you might’ve seen an unfinished version of this note before, but here’s the completed one! i recently took a test on this topic and i think i learned a lot about how to study for history :)
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Tuesday 14th January
Today is officially the 1 year birthday of my studyblr
@myhoneststudyblr !!! When I started this blog, I wasn’t in the best place cause I was starting to get really stressed. I had known about and been following the studyblr community for a while and had admired how dedicated, motivational and amazing everybody in this community are!!! I decided that I would start this blog... and I am soooo glad I did ʘ‿ʘ
Over the past year, I have met so many wonderful people and been inspired by many MANY more!!!! This blog has really helped me through my exams and I can’t wait to see what happens over the next year
- sophie xxx
Some blogs that I want to say THANK YOU to:
@adelinestudiess @problematicprocrastinator @coffeeandpies @eintsein @einstetic @personalacademic @mid-afternoon-tea @elleandhermione @stu-dna @cals-desk @diaryofastemstudent @intellectys @rivkahstudies @studytherin @sprouht-studies @sorcierstudies @sonderstudy @emilysnonsense @reinestudies @tbhstudying @coralstudiies @cactistudies @obliviatestudies @oblivionstudy @indiaisstudying @alimastudies @getshitdonetbh @joulesstudies @journal-jk @kaisdesk @kistudy @katliners @laenotes @lovelybluepanda @little-studies @catstudyblr @vitruvianstudies @noorstudy @nerdastically @mochi-studies @amenastudies @studywithvictory @studybroe @hannahsox-studies @fahmidas-world
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Bri’s Studyblr introduction
I MOVED THIS ACCOUNT TO @bigfootstationery !
this is my old blog that i no longer intend on using because it is a sideblog. If you’re interested in following me just note that this is technically a dead account, and I am no longer active on it. Thank you !
Very quickly i would love to thank @babirousa for my profile picture. The tiny bigfoot is absolutely adorable, and @forheksed for the photo i’m using for this post. I love how calming and beautiful your art is. 🌿
➭ About me
My name is Bri !
Im 15, my birthday is 12/9/03
I’m in the slytherin house 🐍😌
I have the Sagittarius zodiac sign
INFJ-A personality type
My dream job is to be a dermatologist
I live in the state of Washington 🌲
Im a lesbian ⛄️ i lov girls
➭ My interests & favorites
I love healthy foods, especially fruites and avocados 🥺🥑
I love paiting! My current WIP is Boys Who Cry from SpongeBob. Ive also painted my friends phonecase and my backpack.
My favorite season is fall. Halloween is my favorite holliday.
I love watching stationery videos on youtube, but im also a sucker for minecraft playthroughs and speedbuilds tbh
I love both tea and coffee. I’m always drinking one or the other
I really really love bigfoot. He’s the living icon for fake it ‘til you make it, and its a phrase i live by. I also love the forest/nature aesthetic that comes along with bigfoot, if you couldnt tell.
I’m LOVE big hoodies and i’m always in one. (pacific northwest tings)
I honestly love getting asked questions, so if you ever wanna pop into my asks I’ll always answer pretty quickly.
➭ My schedule 2019-2020
Medical Interventions (science and CTE credit)
World History Honors (history credit)
Geometry (math credit)
Spanish 103 (language credit, also counts for potential college credits if i pass !)
Cermaics (fine arts credit)
Pre AP English 10 (english credit)
I’m kinda nervous about my schedule this year because ive never taken this many advanced classes, but last year was SO easy.. so i have some faith yknow.
➭ Why i’m creating this blog
I’ve definitely been following a few studyblr blogs on my main for awhile and I absolutely love the community and the beautiful productivity that comes out of it. I didnt start one of my freshman year and once i started to consider it i thought it would be kinda odd to start in the middle of the schoolyear, so i’ve been waiting a few months to start and i’m so excited.
I would love if this blog kinda held me accountable in a way, and motivated me and kept me on the grind. I would love to be apart of this amazing community and help to motivate and inspire others. Hopefully i can provide some tips and spread love and motivation within the community. 🌻🌿
Bye for now, and i’ll make sure to update when school starts in 2 weeks !
➭ Studyblrs that have inspired me 🌱💐
@studyblr @tiffstudies @pianoandstudy @studious-simplicity @elkstudies @theorganisedstudent @universi-tea @studyign @studytherin @journalsanctuary @successe-s @studiousminds @studyingnic @noorstudy @way-to-study @kathistudies @peepstudies @janetstudies @caroline-studying @laenotes @sprouht-studies @howlsmovingdesk @scholarly @aescademic @sorcererstudies @acad3mic @tacostudy @studyingstuffwithem @siirenstudies
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(re) introduction
Hey there! I’m aquarellestudies and I thought I’d create a proper intro post so you can all get to know me better! Plus, I’ve also just revamped my blog and it’s so much nicer aah.
Above are some of my most recent notes from each of my classes. I’m studying math, music and drama in Sydney, Australia.
