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@fkastudy / fkastudy.tumblr.com

year thirteen: physics, maths, further maths, chemistry
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Anonymous asked:

its so wild to scroll though your blog lol. right now its like cool and aesthetic but before that it was kpop and before that it was phan lol. i'm suprised you didn't just make a new account

i mean that’s over like 5 years lol but yeah igy. i had like 20,000 followers at one point though so i didn’t really wanna move on from this account

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fkastudy

mainly went over chemistry yesterday and did a physical and inorganic chem test. still struggle to remember everything on esters but hopefully they won’t be such a big part of my organic test on tuesday.

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Anonymous asked:

Hey! I wanted to say that I love your notes on A Levels you do. Which modules are you doing for Further Maths?

decision 1 and further mechanics 1 :)

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Anonymous asked:

Hi! What app do you use to make digital flashcards on your tablet?

i make them on ‘cardflow’ then export to ‘flashcards’ :)

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Study Pack #2

by Eintsein

It’s a new year, and whether you’re looking to organize your current study process, or try out something more productive, this study pack can help you out. These are some of the methods I use to help myself study more effectively, and I’ve decided to make some printables out of them so that you can use them too!

In this study pack:

  • Day Tracker: to schedule your day or keep track of how you use your time.
  • Past Paper Tracker: to track all the past papers you’re practicing.
  • Past Paper Summary: to summarize the trends in your past papers so you can plan your studying accordingly.
  • Topic Tracker: to track the topics that appear in the past papers.
  • Syllabus Tracker: to help you know where you currently are in your syllabus: what’s been done and what’s left to do, along with how well you know the material

Click here to download! (link to study drive)

Hope these help, and don’t forget to tag me with #eintsein when you use them - I’d love to see them in action! And if you have any questions, drop me an ask/message. Have an awesome day :)

P.S. Examples of how to use some of these printables are in the gifs above, but of course, you’re free to use them in whatever method works best for you. For example, for the topic tracker, instead of distinguishing between the number of marks for the question, you could keep track of how many marks you’ve received for that topic (i.e. 100% means you get full marks for every single question of that topic).

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1/100 DAYS OF PRODUCTIVITY

so i tried to do this at the start of january but forgot to keep posting, so i’m starting again! today i made a rough plan for the next few months leading up to a levels. trying not to focus on mocks too much which are in 3 weeks and more on long term learning, as it’s my final grades that actually matter :) i have a chem test tomorrow so currently revising for that using flashcards and will do some questions in my frees tomorrow. hopefully i can get a bit closer to 100 this time (or at least better than 3 days!!)

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eintsein

Study Pack #2

by Eintsein

It’s a new year, and whether you’re looking to organize your current study process, or try out something more productive, this study pack can help you out. These are some of the methods I use to help myself study more effectively, and I’ve decided to make some printables out of them so that you can use them too!

In this study pack:

  • Day Tracker: to schedule your day or keep track of how you use your time.
  • Past Paper Tracker: to track all the past papers you’re practicing.
  • Past Paper Summary: to summarize the trends in your past papers so you can plan your studying accordingly.
  • Topic Tracker: to track the topics that appear in the past papers.
  • Syllabus Tracker: to help you know where you currently are in your syllabus: what’s been done and what’s left to do, along with how well you know the material

Click here to download! (link to study drive)

Hope these help, and don’t forget to tag me with #eintsein when you use them - I’d love to see them in action! And if you have any questions, drop me an ask/message. Have an awesome day :)

P.S. Examples of how to use some of these printables are in the gifs above, but of course, you’re free to use them in whatever method works best for you. For example, for the topic tracker, instead of distinguishing between the number of marks for the question, you could keep track of how many marks you’ve received for that topic (i.e. 100% means you get full marks for every single question of that topic).

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day 2

today i stayed after school to do some notes on lessons i missed last week, then went to the gym where i completed my goal from yesterday (try weight based exercise) which i’m happy about. then went shopping and baked some brownies and about to do some homework, so pretty busy evening. my goal for tomorrow is to do an hour of further maths work from as level to revise :)

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day 1

so i did almost 2 hours of work and 2 pieces of work this evening which i’m proud of actually, even though one piece was homework due tomorrow and the other was something quite passive. i redid my organic synthesis poster digitally, which hopefully makes it a lot nicer to revise from in the future. tomorrow my goals are to go to the gym and try some weight based exercise whilst there. i’d also like to clear out my study room but don’t know if i’ll have time.. we’ll see.

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#30daysofproductivity

so i haven’t posted in years possibly but with my a levels in a few months and aiming for four A*s, i decided i really need to do some work lol. i haven’t done work outside school all of year 13 besides last minute homework, so am going to ease myself into a routine throughout the next 30 days. for me, #30daysofproductivity will entail me trying to study (recorded through ‘forest’) for at least an hour a day. hopefully i can stick to it... i’m going to try do some work now.

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