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eintsein:

An Overview of Note-Taking Styles

Note-taking is one of the most essential skills a student should master. It allows you to record and review information to be used in the future. But what’s the best way to do so? Here’s an overview of note-taking styles that can help you maximize your learning!


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I’m redecorating my room to fit the dark academia style and i’m so excited

- digital Intro to Statistics notes i took today <3

- how is everyone doing with online classes?

hoping tomorrow will be more productive for me. I have a lot of coursework i have to get through.

not my photos _ found on pinterest

I just made a playlist with songs that remind me of my dark forest bookstagram aesthetic. If you want to recommend a song to add it, go for it!. 


  • Never Let Me Go — Florence + The Machine
  • all the good girls go to hell  — Billie Eilish
  • i love you  — Billie Eilish
  • Lithium  — Evanescence
  • The Other Side  — Evanescence
  • I Don’t Love You  — My Chemical Romance
  • The Ghost Of You  — My Chemical Romance
  • Edge Of Seventeen  — Stevie Nicks
  • Dreams  — Fleetwood Mac
  • Crystal  — Stevie Nicks
  • Sorcerer  — Stevie Nicks
  • Like a Stone  — Audioslave
  • I Am a Highway  — Audioslave
  • Heather  — Conan Gray
  • The Story  — Conan Gray
  • Comfort Crowd  — Conan Gray 
  • Checkmate  — Conan Gray
  • Die For You — Justin bieber ft. Dominic Fike 
  • willow  — Taylor Swift
  • cardigan  — Taylor Swift
  • no body, no crime  — Taylor Swift ft. HAIM
  • evermore  — Taylor Swift ft. Bon Iver
  • Met Him Last Night  — Demi Lovato ft. Ariana Grande
  • Mad World  — Ariana Grande
  • deja vu  — Olivia Rodrigo
  • favorite crime  — Olivia Rodrigo
  • traitor  — Olivia Rodrigo
  • jealousy, jealousy  — Olivia Rodrigo
  • I’m so tired…  — Lauv ft. Troye Sivan
  • Mean it  — Lauv ft. LANY
  • Fake  — Lauv ft. Conan Gray
  • There’s No Way  — Lauv ft. Julia Michaels 
  • Modern Loveliness  — Lauv
  • crash  — EDEN
  • drugs  — EDEN
  • Dynasty  — MIIA

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giusnotes:

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Daily log: 17th December 2021

I decided to try out daily log out here to keep myself accountable during winter break for the revision for my exams in January. So far it’s going okayish but could have been better.

Today I finished Section 4 of notes for NP and I still plan on finishing Section 5. Later on, I’ll see if I have energy to finish material from week 11 from VFF. Fingers crossed!

motvational:

I used to get so overwhelmed by the sheer amount of information i had to remember for exams in school!!! Endless dates and names in history, formulas in maths, essay points for psychology, the list goes on! Here are the tips i use myself to help you retain all those facts and figures you need to remember - that have all been scientifically proven to help! ❤️

lovelybluepanda:

Immersion is surrounding yourself with the language you learn. However, that doesn’t mean travelling to your target language’s country or talking only in your target language for X days/weeks/months only. 

There are also some easy ways. 

  • listen to music daily
  • watch a movie or a series, maybe cartoons, with dubs or subs
  • write your grocery list in your TL
  • change the settings of your phone or a particular site you use a lot 
  • have some books in your TL (also read them)
  • read motivational quotes in the language you learn
  • play a game
  • write in your agenda
  • keep a diary
  • learn new recipes written in your target language
  • talk to yourself in that language
  • watch videos on youtube
  • keep a blog/make posts in that language
  • read the news 
  • fanfiction
  • comics, webtoons
  • any activity you enjoy and can be found on the internet in your TL, just be consistent ^^

euripideez-nuts:

a study of the moon

learning-to-think:

Tag game

Thank you @studyingpearl <3 I’m late but finally doing it!

Rules: Tag 9 people you want to get to know better/catch up with!

Favourite colour: it depends what foooor. Either blue, green, purple, or orange/yellow.

Currently reading: Wuthering Heights, Emily Brönte

Last song: Hey, Soul Sister - Train

Last movie: Addams Family (1991)

Last show: The Vampire Diaries

Sweet, spicy or savoury: savoury (hehe same here)

Craving: I don’t know… something soft… like a doughnut or a crepe

Tea or coffee: Tea!

Currently working on: uh WriMo21? Three different fics? Or working on working up the motivation to actually do my coursework.

Tagging:@standoutilyounoticeme@music-of-physics@huangcha@mediocrelanguagelearner@myhoneststudyblr@wolfsnape@bluecookiesforrick@imma-fly-into-the-sun@langpedia

Thank you for tagging me!!

