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13.11.16 || snaps from my weekly spread a few weeks ago â¨
As you can see I was inspired by my pencil case for this spreadâs colour scheme and I really like how bright it looks đ  I used this new tape I got from Ikea & I have to say itâs a really nice quality! I havenât been doing too well lately but making this spread actually helped me cheer up a bit + listening to my queen & my love Grimes đâ¨
Your Life is More Than Your Planner
You can schedule in a workout
You can plan for an exam
You can layout deadlines
But,
You cannot schedule in a fight with your friend
You cannot plan for an illnessÂ
You cannot layout your life
When things do not go as you planned, just remember one thing: itâs all going to be okay.
11.05.16
So trueđđ

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Messy desk ft. my study buddy đž
05.11.16 // how to motivate yourself on a beautiful saturday..start with a good breakfast!
The beginning of November // new adventures to come  [ instagram ]
an attempt at stopping geo from kicking my ass this semester âď¸ -03/11/16
Day 10 - 100 days of productivity
[01/11/2016] Â Flashcards on economics... also I tried to plan all remaining semesters and I have no idea how to fit all this courses in just 2 1/2 years when I want to make an semester abroad :/

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Common mistakes when studying for exams:
1.      Not starting early enough While many students intend to begin studying for final exams a couple of weeks beforehand, that timeline often slips as exams approach. After several days of convincing yourself, it will be OK to skip this one day and get started tomorrow, suddenly what was supposed to be a week of studying turns into one or two frantic nights of cramming. Studying for exams often takes more time than you might anticipate, so make sure you get started early!Â
2.      Studying in chronological rather than priority order One common approach to studying for exams is to sit down and look through all of the notes from class in chronological order. In addition to being a very passive study strategy (more on this below), it also puts you at risk of running out of time to review the material you learned most recently, which is often emphasized more heavily on the final exam. Instead of studying in chronological order, try studying in priority order, spending the majority of your time on the information that will be most important for you to know for the test.Â
3.   Practicing in the wrong format (not how youâll be tested) I often find that students will study the same way for all of their exams, regardless of the format. For example, they might study for history by making flashcards for all the key terms in their notes. This might be a great strategy for a test that is mostly multiple choice and matching questionsâŚbut it could get you into trouble if your test is the mostly short answer and essay questions that require you to answer âwhyâ and âhowâ questions about the bigger-picture concepts from the class. If you want to be prepared for your exams, you need to make sure that the way you are studying for your test is similar to the way you will actually be tested on the material.Â
4.   Reviewing information you already know Even when students are testing themselves and using active study strategies, they often spend the majority of their time on topics they already know. Doing problems you are familiar with and know how to solve is more comfortable, and gives you a nice boost in your self-confidence. The problem with this approach is that you often end up running out of time to work through the challenging problems that you donât know how to solveâŚand those are the ones that you end up missing on the test. Donât waste your time studying things you already know! Once youâve confirmed that you understand and can answer questions about a certain concept, check it off your list and move on to something more challenging.
5.   Memorizing, rather than understanding I frequently see students who have been studying by trying to memorize all of the facts from a class, rather than truly understanding the underlying concepts. Memorizing can work well in some classes, especially in elementary and middle school, but it often backfires in more advanced classes. If youâve memorized a definition but donât really understand what it means, then as soon as the information is presented in a slightly different format, or youâre asked to apply it to a new type of problem, you will have no idea how to proceed. Rather than memorizing the information from your classes, use study strategies that encourage you to understand it. Explaining ideas out loud in your own words, or teaching them to someone else, are great examples of study strategies that promote understanding.
6.   Calculating Your Final Grade A lot of students try to figure out what effect different final exam grades will have on their final grade in the course. (For example: âI have to get at least a 90 on the final to get an A in the class.â) Indeed, almost every e-mail I get asking for exam preparation tips seems to be prefaced with some range of scores the student has to hit in order to get some desired final grade.
Donât do this! No good can possibly come from such a superficial focus on the numbers. It will add stress. This, in turn, will make it harder for you to execute a reasonable, specific, and efficient study plan. Also, itâs just plain crass. You donât want to be that personâŚForget about your G.P.A., and focus, instead, on how you can best prepare for the specific challenge in front of you. If you screw up, you screw up.
SourceÂ
Day 9 - 100 days of productivity
[01/11/2016] Â Took some notes on urban design and worked on my model again... hopefully I can manged to learn some economics this evening (send motivation :D)
Happy Halloween!!! October was an amazing month :â)
Day 8 - 100 days of productivity
[31/10/2016]Â Â Part two of model making and the batman Oreo muffins we baked for Halloween
ă 1/100 days of productivity : 161031 ăÂ
the november spread on my new bullet journal + trying to encourage myself to continue studying for differential equations + canât stop listening to hey mama by exo-cbx!

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Day 7 - 100 days of productivity
[27/10/2016] Photo from yesterday. Prepared some flashcard for economics and had much fun baking halloween muffins with some friends :)
Giant cups of tea & a snug jersey are getting me through all this work đ its freezing tonightđ might be going back to Uni tomorrow, we have had a shut down to protest for free education đ