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In honor of the recently-realease āThe Great Gatsbyā,Ā Tanqueray is featuring these five prohibition-style cocktails. Ā Even if you canāt enjoy them in West Egg, theyāre still some of the classic cocktails every drink enthusiast should know how to make. Cheers, sport!
Gin Rickey Said to be the preferred pour of F. Scott Fitzgerald, this simple serve is best imbibed on a hot summer day. Donāt forget the chunky ice cubes.
1.25 oz Tanqueray London Dry gin
1 oz lime juice
5 parts soda water
Build in a highball glass, stir, top with soda water. Drag to mix and garnish with a lime wedge.
French 75 This snappy little champagne cocktailās claim to fame is that itās the only drink in the classic canon created during Prohibition.
1.25 oz Tanqueray Ten
0.5 oz simple
0.5 oz lemon juice
Top with champagne
Shake and strain into a rocks glass and top with champagne.Ā
White Lady Introduced in the late 20ās, The White Lady was born from the drink the āDelilah,ā which included crĆØme de menthe. The Savoyās Harry Craddock replaced it with orange liqueur and it became an instant classic.
1.5oz Tanqueray London Dry Gin
.75oz orange liqueur
.75oz lemon juice
Pour all of the ingredients into a shaker, fill with ice, shake and strain into a chilled coupe glass.
The Southside The Southside is the signature cocktail at the legendary former speakeasy the 21 Club. Itās also said to be the favorite drink of notorious Prohibition-era bootlegger Al Capone and his gang.
1.25 oz Tanqueray Ten
0.5 oz lime juice
0.5 oz simple
2 sprigs of mint
Soda
Muddle one mint sprig with lime & simple. Add Tanqueray and shake well. Pour into glass over crushed ice and stir until the outside of the glass frosts. Top with soda and garnish with sprig of mint.
The Franklin Letās not forget Franklin Delano Roosevelt famously celebrated the end of Prohibition with a dirty gin martini. Whether it was with Tanqueray ā one of the few gins today that was in production in the 30s ā or not is lost to history, but this classic cocktail ushered in a new era of American drinking.
1.5oz Tanqueray London Dry Gin
1tbsp dry vermouth
2tbsp olive juice
2 olives
Fill a mixer with all ingredients including the olives. Cover and shake hard 3 ā 4 times. Strain contents of the mixer into the cocktail glass. Garnish with an olive.
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100 Days of Productivity | #6
27th July | Day 11/100
Yesterday afternoon I almost completed History Ext notes on readings for topic 1 ā only one more reading to go and I can move on to topic 2! Iām currently up early (fuelled by coffee and my to-do-list-induced stress) to work on my English Ext 2 major project draft.Ā
[The current early-morning lighting isnāt working too much aesthetic magic, so please enjoy this library study day photo from a few weeks ago instead!]
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What to keep in your bag: University edition
Alright, sit down youngin's and let me tell you what to keep in your bag for university (and why). First things first, get a backpack that's going to hold up. Your bag is going to get abused and you don't want to have to replace it in the middle of the semester.
Reusable water bottle/coffee cup: firstly, it's good for the environment. Secondly, you might get discounts for having it.
Pencils, pens, writing utensils: basically, get a pencil case. Fill it. Never trust a single pencil or pen. I once had to write half a calculus exam in bright pink pilot frixon because my mechanical pencil died. Trust nothing.
Mini stapler: put it in the pencil case. You'll need it, or someone else will need it and you don't really want to have to hunt around the library for one.
Washi/normal tape: have you ever tried making a poster without tape? Keep spare tape with you, the library might charge for it.
Notebook: listen, maybe you're going to take notes on your laptop. That's great unless you forget to plug it in the night before and it dies in the middle of your lecture. Have a back up.
Laptop: you only need to bring this if you're actually going to use it. Don't bring it just in case, we both know whatever you want to do can probably be done on your phone. That thing takes up precious backpack space, and this isn't highschool where you get to put things in a locker.
Wireless mouse: Excel on a laptop scroll pad. Not the worst, but it's not fun either. Bring a mouse. (Only if you're bringing your laptop though)
Earbuds: the bus sucks without them. Mine only break on midterm days
Lab coat/manual/safety glasses: if you're in science, you have labs. You don't want to be the kid who can't get into their lab because they forgot their coat/glasses. You also don't want to be the kid who doesn't know what they're doing because they don't have a manual.