My name is Jas and I am seventeen. Things I’m interested in are:
Photography
Art
Graphic Design
Music
Sports
Reading
Journaling
Penpalling
I own 3 dogs, 2 turtles and a cat and they are all incredibly cute. Some of my favourite studyblrs here are:
@elkstudies @gloomstudy @stillstudies @sarastudyblr @lenstudy @laenotes @emmastudies @kaylareads @plantednotes @primrosestudies and many more!
If you’re a studyblr with any similar interests please reblog and I’ll check you out and most likely follow! I’m always looking for more content on my dash x
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hi, welcome to my studyblr/bookblr intro post! after years of lurking, i’ve decided to reveal myself
about me
people like to call me T (like tea). i'm a senior in a high school in the usa who's just trying to finish off the year strong.
a few fun facts:
i love to read books, comics, manga, webtoons (basically anything and everything)
i do graphic design on the side, so i’ll be using this studyblr as a chance to practice that and share bits of my portfolio
anime and kdramas are my go-to entertainment with youtube and a few american tv shows close behind (like the fosters, this is us, and others)
classes
in no particular order i take
AP English Lit
AP Physics C
AP Calc BC
AP US History
but outside of school i’m trying to improve my design skills and learn the basics of python (hard to keep up though)
goals
i’m hoping that this studyblr/bookblr will encourage me to study/read more. since my college app journey is over, i’m now just focusing on improving my poor habits and delving into my passions.
my more tangible goals are:
complete my python course
get a 5 on my AP exams
read all the classics on my bookshelf
finish 100 days of productivity (or however long until AP exams come around)
keep up with journaling every night
and, of course, to be active on my studyblr/bookblr, and quite possibly start a studygram
inspiration
the honesty and beauty of the studyblr community and their posts inspired me to join. a few of my favorite studyblrs are: @emmastudies, @studyquill, @adelinestudiess, @studyblr, @scholarstudy, @laenotes (or her studygram now), @studying-engineering, @eruditekid, @areistotle, and @tbhstudying
thank you :)
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Revision Notes
My first step to studying history is making revision notes that summarize the material I’m learning. I aim to write around one point per paragraph but I rarely do that :’) Realistically, I write around 4-5 points. (whoops!) One trick I use to make myself truly distill the material is by pretending the bullet point I’m making is going to go on a flashcard. (Which it is anyway!) This way, I remember that I don’t want to distill the information again for the flashcards part.
Flashcards
This is actually a recent thing I started to do when studying for history. On one side of the flashcard, I would write the paragraph title or the general gist of what the content is about. On the other side, I have the bullet point(s) from my notes summarized even further. After creating the flashcards, I practice retrieval from both sides. If I’m using physical flashcards, my process for reviewing is the same as the learn mode on Quizlet. The learn mode is simply get it right twice. It’s quick, easy, and I learn a lot. When using digital flashcards, my favourite site to use is Quizlet. I use different modes depending on how much time I want to spend studying and the depth of the material. Flashcards are extremely helpful for remembering the dates of key events, main ideas, or key people.
Mind map
For the longest time ever I didn’t understand the point of mind maps. They were just too confusing?? I decided that I would try to make a mind map for the history topics. The topics were just too confusing and a mind map helped me see where they connected. I also used my mind map as a guide for my ‘blurts’. You can see one of my mind maps here.
Blurts
Blurts are when I see a topic name/paragraph title and I blurt out everything I know about the topic. Blurts can really help you see the gaps in your knowledge.
Timelines
This is self-explanatory when it comes to history. There’s just so many random dates and having it in chronological order is really helpful.
This is just my way of studying for history. Of course, it’s best to experiment with what works best for you when studying if you can. You can see I experimented a bit by trying out flashcards and mind maps. The end result: a more effective way to study for me!
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these don’t look that nice but they were effective! what are your favourite ways to make study notes?
📝 muji b5 lined paper, pentel energel lrn 0.5, pentel fude touch brush pen (light & dark brown)
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The Feynman Technique is something I recently stumbled across on when searching for memorization techniques. What’s interesting is that it is a simple and easy method to quickly distil information, but no one I know uses it (or heard of it). This method is extremely helpful for understanding and memorizing difficult concepts.
Here are the steps to the Feynman Technique:
1. Get a sheet of paper or whatever you’ll be reviewing on, but it should be blank.
2. Write the title of your topic/concept.
3. Write a simple explanation in the simplest wording you can, as if you are to teach someone.
4. Review anything you missed.
5. Write another explanation. If you deviate from distilling the information or you’re starting to paraphrase the information, simplify your explanation more.
a. If possible, use an analogy.
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it’s a shame this spell doesn’t exist in the real world :((
📝 pale pink crayola marker, hp printer paper
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*hugs you real tight* would you please send this to the first 10 people in your dash? Make sure someone gets a hug today and stay safe!
this is the sweetest 💕 thank you
I can’t send asks cause this is a side blog but I’ll tag some of my favs
@headgirlstudy @cals-desk @sosiaalitieteet @coffeeandpies @coralstudiies @smilestudy @rivkahstudies @mid-afternoon-tea @laenotes @oblivionstudy (hope you all are good xxx)
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