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sal | infj | 24 | adl, aus | click me
first year forensic science major & physics minor
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19/5/21 second to last chemistry lab is finished! i’m excited for this semester to end because i’m completely burnt out and a break to recharge. i also have two bio labs and one more computer lab to go and then just final exams! so much stresssss :\
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faeastria

41/100 days of productivity

my productivity has continued and i love it !! i have been really enjoying my readings, and i have nearly finished my research proposal due monday, so i am finally feeling on top of things and motivated to study :o

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essayisms

Good morning, I’m wishing everyone a productive day today. This week I’ve really focused on setting goals and accomplishing them and it’s going well so far. I’m feeling very balanced and content.

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“Fall in love with some activity, and do it! Nobody ever figures out what life is all about, and it doesn't matter. Explore the world. Nearly everything is really interesting if you go into it deeply enough. Work as hard and as much as you want to on the things you like to do the best. Don't think about what you want to be, but what you want to do. Keep up some kind of a minimum with other things so that society doesn't stop you from doing anything at all.”
Happy 103rd birthday to the legendary theoretical physicist, science communicator, author and Nobel prize laureate Richard Feynman born on this day, 11th May 1918 in Queens, New York City.
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Sunday study session with my bestie 💕

Returned to my dorm yesterday. I just couldn’t concentrate on my paper with my family and friends around. Hopefully I’ll finish it until the deadline.
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This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image captures a galaxy named NGC 7250. The bright object seen in this Hubble image is a single and little-studied star named TYC 3203-450-1, located in the constellation of Lacerta (The Lizard). The star is much closer than the much more distant galaxy.

Image credit: NASA/ESA Hubble

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