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rabiyastudies · 4 years
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my first semester is coming to a close and im not ready for finals.
have been writing a term paper all afternoon, haven’t even started practicing for my calculus class yet either.
hope everyone’s having a great day!
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studyingkoala · 5 years
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Instagram: @studying.koala
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actuarystudies · 5 years
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14.12.18 // I finished all my finals!!! Today's didn't go that great but it's curved and everyone whom I saw after said the same thing. Though my university had a deal of their apparel and so I got myself one of their sweaters and I love it! This spread is from 2 weeks ago and I love it so much!
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studhylife · 6 years
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Help Please!
I wanna start a Youtube channel so badly, but I'm scared that no one will subscribe lol. Plus, I don't even know what videos to make!
Would you subscribe if I made one? Any can you leave suggestions of what to post/make my channel about? 
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fictionalshar · 7 years
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Saturday, 15th July 2017 - - - - - - - - - I am so sorry I haven’t posted any original content in ages. I have been studying organic chemistry a lot recently though and I have managed to get a better grounding of it.
I have also been doing some veterinary work experience and I am absolutely loving it. I am sure I want to be a vet when I’m older I just need to somehow get into vet school first. Pray for me.
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stuhdeeblr · 7 years
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<<18.05.2017 >>
don’t wait for someday 
self reminder cos i tend to say “next time” and “i’ll do it later” :/ 
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likeimstudying · 7 years
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12 / 100 days Of productivity 05.07.2017 // Sorting out my binder and stuff in preparation for the start of semester which isn’t for like 3 weeks but shh
do not remove caption please
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rabiyastudies · 5 years
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[ Day 10/100 Of Productivity ]
It looks like I only post about Psychology lol, but I promise I study other subjects too!! I’ve created a very detailed study plan for midterms and I hope I can follow through with it
I’ve began writing out masterpost types of things and I’ve got a couple in my que, so be on the look out for those!!!
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rabiyastudies · 5 years
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Hello! This is a masterpost of my favourite school supplies! This includes pens, pencils, highlighters, markers, paper and notebooks! The small star ( * ) represents my all time ride or die products :) There are no brush pens on this list because I currently don’t own any, got a Pentel Sign one coming though!
Black Pens:
Pilot G2 0.38 
Pilot G2 0.5 * 
Pentel Energel Needle Tip 0.3 * 
Muji Capped Gel Ink Pen 0.38 
Coloured Pens: 
Muji Capped Gel Ink Pens 0.38
Pilot Juice 0.5 *
Staedtler Tripus Fineliners
Pencils: 
Papermate Clearpoint Mechanical pencils 0.5 *
Bic Mechanical Pencils 0.5 
Markers: 
Crayola Supertip markers *
Staedtler markers 
Highlighters:
Zebra Mildiner highlighters * 
Stabilo Boss highlighters 
Muji clear view highlighters 
Paper/Notebooks:
Typo A4 notebooks * (best paper quality ever, kind of expensive)
Muji Plantation lined notebooks * (really good quality, ivory paper)
Muji recycled grid notebooks 
Fivestar reinforced paper (decently smooth but SUPER white)
Muji loose leaf paper (SUPER smooth, but not white)
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rabiyastudies · 5 years
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A Levels is a lot different than GCSEs and here are some tips from a recent graduate.
It needs a lot more revision.
The jump from GCSEs/O Levels is enormous.Even though you go from having 8/9 subjects to 3/4, much more studying is required. There’s a lot more to cover and all the topics are more elaborated. Overall, everything is just more difficult. Knowing this ahead of time can really be beneficial. Don’t think studying a week before midterms or exams will be a good idea because it won’t be. Your best bet would be to study as you go along.
Do not skip classes unless absolutely necessary.
The second mistake was skipping classes. So the first time I ditched, I told myself it would only happen again if it was an emergency, but alas, not the case. After my first time ditching, I almost stopped attending Economics classes completely because I thought I could study on my own, because I didn’t like my teacher. I regretted this when we had our mock, where the questions that were given to us had already been gone through in class.
Don’t waste your free periods.
I had a lot of free periods, and in all of them, I’d chat with friends, walk around the school, do nothing of sustenance, basically. These are ideal for studying or revising because you’re technically already in the right mindset seeing as you’re in school. Also, if you get enough done at school, you’ll end up having to do a lot less at home! I’m not saying do this every single time, but just realize that there’s more to free periods than social gatherings.
Pick subjects you enjoy.
