1. quizlet games. the gravity game on quizlet literally saved my german grade lol
2. white boards. i do all my math practice on these and it makes it not only easier to do the practice but way more fun!
3. youtube. youtube really pulls through when you don’t fully understand a concept based on how your teacher explained it. there are probably thousands of videos explaining any topic you can think of- odds are one of them will help you out!
4. ted talks. this isn’t exactly a study tool, but there are tons of ted talks that explain ways you can study/retain information. i highly recommend them!
5. act like you already have your dream job. do you want to be a journalist? act like you’re reporting on a major story when you’re writing an english essay. apply the same logic to any class/job. it makes studying more fun!!
6. podcasts. find a podcast on a topic for your class and give it a listen. they’re great because you can listen to them any time- when you’re walking to class, in the shower, while you’re doing other studying… just having it on will help you subconsciously absorb the information!
7. diy study guides. did your teacher not make a study guide for a test? make your own! go through all your notes for the unit and put all the important information into one document. this way you’ll have a one stop shop when you go to study for the test!
thanks for reading! x
for old times sake is actually such a heartbreaking and beautiful sentiment. let’s do it for the love that used to be here!! it is reason enough!!
just a collection of all the reblogs and posts i have and enjoy on study tips, life hacks, and everything on my studyblr. this is always being updated, so tune in for more! (most are not mine, i mainly just want to save these for later use, so credit goes to the studyblr! if you’re a creator and you’re reading this, i really enjoy your content, and obviously that’s why i like quick access to your great posts!)
that ap life: friendly advice, having been there and done that - @hollohat
ap english lit: is so lit and so are you - @hollohat
ap calculus: finding the limits of expressions and not of endurance - @hollohat
maths shortcuts - @trigonometrv
math: study and exam tips - @studymelody
tumblr math resources: masterpost - @apricot-studies
tips for writing speeches and talks - @stu-tea
public speaking - @universi-tea
websites for school / studying - @spud-studies
study habits: in and out of school - @firereine
masterpost on essay help - @studyblrjess
tips for timed essays? (anon response) - @fuckstudy
work smarter, not harder: study tips psychology taught me - @wherefunsurvives
an honest study guide - @prodessostudies
study less, study smart - @marias-studyblr
rare study tips - @studybllog
tips on getting shit done a few days before the exam - @morgai-study
how to deal with a concept you do not understand - @berkeleyandbiscuits
how to get stuff done - @minimaliststudy
3 study methods you should use more often - @eintsein
how to learn a new language - @studiyng
how to get your life together - @studeebean
fitness and health for the busy student - @abby-studies-art
how to have a good morning - @sstudys
5 easy productivity tips - @hufflepuffwannabe
a real ass guide to life - @sprintingstudies
dealing with the worst case scenarios - @lilypotterr
self-care masterpost - @castillos-co
time management plan masterpost - @universtudy
foods to eat (for different occasions) - @eintsein
life cleansing tips - @sleepbby
what to do when you really don’t want to study - @tae-studies
mental preparation for school - @whenstudyblooms
high school in review (so far!) + some tips - @scholarish
your guide to having the best first day of class - @universi-tea
before school checklist - @ladyhannahjane
bts (back to school) series - @studyessie
the road to good grades - @sherlockian-studies
how to prepare for the new school year - @nightystudying
how to take notes - @elkstudies
study organization: notebooks - @studiousbees
act masterpost - @printerpress
how to get a 30+ on the act - @collegerefs
stress management techniques for reducing test anxiety - @study-studymore-studyhard
college applications - @universi-tea
adapting to uni studying - @optomstudies
law school 101 - @deepfriedjupiter
advice for university freshman - @juniorincollege
college comparison and application checklists - @science-is-golden
a masterpost for applying to college - @science-is-golden
big subject masterpost!! - @chemlstry
have a blank notebook but don’t know what to use it for? here’s some ideas! - @pridebulletjournal
summer productivity - @anateamy
4 tips for getting ahead after falling behind - @passwithclassandaniceass
dealing with lazy group members - @optomstudies
planning your month - @chloestudiess
I wanna drink tea with you and have warm, sweet kisses pressed to my lips. Hold me close baby.
i honestly think the reason the most bitter and disgruntled people make sweet and cutesy art while horror writers tend to be upbeat and chipper people is that in order to write good horror you need a certain amount of healing and emotional growth that allows you to access the theraputic techniques used in horror to stimulate fear and to then turn around and present it to others. and on the flipside, there is nothing more heartbreaking and raw than to make art of the joy you wish you could still feel
where is that renaissance painting with those two fellers and a giant fucking random skull on the floor that looks like it was accidentally stretched out in photoshop
Do u know if there's any help for the algebra 2 course like masterposts or anything really I'd appreciate any help
khan academy’s algebra 2
a page for algebra 2 resources
algebra 2 tutorials
algebra 2 math course
practical algebra lessons
hope this helped!