Planner: listen, I don't care how you do this. I have an ongoing to-do list with dates for every course on Google docs, as well as a physical planner. Do whatever works for you, but keep track somehow.
Hand sanitizer: Germs. Germs everywhere. Everyone is sick. You don't want to be sick (writing a physics midterm with strep throat isn't fun guys). Sanitize yourself.
A small hand moisturizer: so you've sanitized your hands 5 times a day for a week and now your hands are dry. Have a small moisturizer with you. I find LUSH samples are really good for this.
Kleenex: you got sick (s a n i t i z e). It's cold. Your nose is running. It's awful. Have Kleenex.
Tylonel/Ibuprofen/antihistamine: headaches, cramps, sore throat, allergies. We both know you're probably going to that lecture anyway. Have the drugs that will help you.
Tea bags: this may sound funny, but campus coffee shops will probably let you have free hot water and milk. This is cheaper than buying tea everytime you want some.
Lunch/snacks: campus food is expensive, need I say more?
Sweater/hoodie/cardigan/jacket: I know it's a summer course, but you know what's freezing? The lecture hall. The lecture hall is freezing.
Gloves: winter. Snow. Rain. Cold. Gloves. Especially if you're bussing.
Plastic bag: line the inside of your big backpack pocket with a plastic bag. It might look funny, but it'll protect your stuff from puddles and spills
Tampons/pads: uterus bearing humans make sure you are equipped at all times.
Those are the main things. Don't bring textbooks unless you're for sure going to use them because those are heavy. I'm not listing things like your keys and wallet here because I hope you have both of those.
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How to Brace Yourself for a New School Year
August is fast approaching once again! Though Iām all forĀ āstarting the year/ school year rightā, I think itās pretty much unavoidable for us to get off track. A lot. Because of that, I put together this infographic to help minimize those stressful moments in your brand new school years.
First of all, get your shit together. And I mean both physically and emotionally.
itās a new start my friend!! detox your mind of all those negative thoughts (and people) and embrace the opportunity to start over.Ā
gather all the supplies you need. if youāre moving into a dormitory, make sure itās equipped with everything you need to feel at home.Ā
her campus college packing list
doās and donāts
donāt go overboard with this step, but go get yourself some new stationery. choose wisely, and ensure that youāll actually use it and itās not just for purposes of aesthetic. we all want nice instagram feeds, but donāt let that be a reason for you to buy too much pretty stationery.
why not think of a note taking system before classes begin?Ā
the cornell system
mind mapping
flashcards
not all may find the idea of going back to school exciting, but you gotta have the motivation to keep that positive mindset in your head throughout the year! go you.
Organize your study space. You may have to stay in it much longer than usual now.
lighting is important. itās oversaid, but never untrue. opt for natural lighting when you can, but if you canāt or youāre a night owl, get a good study lamp to brighten up those long hours of work.
I did say youāre probably gonna be staying here for some long bouts of time, but that doesnāt have to be a bad thing. make your desk one of your favorite places to be in. if you want to, make it really pretty. hang up some motivational posters or quotes - perhaps you even want a color scheme with that.Ā
desk inspiration
quote posters to get you going
quotes from writers
have an accessible stash of stationery on your desk at all times so that you donāt have to go looking for a pen and a sticky note when you need to write something down. keep pens, pencils and highlighters in a jar near you.
keep something green on your desk, like a succulent. plants are adorable and the sight of them can boost your productivity.
have a planner or a bullet journal, and make space for that too.
a bujo masterpostĀ
if working with music helps you, have headphones with you as well. always have a study playlist on hand. go for instrumentals or wordless tracks.
study playlist masterpost
make it a habit to keep your space in check every night before you go to bed. it really could make a big difference in how much work youāre gonna be able to do. donāt forget to stay clear of distractions!
Create a stress management system.
okay. this is what iām telling you to brace yourself for. there are gonna be those days or those moments when youāre gonna feel really depressed or panicked. youāre gonna be okay. feel free to message me or any other studyblr - weāre here to listen =)
take some time out to practice self care and put off work, even for a bit. school is not the most important thing in the world, keeping yourself alive and healthy is. you can sleep, be kind to yourself.
self-care reminders
soothe yourself
go get some food too. you can prep some of your own if youād prefer.
food masterpost
mood boosting food
never ever ever underestimate the power of exercise. the feeling of finishing a workout is so so so satisfying and I can guarantee you will feel better in no time.
the seven minute workout
popsugar fitness
take out your mat and do some yoga. stretch out all those muscles you held in place for so long sitting at your desk.
