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briyarmara

29.01.17

“Spend your free time the way you like, not the way you think you’re supposed to.” ― Susan Cain, Quiet

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2020.04.13

Good morning! Staying at home on my forced vacation. Enjoying yummy breakfast and excited to begin Basic Spanish part 2! My zebra highlighters will arrive sometime soon, I prepped some ice cubes and ready to have ice coffees as the weather getting warmer~

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frontstubs

Today I’m studying for my exams in January. I have 5 big exams in the first week, so I have some prepping to do! 👩🏻‍⚕️

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Enjoying my summer break before school starts in September! I ordered my books and the introduction week starts next week. Time goes by so fast! 

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educatjonal

sorry for taking forever to post things on here,,,, this spread was completely unplanned and it was v stressfull ! but nice to not have to like think about planning for the spread (deconstructed spreads like this inspired by @tbhstudying)

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12.19.19 — day filled with cute coffee shop corners and books. not complaining.

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citrusrat

2. how are you balancing the holidays and your studies?

i don't balance them? i keep them separated. i have a week of chilling and then a week of work. i can't simultaneously do both.

this week i am writing my paper, designing some stuff, editing some videos and reading compulsory books.

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Happy new year everybody! ✨🙏 Did you set your 2020 reading challenge? I’ve read 41 books of my goal of 20, it was such a great year speaking of readings. For this year I’ll try to reach 40 books or more, in particular non-fiction and classics. I can’t wait to dive into new inspiring reads, and posting nicer content.  I’ve got a gorgeous planner and a new sketchbook + a liner 0.3 as Christmas gift; I’d like to fill this one with architecture - classical sculptures I used to draw when I was at university.

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tatstudies

07.09.2019 | a lazy day becomes less lazy once you start studying epistemology in your bed

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RARE STUDY TIPS

1. write down how much you study over time, then write down how you did on the quiz/test. this will help you see the amount of studying is nessecary for you to get a good grade and fully learn the material!!!

2. make your study space smell fresh, preferably of mint. mint helps you focus and stay sharp. other good smells would be lemon, etc.

3. after studying for a long amount of time, go exercise for ~30 min. shower, get dressed, etc then review the info you had just been studying! you should come back fresher, and your brain is able to remember the info even better!

4. don’t always study in comfy/pj clothes. if you study a lot after school or classes, then it’s ok. but if all you plan on doing is studying for that day, for part of the day get dressed up! put on some business casual wear, that’s cute yet functional and do your hair, etc. this will put you in a “get shit done” mode.

5. after studying a unit/chapter, record yourself explaining it, as if to a person whose never heard of it. this helps SO MUCH. one, explaining/teaching helps you learn so much better, and two, you have a little video to review just before the test!!

6. study on the floor. if you have a carpeted area in your home, spread out all study materials, a white board, etc and study! it helps so much because you are comfertable and everything is within reach. do this if you need a break from desk studying.

I’m absolutely going to try the video one!

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juliesdesk

ap gov/pol | 09212019 🍂 🍁

when you’re legally blind like me, getting out of bed and not tripping on something on the ground is honestly a miracle.

ig: @/juliexah

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The building of the City Hall of Baku.

Built in 1900-1904 in the Baroque style.

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