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15082019
-a mini stationery haul-
I start my new semester on September 2nd, how about you guys??
In frame:
Muji 0.38 mm gel ink pens (black)
Muji 0.5 mm smooth gel ink pen (red)
Muji A5 notebook
Muji B5 loose leaf
Tombow dual brush pens
Sakura pigma micron 0.3 mm and 0.1 mm
Sakura gelly roll metallic
Pentel energel pen refills
lewis dot structures…
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some studying on the go :") look at the shaky handwriting HAHAA
tips for college classes that nobody tells you
1. don’t load your hardest classes in one semester. find out which classes within your major are rumored to be tough and divide them out throughout your time in college.
2. don’t show up to class earlier than 10 mins early. the class before yours will likely still be in there finishing up, and you’ll either walk in in the middle of a lecture or have to stand outside for a long time. just get there 5-10 mins early and you’ll be fine!
3. create a group chat for all of your classes. find a few friends from class and make a group chat! this can be either on imessage, groupme, or whatever is most popular to use at your school. this can be your go-to place to ask questions about assignments, due dates, etc. before asking the professor!
4. as for class participation, quality>quantity. in most college classes (with the exception of huge lectures) participation accounts for a chunk of your grade, and some professors take that grade very seriously. however, this doesn’t mean you should raise your hand and talk whenever you find the opportunity- your professor (and your classmates, for that matter) will appreciate you much more if your comments and questions are less frequent and have more to add to the class.
5. the readings listed under a date in a class are due for that class, they are not homework for the next class. this is one of the biggest issues college freshman have at the beginning of their first semester. unless the professor specifically says otherwise, if the syllabus is set up to list each class individually with the readings underneath/beside the class, they are due for that class, not the next one.
6. make yourself known to your professor! this is especially important for a large lecture, where they won’t get to know you otherwise. stop by their office hours or go up to them after class and introduce yourself- making a connection with your professor can open more doors than you may know!
7. rate my professor is not always accurate. professors can get better or worse, and different people have different experiences. though it’s a great tool and you can still use it to see what people think, if you’re stuck with a professor that is ranked low, it doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll have a bad time in that class.
8. sometimes it’s okay to just skim your readings. you’ll find out soon enough if your professor basically goes over exactly what the reading says every class. if so, you only need to skim it over and take light notes. don’t spend hours closely reading a textbook that your professor is just going to go over word for word the next day (unless it helps you- if so, do it!)
9. the guy in class that answers every question isn’t smarter than you. that’s it.
10. if you come from a lower income area or a worse school district than your peers, you may be playing the “catch up game” for a while. it’s okay! i personally go to a college where most students here come from wealthy families across the world and were sent to the best high schools possible. if you, like me, come from a mediocre public school, you may feel like you’re a beat behind your peers when it comes to background knowledge. don’t give up. work hard, you’ll catch up with them soon. (also- they aren’t smarter than you just because they had better opportunities than you did growing up. at the end of the day, you ended up at the same college)

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060919 // i’m saving the highlighting for midterm szn. idk if this would make my revision better but i’m sacrificing history class (and grade) for trying out this method haha.
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16.03.2019 // i have some big life updates!! i’ve gotten into the university of sydney foundation programme’s arts course!!! i dropped out of jc yesterday so i’ll have more time to study and prepare to move to australia and i’m so excited to start this new phase of my life :^)
It's almost been two weeks since I started second year, but it feels like much longer.
Some of things that I've done so far include:
Hospital induction where I practised venepuncture
An entire day of having second year explained!!
Learning the basic abdominal, cardiac, and respiratory examinations
Learning the history taking framework
Seven lectures in one day!!! (Unfortunately this will happen every week for at least this year)
Meeting some of the people starting first year, which is part of a scheme organised by the medical association at my uni. Three second years (my two friends and I) mentor/guide about 12 first years, answering any of their questions and helping them along their way. We met yesterday and they were so friendly, hopefully we can give advice that will be useful to them!

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these are notes from last quarter! this was one of my favorite pages but i think i forgot to post it. currently reading The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society and loving it! seems like a very wholesome and quick read so far :) have a great day!
Important things you should hear:
You don’t have to pretend to be strong if you feel like falling apart. It’s okay to show feelings. It’s okay to be vulnerable.
You are doing the best you can, no matter what that might look like. Do not be too hard on yourself; you are trying and that is enough.
You have conquered yet another day although you may thought you would not survive. You are still here and you are still fighting and I am so damn proud of you, my love.
You matter more than you could ever imagine. The world needs you. We need your light. Keep shining through your dark days.
Thank you for being here.
I love you.
student self-care: but not necessarily the feel-good kind edition
1. what have you been procrastinating on? afraid to do? make a list. put it on your google calendar. be very honest with yourself. put every single task you have to do, schedule it, block out your calendar if you have to. it’ll help you in the long run even if it’s scary at first. 2. sort the loose papers settled at the bottom of your backpack. don’t risk losing precious class notes or syllabi or readings. use folders to classify them by subject. label them clearly. sort them by chronological order and label what class and what part of the syllabus they’re from. you’ll thank me during exam season. 3. evaluate your finances. have a way of keeping track of them. personally, i tend to spend a lot on food and coffee when i’m stressed. make a budget and stick to it. 4. if you’re struggling in a certain subject, make some time for it. i know it’s painful and easier to procrastinate, but make time. set a certain quota of pages to read. email your professor for help and consult if you have to.
5. eating healthy isn’t necessarily eating delicious. i know everyone posts their croissants and lattes and cakes (guilty) but eat that salad, eat your vegetables, eat a balanced diet. it’s brain food and it’ll sustain you and help you focus better. 6. take the time to really care for yourself. make it a routine. take daily walks, count the glasses of water you have, make sure to shower regularly. do your laundry and clean your room. take your medication regularly, schedule doctor’s appointments if you need to. your health is much more important than school, and your wellbeing will help your performance. 7. sleep is good. regular sleep is good and necessary. but know when you have to sacrifice a little sleep to get things some very hard things done. then sleep after. self-care isn’t always pretty. sometimes it’s about being disciplined and confronting what you’re afraid of. but it will make things easier and lighter for you in the long run. just one day at a time.
wishing you all an amazing and productive weekend | instagram: thomreads 📝✍🏻
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yo guys sorry for being inactive because i'm in the midst of my exams and i'm super tired, super busy and super done with everything. i'm still studying of course; it's not that i've given up. it's just that i'm studying a little more than usual so i've been prioritising my revision over taking studyblr pics. i promise it'll be over soon. i have my chemistry mcq paper today and my biology practical tomorrow and that's it! after that i'll have my script review and hopefully i get a study break. by then i'll try to be more active so please bear with me now HAHAHA
10/09/2019
I'm not loving going back to college but I'm determined to be the best version of myself and give 100%. Last night I got bad news about my end of the degree project, but I've woken up optimistic and determined to find a solution.
No me encanta volver a la universidad, pero estoy decidida a ser la mejor versión de mí misma y dar el 100%. Anoche recibí malas noticias sobre mi Trabajo Fin de Grado (TFG), pero me he levantado optimista y con determinación para buscar una solución.