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#Summer School
classichorrorblog · 1 month
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7 Comfort Movies
Tagged by @ethan-hawke and @animusrox (Thank You!)
I tag: @ceteradesunt, @losthavenmine, @j0el-miller, @lonelyzarquon, @90scully, @stretchbrock, @leatherfaceologist, @thedrillerkiller and anyone that wants to make a list like this.
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matchafoxjournal · 2 years
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25/07/2022 - last year we had to study 8 out of 11 modules. For next year we have to know them all, so I decided to start summarizing the other three during the summer break ☕️
Ft. A Lotus S’more Cookie from Nebokgom on YouTube, a recipe I wanted to try for ages!
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soupy-sez · 7 months
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Summer School (1987)
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weirdyearbook · 11 days
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Source details and larger version.
Here's a collection of vintage bathtubs to dip into.
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lupusmaxima · 10 months
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2023/06/23
sorry i’ve been a bit afk! i’m working on my final for my summer course and it’s taking a lot of time. who knew making a comic book would be so much effort lol
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hclib · 10 months
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7,000 Miles of Summer School... for Teachers
What do teachers do in the summertime? For 55 Nebraska teachers in the summer of 1940, the answer was travel. For 40 days, the teachers--students at Nebraska State Teachers College-- piled into two buses and set out to learn American geography. Their professor, Dr. V.C. McKim (pictured at the wheel of the bus), believed that the only true way to teach geography was to first experience its variety firsthand.
The group traversed the countryside observing, researching, and writing reports along the way. While the busses rolled along, teams of students counted and recorded different features of the terrain and built environment they passed. When stopping in cities and towns, the student teachers toured industrial plants and natural marvels, wrote reports, and even presented programs on local radio.
On July 15, the students stopped for the night at the Minnehaha Falls campground after touring flour mills and visiting St. Anthony Falls. The next morning, they shared their experiences live on WLOL radio before setting out for Taylor's Falls and Duluth.
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college-hacks · 1 year
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Find a hobby besties. Literally anything that isn't staring at a phone screen. It does wonders for your mental health. I learned to spin yarn on a drop spindle (you can make your own for cheap, I got mine for 5$ at a local reenactment, bought wool from the ladies at said reenactment and now am part of the reenactment lol) and you never know what other doors may open for you! It's a great way to make friends who are also into the hobby. It doesn't have to be anything artsy, it could be reading, taking walks, seeing how much litter you can pick up, collecting fall leaves that are pretty
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bun-monchi · 1 year
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Pov: it's the last day of school, and you get a phone call that you have summer school.💀
*sobbing intensifies*
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princetofbone · 11 months
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Summer Studying Tips
As it around the time schools get out for summer, I wanted to share some tips I’ve learned over my many years of doing summer math homework and writing essays for various purposes. I’ve done this enough to know that there are really fucking painful ways to do it and ways that don’t suck nearly as much. Lets get cracklakin!
Timing:
- Ideally you should start early. This post is happening at the start of summer because you should start your studying at the beginning of summer. I like to organize my workload in a bell curve for maximum rest and least amount of cramming at the end. This means that you are starting the summer with a smallish amount of work (to rest and do fun things to reset from the schoolyear), and doing more and more every day as the summer progresses (helps stave off boredom and gets things done), and then start doing less to re-rest yourself so you can be fresh and ready for the next year. All of this while still being finished with no need to cram a bunch of work in at the end of the summer.
- While this is a different aspect of “timing” it is, in my opinion, more important.  Have a set time (or many set times you rotate between) to do your summer work. Make sure this time is not when other people are going to be inviting you to things or when you can hear or see people outside doing fun things. For me, this means at four or five in the morning. I wake up and get as much done as I can before six, then have the rest of the day to relax without worrying about  having to do anything. This method was practically beaten into me, so I kinda hate it, but I can tell my father to go fuck himself and still use tools he forced upon me. I know many people who only work at noon because they like sitting outside in the morning sun and they hang out with friends in the evening. Overall for this one, just make sure that the time you pick isn’t a time where you typically do something because the worst feeling in the world is fomo while studying- it kills nay and all motivation.