I find it important to always have a mini-collection of unread books. if you donāt have any, one of my favorite places to be in is a bookstore or library - and I just read whatever I find. the results can be life changing.
take time to hone your skills in your hobbies. if you can, do it everyday - do that one thing that makes you really happy daily. maybe you like singing. or playing the guitar. or painting. whatever it is, go do it.
write it down! I keep an electronic journal and it really helps to just spill your thoughts out on a notebook or your phone.
honey, please talk to someone if you need to. it wonāt hurt.Ā
Get a headstart on academics.
especially on subjects that are easier with advanced reading. if you already know what books youāre going to be tackling for english or literature, go read them.
sparknotes
shmoop
try asking upper years who used to take your classes if they still have their course outlines, or any material they were given before. this can save lives.
gonna be taking a language class? why not start learning it already?
duolingo
memrise
find textbooks and start using them!!
donāt have any idea of what youāre going to study yet? that doesnāt mean you should stop learning something new. you can listen to a ted talk or join an online course.
ted
crash course
coursera
Finally, set SMART goals for the school year. And have a concrete plan for how youāll reach them.
what average are you aiming for? what organizations do you want to join? make your goals realistic and specific.
motivation is very important, but honestly, you canāt count on it to be with you every single day, every single moment of your life while youāre working for your goals. what will push you forward then? discipline.
building discipline
surround yourself with a community people who support you. like I said in the first step, detox all those negative people from your life. find ways to work with your friends and help each other in attaining goals.
set rewards for yourself too, not just in the long run but for the little things like finishing a good study session or passing a paper early.
study reward ideas
that being said, donāt underestimate the power of setting your short-term goals. those will be your stepping stones to pursuing the bigger picture you envision for yourself.
Tumblr and Pinterest, provided you donāt go too far in using them, can serve your daily doses of inspiration. donāt just use them for the sake of looking at aesthetically pleasing shots, though.
on a final note, donāt let academics take over your life. I hope you have a fantastic year, and good luck!
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Zodiac signs as GoT Characters
[by my personal interpretation; first three general traits are more positive while the latter are prone to show in less wholesome versions of oneself]
Aries: Arya Stark - adventurous, courageous, passionate, confrontational, stubborn, impulsive.
Taurus: Margaery Tyrell - generous, patient, persistent, self-indulgent, possessive, materialistic.
Gemini: Theon Greyjoy - enthusiastic, witty, humorous, lack of decision making, anxious, superficial.
Cancer: Cersei Lannister - protective, spontaneous, emotional, pessimistic, suspicious, moody.
Leo: Jaime Lannister - energetic, straightforward, loyal, arrogant, egoistic, dominating.
Virgo: Sansa Stark - modest perfectionists, watchful, trustworthy, overcritical,Ā fastidious,Ā conservative.
Libra: Loras Tyrell - romantic, charming, just, superficial, detached, indecisive.
Scorpio: Daenerys Targaryen - ambitious, brave, focused, resentful, possessive, manipulative.
Sagittarius: Tyrion Lannister - intellectual, straightforward, philosophical, careless, over confident, impatient.
Capricorn: Jon Snow - practical, cautious, patient, pessimistic, stubborn, shy.
Aquarius: Renly Baratheon - friendly, creative, independent, extremist, detached, unpredictable.
Pisces: Bran Stark - imaginative, compassionate, sensitive, lazy, escapist, pessimistic.
Remember who you are, what you were made to be. Remember your words.
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Tumblr Resources to Get You Through the School Year!
Hi guys!! Thank you all so much for your support!!! Happy 250 (EDIT: I SPENT A DAY ON THIS AND NOW IM PAST 300) and hope you all have a great start to the month! The community is more welcoming with all of you - I havenāt faced negativity from anyone at all.Ā None of these are my posts - but theyāve helped me out a lot. With that said - letās get started:
For bujos/planners:
This is one of my side blogs, and has tons of inspiration for weekly and monthly spreads, as well as a few aesthetic ideas and how to start one. I update this constantly.