Favourite colour: teal, turquoise

Currently reading: lecture notes from Nuclear Physics XD

Last song: survivin’ by Bastille

Last movie: Dune (in cinema)

Sweet, spicy or savoury: sweet ^-^

Craving: more time? And F1

Tea or coffee: Tea, my beloved

Currently working on: catching up with Nuclear Physics

Tagging:@babinicz,@fundodopossum,@h-grangerstudies,@electroweak,@teapenguin,@stu-dna,@caeruleuz,@learnelle,@chocolatecroissant!

physicstudies:

My study aesthetic | intro post

A little about me :

I’ll soon be starting as a first year uni student.

I am a physics major.

I am an INTJ! And my friends usually call me amy Santiago lite lol and tbh, I am quite like her.

Studying and learning and the study aesthetic is my favourite.

I am part of many fandoms like shadow and bone, Gilmore girls, Brooklyn nine nine, etc.

I am a reader and I love reading all genres of books!!!

I sometimes do bujo as well, it’s not perfect, but I’ve just started and I am trying!

I am learning German and soon I’ll begin learning programming as well!

I am creating this account mainly because I want to keep memories of my studies and University life.

The accounts that motivated me to create a studyblr are :

@starrystvdy

@music-of-physics

@ravenswoodacademia

@schrodingersstudent

@caeruleuz

@sunlit-cashmere

Welcome!

lalavscollege:

How to catch up to your classes

Figure out how behind you are

The first step is figuring out how behind you actually are. Will you get anxious? Yes. Will you panic? Most likely. However, brace yourself. You got yourself in this, so make sure you get yourself out too. If you don’t, nobody else will. Grab a paper or open a document. And do the following:

  1. List all your subjects
  2. Mark what you will be evaluated for. Is it an essay, presentation or your good old theoretic exam?
  3. For each item that you have to deliver write down the following
  • Essay: How long should it be? Is it a team project or individual? How
  • Presentation: Is it an individual presentation or with a partner?
  • Theoretic: How many chapters will the test be based on?

Don’t panic. Prioritize.

I’m not going to lie, you WILL be overwhelmed once you finish that list. However, you are not obligated to do all of them. What do I mean by this? Well, why don’t you try to make a couple of them during resit period? I started a whole semester late, I had double the exams than my peers. Is taking all the exams at once doable? Certainly, but you will have to sacrifice your sanity and be content with a passing grade. However, I am not the type of person that is satisfied with a passing grade and I am also kinda lazy so I would choose which exams I would take in the examination period and which ones I would take in the resit period. That way, I didn’t overload myself with stuff and ensure a high grade nonetheless. Work smarter, not harder, kids.

This is where prioritizing came in handy. Based on the previous information gathered in the first step, filter which exams are the most important. Do you have a subject that requires an essay, presentation and a theoretic exam? Make it a priority. Is that theoretic exam feared among all students for being hella difficult? Make it a priority. As a rule of thumb, make all team projects a priority. So, then… What do you leave for resit? Is it an individual paper that does not require a lot of work or cannot be too long? Resit. Is it an individual presentation? Resit. Is it a simple test in a subject you are confident in? Resit. Although I do recommend trying to take all the written exams in the examination week. However, if you see that the workload is too much, move one to the resit.

Create a Master Calendar

Now that you know what you will be prioritizing, it is important to create a master calendar that will help you catch up. Here are some guidelines on how I do it.

  1. Mark off all your deadlines first
  2. Per subject divide the study material in tasks: What chapters do you need to study? When will you outline your paper? When will you write? Revise it?
  3. Schedule the most pressing or time consuming assignments first
  4. Assign 1 or 2 study subjects per day

If you work with programs such as Notion or other software that helps you with project management, doing a big backlog can be a game changer. Want more in depth information? I wrote a blog just about that here.

Have a structured and mindful study routine

I was surprised at how much I improved my study when I implemented a study routine. Before having one, I would spend hours and hours on one thing, or I would start reading about something and quickly started doing unnecessary research on what I’ve read. I thought I was being productive but truth of the matter is that I wouldn’t finish what I actually HAD TO do. Some weeks back, I shared my study routine with you. Having a study routine is important, if you want to ensure you are completing your tasks. Pro-tip: use the pomodoro technique or set a specific time for you to finish each of your tasks. You’ll finish more things that way.

Have a partner to keep you accountable

Finding a study buddy is one of the best decisions you can make when you are behind your studies. BUT make sure they are serious. This helped me so much back in my minor, I teamed up with another classmate and we created a shared doc where we each assigned a chapter to summarize. We would then come together and explain the chapter to each other. Thus cutting the time we spent reading and writing the summaries in half in order to focus on learning. Try to come up with ways to divide the workload between the two of you and then explain and discuss about it. This is a more interactive way of learning and is sure to keep you more engaged and help you remember it afterwards.

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