Location:
I feel like every study tips post known to man says something or rather about how important location is- and it is super important! Like super super important! but no-one talks about why it is so important. And that good locations for studying depend on who you are and how you do work. I personally struggle to work in cafes because I can hear people talking and I’m nosey as hell. I have friends who can’t work in libraries because the quiet + book noises freaks her out. I can’t work in my kitchen because its nearly impossible for me to focus there. the main things I think about before I try working in a new space are 
1) how loud will it be
2) what kind of noise will it be
3)have I spent time there before doing something else (that my mind will want to do more than study)
4) is it somewhere I have the space to study + internet
5) will I run into someone I know
6) can I be there a decently long amount of time without paying/not paying very much?
7) what is the temperature like
8) what is the likelihood of a kids club showing up
obviously these criteria are different for each person, but they might be a good jumping off place- because it is summer and most kids are getting out of school, avoiding places that will be overrun with them is probably a good idea. In addition, make sure to settle down in a place that is a comfortable temperature and a place where the temp wont fluctuate too much.
Motivation:
I think overall this is the most important thing to keep in mind. It doesn't matter how well you plan out when and where you will be doing your work, it is hell to do if you don’t want to do it. 
I’m not going to tell you to love your subject, but if it is something that you don't like, that feels pointless, and you think it has absolutely no impact on your future, it’s going to be a nightmare to get done. I have no tips for you if you are in this situation.
If you don’t want to do it because it is annoying, but it’s a necessary class that you need to take, that works great! put on some fun music and force yourself to do it. It will suck but if it is part of your major or in any way connected to something you like or are passionate about, follow those connections. For example, I was in this awful writing class last semester. The teacher was bad and there was nothing really to be learned. it was a class i had to take solely for the credits. I decided that I was going to be obnoxious and write every damn essay about corsetry and the patriarchy. I swear to got I have 80 pages of writing about the damn subject. I should be publishing a book at this point. (I was one of my favorite classes that semester bc I had so much fun with the topic)
If you don’t want to do it because it’s hard, buckle up and open khan academy and YouTube. nearly every subject known to man is covered in some level on those two sites, and if that fails, find an alternate textbook to the one you have and see if having two perspectives makes it make sense. 
If it’s something you want to do but just cant force yourself to do and you’ve been scrolling for hours, go brush your teeth, change clothes or take a shower and start trying to do your work somewhere new.
I hope one of these helped, and if you have more ideas/tips pls let me know bc I’m writing this to procrastinate on my own summer work.
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art-of-mathematics · 10 months
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If you would like to attend - or know someone who would like to attend:
At my local university the AG Geometric Modeling and Visualization organizes a summer school "Architectural Math for Bamboo Structures".
Because I am lazy I just insert screenshots of their instagram post and their flyer , and add a link to the uni:
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More information can be found at the website of TU Dresden:
(Description of the topic in English language:)
https://tu-dresden.de/mn/math/geometrie/lordick/schnittstelle/veranstaltungen/summer-schools/bend-it-like-dini-architectural-math-for-bamboo-structures/topic
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heidismagblog · 6 months
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soupy-sez · 7 months
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SUMMER SCHOOL (1987) dir. Carl Reiner
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tabbyadams · 1 year
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AND THEY ARE BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 1st day of Summer School!!!
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inventedbymelvin · 9 months
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Say Melvin, you ever heard of summer school?
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"You mean a half day of school where you just do simple work to 'prove' you know the subject? I don't need to spend extra time at school when I have things to invent and problems to cause."
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coffeestudyy · 11 months
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[june 7, 2023]
a little lemonade to brighten up the study session never hurt anyone right? 😉
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college-hacks · 8 months
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Make sure your laptop is CHARGED and UPDATED and TESTED Before your first class. Anyway on an unrelated note I opened up my laptop for class and it's not working 😒 my advice is from experience I promise
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