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tea-study-sleep · 4 years
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vaguely academic things to do to keep yourself entertained
go down a wikipedia research hole by clicking the first term you don’t understand
binge a crashcourse series end to end (personal recs: world history, history of science, big history, philosophy)
find free books on project gutenberg
download some western classics for free
borrow books and audiobooks from the libby app or borrowbox
start a commonplace book
take a khan academy course
browse MIT’s free online course materials
teach yourself to code
go on a google scholar essay dive
try the open access button to avoid some paywalls for academic media, or install unpaywall that does a similar thing
research the history of the place you where you live
tempt the wrath of the duolingo owl and learn a language
search for online streams of the local tv in your target language’s country and use as background noise for immersion points
print and scrapbook favourite poetry and literature quotes
improve your handwriting by doing handwriting exercises
learn philosophy with the philosophize this! podcast. actually just check out all the educational spotify podcasts there are many good ones
start a weekly club with friends to share new and interesting things you’ve learnt that week
clean and reorganise your study space, physical or digital
check out online museums
fave educational youtube channels that I adore: vsauce, crashcourse, smarter every day, kurzgesagt, school of life, tom scott, r. c. waldun, vsauce3, primer, mark rober, veritasium, asapSCIENCE, scishow, TED-ed
hopefully you’ll find something to enjoy! happy learning x
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tea-study-sleep · 4 years
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11.05.2020 almond latte + new law books + fresh stationery
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tea-study-sleep · 4 years
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quarantine discovery + updates!
just rediscovered my studyblr that i haven’t touched in two years??? i’m looking at getting back into bullet journal while in self-isolation so thought i’d do a look back.
how many of my followers are still here?? are you still active? what are you up to now?
like this if you’re still an active studyblr! reply to this if i should be following you + let me know what you’re studying!
last time i was on this account, i was a psychology major, french minor in the 3rd year of my studies. NOW, i’m a first year master of science student studying health promotion! time flies, my dudes.
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tea-study-sleep · 6 years
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24.02.2018 [20/100 days of productivity] Mm.. finally today I’m proud of my job. I set down and I was productive.
And what would you say me? Do you live near the sea? When was the last time you saw it?
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tea-study-sleep · 7 years
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The time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time.
— Bertrand Russell
photo by: https://slytherin-psych-studies.tumblr.com/
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I have human biology exam on the 17th of this month. This might be actually the first time I have started early enought whcih also means I am not stressed.
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24 august 2017 | my bujo isn’t always pretty; most of the time it’s just trackers + lists.
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Hey guys, so I’ve seen some posts around about daily routines so I thought I’d share my own. I consider myself to be great at being productive even early in the morning, and here’s how I achieve that. Hope this is helpful, and feel free to ask me questions if you have any!
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07.04.17
getting my workspace nice and tidy for a productive day of math studies! hopefully will get topic 1 fully revised today.
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This studyblr is ANTI all-nighter, ANTI overexertion, PRO mental wellness, PRO self care, PRO getting enough sleep
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write your url by only using emojis
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Grade Tracker Pack 1.0!
I was already making these when an anon asked for them!
Comes in 5 versions: for the class itself, and for its classwork, homework, quizzes, and tests
Box to write what class the printable is for
Box to write notes in
Chart to the left to name the numbers and write out the grade %s
Chart to the right to dot-in grade percents and see how they change
Comes in landscape A4 and letter page size
Comes in PDF and JPEG file format
Rules & Information
Please do not steal, claim as your own, or redistribute; basic rules apply. Read more on my printable page
As a thank you to my followers, this printable doesn’t use AdFly :)
Download here!
My Printables Page & Tag | Requests are always open!
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tea-study-sleep · 7 years
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French Punctuation
I started noticing that in French, there’s always a space before exclamation marks and question marks. I used to think it was a typo, but then I saw it again and again until I realized that there’s a difference between French and English in punctuation. So I looked it up and decided to make a post about it, since I couldn’t find any inclusive posts about this subject. So here goes!
Names of Punctuation Marks in French:
Full stop/period (.) = le point
Comma (,) = la virgule
Colon (:) = les deux-points
Semi-colon (;) = le point-virgule
Exclamation mark (!) = le point d’exclamation
Question mark (?)= le point d’interrogation
Quotation marks (“ ”)= les guillemets (« »)
Hyphen (-) = le trait d’union
Dash/M-dash (—) = le tiret
Ellipsis (…) = les points de suspension
Round brackets ( ) = les parenthèses
Square brackets [ ] = les crochets
Punctuation Rules:
I. One-part punctuation marks:
These are: the period (.) and the comma (,)
◘ Just like in English: there is no space before the period or the comma, but there is a space after them. So, nothing new here!
◘ When it comes to numerals, the period and comma are opposites in the two languages:
2.5 (two point five) = 2,5 (deux virgule cinq)
2,500 (two thousand five hundred) = 2.500 (deux mille cinq cents)
◘ The serial comma (or Oxford comma; the one that precedes the “and” in a list) is not used in French (as opposed to being optional in English). So you say: J'ai acheté un livre, deux stylos et du papier but not J'ai acheté un livre, deux stylos, et du papier.
II. Two-part punctuation marks:
These include : ; « » ! ? % $ #
◘ In French, a space is required both before and after all two- (or more) part punctuation marks and symbols.
◘ Quotation marks (“ ”) don’t exist in French! Instead, les guillemets (« ») are used. Note that they are not just two angle brackets typed together like << >>, and to type them (using the international keyboard on Windows) use ctrl+alt+[ and ctrl+alt+]
◘ Another big difference between English and French is that guillemets are usually used only at the beginning and end of an entire conversation. Unlike in English, where any non-speech is found outside of the quotation marks, in French guillemets do not end when an incidental clause (he said, she smiled, etc.) is added. To indicate that a new person is speaking, a tiret (dash) is added.
For example:
In English, a conversation can be written like this:
“Hi Jean!” Pierre says. “How are you?” “Oh, hi Pierre!” shouts Jeanne. “Did you have a nice weekend?” “Yes, thanks,” she responds. “But—” “Wait, I have to tell you something important.”
But in French, it’s written like this:
« Salut Jeanne ! dit Pierre. Comment vas-tu ? — Ah, salut Pierre ! crie Jeanne. — As-tu passé un bon weekend ? — Oui, merci, répond-elle. Mais… — Attends, je dois te dire quelque chose d'important ».
That’s about it! More information on this subject can be found here:
French Punctutation (La Ponctuation)
French Hyphens
Wordreference Forums Discussion on French Punctuation
Punctuation Rules for Canadian French
Names of punctuation symbols in French
NOTE: Apparently, there are a few differences in punctuation rules between Canadian French and French French (or European French), check the links above.
Oh! And if you find any mistakes or something missing, please let me know :)
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tea-study-sleep · 7 years
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If you want school to start because you miss the structure and learning but dread the inevitable return of anxiety and stress and you’re hyper-aware of this inner conflict clap your hands
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