Every subject is going to be difficult in it’s own way, and you’re going to most likely get fed up of everything. By picking something you enjoy, you may be able to deal with it a lot better and spend more time working on it. I spent the most time in AS on Economics because I loved it and it was so interesting to me, and much less time on Psychology just because it didn’t give me the same excitement. This was blatantly obvious when I got my AS results.
Your friend group will change,
I thought I’d be friends with the same people all throughout it. I was wrong. Over just two years, I lost a lot of people I considered to be close friends, but I also made so many new friendships. Friend groups change and it doesn’t have to be due to drama or whatever, it kind of happens naturally. Don’t be alarmed if this happens, because you’ll meet so many new people over the course of your A Levels.
Ask questions.
Don’t be afraid to raise your hand and clear your concepts if you’re confused. That’s literally what your teacher is there for! If you don’t want to ask in front of your class, ask in their office hours! It’s better to have accurate information than flipping through different books a week before the exam trying to make sense of it.
Join extracurricular activities and clubs
A Levels isn’t going to be fun if all you do is stay locked up studying. To make new friends, meet new people, just have a better time, you can join a club or an activity or something sports related! I joined like three clubs in AS and ran my own in A2, and let me tell you, it was amazing. I met people I would’ve never been friends with if it weren’t for the clubs. Yes grades are important, but some universities may prefer it if you seem like an all rounder.
If anyone has any other tips on starting A Levels please mention them! 
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rabiyastudies · 5 years
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[ Day 11/ 100 Of Productivity ]
The list of books I want to read is getting so long while the time I have for leisure is getting smaller and smaller ): but here are some English notes for a standardised test that I have to give soon featuring 1984 by George Orwell and my midterm study schedule!!
What’s everyone’s go to tv show? Mine is Brooklyn Nine Nine!
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actuarystudies · 5 years
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05.01.2019 | day 5 of 100 days of productivity
My productivity isn’t at its height today but it’s ok, since we all need breaks. I did do a load of laundry and for me, that’s productive.
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rabiyastudies · 5 years
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So I’ve listed out a couple study tips that have personally been useful to me over the years. Things like these are personal, things that work for me may not work for you and that’s okay!! Please don’t try to adopt a method or tip that doesn’t work for you just for the aesthetics (me and mindmaps).
Two notebook method
This really changed my note taking game. What this method essentially is, is you take two notebooks. Designate one of them to be your school notebook and keep the other one at home. At school, as your teacher speaks, make quick, hurried notes in the school notebook and write questions in the margins, just make these as detailed as you want them and don’t worry too much about colours and aesthetics. Then, at home, open up the school notebook alongside any study materials like printouts or a textbook, and start making cleaner, more organized notes. In the second notebook, you can add in points you might have missed from the textbook as well as use different colours. Usually, trying to make neat notes at school doesn’t end well, because we often don’t have the time to switch out pens. 
Post-It Notes everywhere
If there’s ever information I need to memorize instead of learn, I just put it on a vivid post it note and stick it on the wall opposite my bed. What this does, is it makes me see the post it every single morning and night as well as multiple times in between, thus, I remember the information. During exam season, my entire wall is covered with post its and it’s extremely helpful. You can also post them on a mirror, in the dining room and next to your television!
Colour coding chapters
This is a life saver. What you do, is you designate a colour specifically for a chapter. For example, if I was making notes for Law of Demand and Law Of Supply, I’d use a separate colour pen to write both. The body of my notes are always black, but the highlighter and the terminology I often write in a different colour will differentiate the chapters. During an exam, you can try to remember the colour of the notes pertaining to the chapter. This is really helpful for those individuals who have issues memorizing! 
Write write write
Instead of reading over and over again, try to write the information a few times. This is far more effective. If possible, write in different colours too!
Reading text thrice
What you do is read the entire chapter once with nothing in your hand, no pen, no highlighter. Then, afterwards, you read it again, but this time with a highlighter or anything you use to take out key points. The third time you read just the main highlighted points and make short summaries on paragraphs (2-4 lines per summary) and then when you go to write your notes out, you can stick to the summaries. It seems excessive, but it’s more effective for me than just reading once.
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rabiyastudies · 5 years
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[ Day 22/100 Of Productivity ]
So it’s been a long time since I posted. After midterms were over and my brother was here, I didn’t do much, but then classes started up again and my schedule got super busy. Haven’t been as productive as I wish I could’ve been, but this is a picture from December 2018 (:
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studyingkoala · 6 years
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I feel like you tend to hear the same things repeated in every business subject 😂
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actuarystudies · 5 years
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04.01.2019 | day 4 of 100 days of productivity
So I had a rather productive day! I had a good rest, went to the gym and studied a bit. This is some pics of my petit prince themed spread and I love it 🥰 so much!
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