I love your url, it's so cute!
thank you!!
I love your url, it's so cute!
thank you!!
advice pls!!! I'm wondering if I should leave all my notes in their independent notebook (I have 3 notebooks for 3 subjects) or if I should (gently) take them out and file them in a binder with dividers??? I'm so torn :
personally, I like having an individual folder/binder/notebook for each subject because it keeps things more straight forward. I think you should keep it as is.
may 4, 2017 - star wars day!
here’s an old star wars creative spread that i made in my bullet journal after watching rogue one! this layout was inspired by @tbhstudying‘s rainy weather creative spread. to everyone out there taking exams and finishing up the school year, may the force be with you!
currently listening to: “star wars: main title” - john williams
I’m going to uni this autumn, and I feel like most of studyblr’s incoming freshmen are just as clueless as I am. Here’s a bunch of tips from the more experienced among us, and I hope it’s just as useful to you as it is to me!
this took forever to make so i’m really hoping it’s good
Textbooks
Saving Money
Dorm & Living
Packing Lists
Recipes
Studying & Taking Notes
Essays
Exams
Masterposts
Advice
Miscellaneous
yay for chemistry tests ᕕ( ᐛ )ᕗ
+ printable here - stationery all tagged here
from my instagram: @studeying
a really excellent way to reduce anxiety is to pick up a new hobby. find something you’re interested in, learn it, then use it as a healthy and productive way to cope.
IM GOING TO LEARN THEM ALL
CHALLENGE considered :’)
5 / 13 / 17 » 6:18 p.m. — my bullet journal spread for april 28 through april 30. i know a little late but i still wanted to post it. 😅 ft. my cat. (she wanted to help me.)
finally im feeling better (i had a very strange period of time idk why) and it’s finals week so yeah im gonna die
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This is so useful !!
Also, FutureLearn is another amazing website for online courses
old physics notes!! 😁 i also used my zebra mildliners for this so yay ✨ i luv warm colored highlighters woo
you can get the same highlighters @ kawaiipenshop.com !!! use my code: “ kai ” for 10% off + free international shipping
I’ve had this idea for a while, and I finally made it! If you have any more extensions that you use, feel free to add them to this post!
forgot about this account again oops but i changed from val-studies to @dfferentiation!!
06/01/17 — 7:22 p.m.
so here is my bujo spread for the week of may 8th to may 12th! i went for a pinkish spread this time? idk. anywho, i’m finishing up finals right now and i feel like i’m doing well. also, i hope everyone else is doing well on finals too!
more on my studygram: @acafeofstudying
tombow dual brush tip swatches of their names (top edited, bottom not)