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Junior and Jumping

@joyfuljasmin-study-blog / joyfuljasmin-study-blog.tumblr.com

Jasmin|17|she/her|Junior in high school|Dancer|Music Lover|Lover in general
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Question!!

Hey all! I hope everyone has been well :) :) Do any of my followers/anyone out there have any ideas for this blog??

I just feel sort of...I guess lost on what to do with the blog? I mean I still enjoy it, I just feel like I get kind of stuck in reblogging the same sorts of things, but it might be fine I don’t know haha.

Let me know what you think/any suggestions!?

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ceestudies

new studyblr!!

Hello, i’m cee from singapore and i’m currently taking my gce o levels in 5 days! I have been active in the studying community on instagram and i decided to have a studyblr as well!  I hope (for now) to be a scientist in the future as i’m quite interested in physics and chemistry, and i also hope to inspire more people to start studying.  (っ˘ω˘ς ) thank you for reading and have a great day ahead!!!  \(^▽^)/

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creamhy

15 things to remember:

1.   that thing you did that was kind of embarrassing and weird, everyone else forgot about that already

2.   you look fine today, if you can’t notice something on your face standing 6 feet from a mirror then nobody else will either.

3.   social lives can go through cycles sometimes, if you feel like your friends are all ignoring you for no reason they’re probably just busy with other things.

4.   if you can’t stop thinking about someone or something, read a book, paint your nails or watch a movie. it won’t solve any serious problems but you will feel better.

5.   listen with the intent to understand, not the intent to reply.

6.   if you want something, go get it. 

7.   drink lots of water, eat lots of fruit, exercise more, go outside, get enough sleep and think positive thoughts.

8.   if you don’t ask, the answer will always be no.

9.   throw away the idea of a perfect tomorrow and live in the moment.

10.  stop comparing yourself to others.

11.  a beautiful day begins with a beautiful mindset. It’s a privilege to simply be alive and healthy. Start acting like life is a blessing.

12.  act the way you’d like to be and soon you’ll be the way you’d like to act.

13.  you will change. You’re not the same person you were three years ago. you’re not even the same person you were three minutes ago and that’s okay. especially if you don’t like the person you were three minutes ago.

14.  you don’t have to open the curtains if you don’t want to.

15.  being happy is the most important thing.

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19/100 days of productivity | March 4th

Waking up early this Saturday morning felt a lot more natural than it should have (8.30 counts as early during the weekend). But I went along with it and dived right into the still very confusing universe of EU-law. I hid the chocolate I had with my coffee from this pic.

Tune: Nikes by Frank Ocean

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celestudials

a list of measurable goals

it’s important to be able to track your progress toward your goals! here are a few ideas for goals that can be quantified:

  • wake up at 6
  • go to bed at 9
  • eat a vegetable with every meal
  • maintain a duolingo streak
  • clean once a week
  • take medication/vitamins every day 
  • read a book a month
  • limit time spent on social media to 2 hours daily
  • save 10% of every paycheck
  • work out every weekend
  • get an a in a class
  • wash face morning and night
  • visit a museum monthly
  • complete a painting every week
  • write 500 words a day
  • use journal daily
  • drink a cup of water during each class

these are just a few ideas, and you can always adjust the time frame :-)! go forth and achieve!

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intellectys

Textbooks

Tips
  1. Divide your reading into chunks. Breaking it down will help to keep you focused for longer, and let you divide up important information rather than trying to understand it all at once.
  2. Actively read the segment before taking notes. Getting a big picture overview of the text ensures that you can link concepts and know which facts are most relevant.
  3. Use sticky notes to record key information. This is particularly helpful if you can’t write in the book, and will make it easy to colour-code and transfer information to your notes later. 
  4. Paraphrase information from the text. Writing down facts verbatim won’t help you memorize them as much as reworking them into your own words.
Resources
  1. How to Take Notes from a Textbook by @staticsandstationery​
  2. How to Take Notes
  3. Effective Reading and Note Taking
  4. How to Take Book Notes
  5. Taking Notes When Reading

Lectures

Tips
  1. Use shorthand. To maximize the information written down, develop your own form of shorthand and use images often.
  2. Look for a course outline or objectives beforehand. If the lecturer posts any information, use it to guide your note taking and answer the points provided, as they’re the most likely to reappear on tests.
  3. Pay attention to transitional words and gestures. Typically, they indicate that the lecturer is about to move on to a major idea or key point, and that you should listen attentively to whatever follows.
  4. Don’t transcribe the lecture! The point of taking notes is to capture key information, and trying to write down everything the lecturer says won’t allow you to process the most important elements.
Resources
  1. Lecture Note Taking Advice & Signal Words
  2. How to Take Better Lecture Notes
  3. Classes: Notetaking, Listening, Participation
  4. How to Take Notes in Lectures
  5. Taking Notes in Lectures and Seminars

Other Methods

Sketchnotes
  1. A method of taking notes which incorporates doodles, graphics, and fonts that’s great for visual learners
  2. Sketchnote Tips
  3. Guide to Pretty Notes by @theorganisedstudent
  4. An Introduction to Sketchnotes
  5. How to Illustrate Your Notes by @notastudyblryet
Cornell Notes
  1. A very comprehensive note taking method that includes cues and summaries as well as the notes themselves
  2. Semi-Cornell Printable by @sundayscholar
  3. A Guide to the Cornell Note-Taking System by @pensandmachine
  4. How to Study a Textbook Using the Cornell Method

Masterposts

  1. Note Taking Methods by @studyign
  2. Note Taking Masterpost by @study-well
  3. How I Take Notes and Use Them to Study by @briellestudies
  4. Note Taking by @elkstudies
  5. Note Taking Masterpost by @studyli
  6. How to Make Organized Notes by @mindofamedstudent
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calmdownmoz

plz don’t delete caption or erase credit

Happy April, everyone, even though it’s halfway over haha. I finally drew a pep talk for April this year (even though I’ve drawn 3 other April pep talks haha)!! This month has been tough for me but I’m proud of myself for pushing through and I hope you all feel some of the light that I have recently to keep me going.

As always, pleaseeee include credit if you decide to share elsewhere. My insta is calmdowmoz and my tumblr is of course calmdownmorrissey.

- ̗̀ My other pep talks can be found here + my etsy (which I will be updating very soon) can be found here ❀   ̖́-

Love always, Hannah xx

Last year’s 💓

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Hi everyone, this is my first real post here. I will essentially post about my studies and my bullet journal. (I am part of the studyblr community ) I hope you will enjoy my posts xx

Okay so to start, here is my desk with my bujo and a cup of tea, I couldn’t find anything better to introduce myself .

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