don't Like
Accept You Don't Like It
It's totally alright if you don't like a particular subject. Honestly, I hated my subjects in high school. I wanted to take history, geography and political science with computers, but my school didn't offer those. So, I was stuck with accounts, eco and business studies. I hated it at the beginning, but i knew that if i base my emotions on my studies for the next two years, i'd never pass high school.
So, accept that you don't like it and think of a positive outcome after that. Mine was the fact that I'll never study those subjects again, at least not for a grade.
Rewards
I'd always use this whenever i encounter hard topics. Keep a reward you get after completing that topic. Make it irresistible. Chocolates were mine xD. It makes it awfully easier.
Focus On What Is Important
You don't have to study everything, there's always some topics that are more important than the others. Like, seriously. Think about some topics that came up in every exam before or the topics that the teacher put extra emphasis on. Tackle them first.
Revise What You Know First
This gives a good kickstart. And confidence. Spend the first 5-10 mins of every study session revising something you already know and then start with the new topics.
Practice Papers
I can never emphasize this enough. The best way to prepare for any exam is just do practice questions or previous year questions. You will learn a lot of things. The topics that are important or repeated. The topics that are never asked.
Tip: Since you have your exams in some days, do just 3 practice papers.
Improvement Sheets
Do this at least once (after the practice papers) and note everything. How much time you take to answer each question. What are your mistakes. Which section is your weakest. Note them down and most importantly, your overall improvements you should make.
For me, I did this for accounts, and it gave me so much clarity, especially the improvements. I used to go through this improvement sheet before my actual exam and i did not repeat even a single mistake again.
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Additional Posts That Might Be Helpful:
How To Self Study
How To Study Concept-Oriented Subjects
How To Study For Longer Hours
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Hope this helps :)
📚 favorite course you’ve taken?
Hey :)
Thanks for the ask!
📚 favorite course you’ve taken?
I haven't taken alot of courses but an Arabic course I took in sophomore year is definitely my favorite course. Like, it's helping me so much in my Arabic right now so yeah xD
I'm in my "I don't know how but i will" era
So... I'm kinda new here, so hi. What can you find on my blog? Study tips, rants about books, anything quotes and literature and self care tips.
So... Welcome :))
I can't say that I'll be frequent on this, I've created this blog just as a motivation for me to study and get more productive.
A little bit about myself... My name is Isabelle, I'm currently ending my Junior year in highschool. I was homeschooled for two years after the pandemic and this is just like some of the things that I've followed through my middle school and high school journey.
Again, I won't promise to be consistent but I'll try my best! :D
✉️ your academic “motto”?
Hey dear Anon! Thanks for the ask. :D
✉️ your academic “motto”?
I don't really have one, honestly. I generally like to watch study motivations on YouTube and Pinterest and different mottos work for me depending on my mood and i don't really repeat the same motto everytime 😅
Though, currently I've been repeating this phrase "I know more than I think I do" It really helps with my anxiety so yeah.
(Just saying, my notes are not so aesthetic and they're kinda messy so xD)
An over-all (and first) update on my study progress today...
I revised about 7-8 lessons in Computer Science
Did a short revision of MCQs in Economics.
In general, it was an alright productive day and yeah.
hiiii ! I just wanted to tell u that ur blog is so inspiring ! I’ll come back to school on September, and I’m so motivated, and it’s also bc of u !
Don’t even worry, cause from September I will read all ur posts and try to apply ur advices.
Much love 🩷🩷
Heyy :)
Thank you, i really appreciate it! I'm glad it's atleast alittle helpfull! :D
And sorry for the late response :")
Lots of love back! ❤️
I've been ignoring my language course for the past 7+ months and my final exam for it is coming closer day by day T-T
Overall a productive day...
Today I :
Completed 5 lessons with grammar in Arabic
Attended my Arabic class
Finished my homework
Read 100+ pages (still counting)
Completed a novel
Total study time: 1 hour 30 mins
(I'm really curious 0-0)
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