How to start a studyblrĀ - Studyblrs with creative fields
Lighting (for photos)
Study spreads
Planning your month
Printables (the same as some used down there but in a differentĀ category):
Weekly printable
To - do printable
Cornell Notes printable
Back to school printables
Daily PlannerĀ Ā @theorganisedstudent
Weekly Planner IIĀ @theorganisedstudent
Essay PlannerĀ @theorganisedstudent
Assignment Planner @theorganisedstudent
Assignment Tracker
Novel Notes
Plot Diagrams
Correction Sheets
Grid & lined paper
Weekly schedule for studying
Printables masterpost
Exam printable & how to use it
2018 Calender set (by my QUEEN @emmastudies)
For students:
Exams & Studying:
Exam revision guide
How to beat different types of procrastination
How to deal with a crappy teacher (this has to do with studying ig)
Study tips!!Ā (its a masterpost)
Exam Printable & How to Use it
Exam & Homework tips
Coping with hell i mean exams i mean hell
A cool studying outline to try
This is my favorite thing and itās when to use certain remembering techniques
Correction Sheets
Memorization tips for different learners
Weekly study schedule
More sites to use in normal studying routines
How to study smarter and not harder
Study smarter II
Exam printable & how to use it
Self disciplineĀ
Study methods
Hoe tips for school and studying
Studying masterpoint
Tips and tricks to studying
Study tip - so easy
How to stay organized to study
Note - Taking:
Lecture notes
How i set up flash cards (these are nice to study from but be determined to finish setting them up)
Nifty highlighting idea (this post is so old)
Highlighting idea that i actually use
How to take Cornell Notes
Cornell style notes printableĀ (gridded)
Notebook paper (grid & lined)
Tips for pretty notes!!
How to take notes
Notes for different classes
Life, man & general school stuff:
Back - to -school guide
Things I learned as a college freshman
Get ORGANIZED
Textbooks are expensive so hereās some free onesā¦
Tips for working students that sound extra but may work for u ily donāt overwork urselves
Masterpost for motivation and stuff
Get ur life together again bc haha i stay organized for like a day anyway
School supplies that u should have just to stay minimal
Grad school tips
Organization masterpost
Productive afterschool routine
30 websites to kill boredom
Back to school masterpost
Get confident in presentations
Overcome procrastination
Succeeding in school masterpost
For bad daysĀ
For bad days II
A GOOD MASTERPOST for getting ur life togetherĀ
General school tipsĀ
Free online courses
GOOD POWERPOINT TIPS
Sites to learns stuff
More learning stuff sites
Dealing with a trashy class
Study resources masterpost
Summer Productivity
Summer life tips
PLEASE READ THIS THIS IS SUCH AN IMPORTANT MASTERPOSTĀ
Honest guide to collegeĀ
University tips
SCHOOL MINDSET
What to do on Sundays
Back to school masterpost
Useful things for going back to school
How to clean your house
Cute self care tips!
More self care tips
Plant care tips!
English:
A handy list of words to fit into ur essays
How to write an article like a journalist
Words to replace over-used words
ESSAY STRUCTURE IDEA this is in bold so u losers donāt miss this bc itās not just for English u nerds
Get gucci while reading and be an active reader
Get gud reading them academic articles amigo
Words to replaceĀ āthe author or whatever showsā¦ā bc that is baby writing and i accidentally used that on an essay and i failed so
Novel notes
Plot Diagrams
Reading Lists
Literary techniques (what themes, personifications, metaphors are etc)
Discussing in English
How to top a literature class
Literature class masterpost
Strong/weak verbs
More essay tips!!
MLA format - a how to
ESSAY GRADER.
How to avoid essay cliches
Chemistry (Iām taking chem so i have a few resources aha)
Da terms on exam papers
Chemistry resources masterpost
Cute periodic tables
Study chapters
History/Social Studies
How to write a history paper
AP world history powerpoints masterpost
MathĀ
General tips
Resources
Understanding math masterpost
Test Prep
PSAT I
PSAT II
ACT tips!
100 words for the SATsĀ (start studying early!!)
Thank you so much for the support! I couldnāt have done it without all of you. A simple reblog or like will help others see these tips, and will be very appreciated. I hope these links work - feel free to message me with questions and other links!! A possible part 2 might come out at the end of august, and one for languages!!!
College Note-Taking System
Having cohesive and effective notes is one of the key skills I think one should have, especially in an academic setting. When youāre receiving a ton of information each day, you want to be able to keep track of that and remember what youāve learned. Iām constantly trying out ways to make my note-taking more effective and tailored to my needs. Hereās what my note-taking system looks like so far.
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Class Notes
Taking notes in class is an invaluable way to keep track of the new knowledge youāve gained. However, depending on the mode in which the lecture material is conveyed, I take my notes differently. Hereās a summary of how I take my notes for each type of lecture, as well as some examples from the classes Iām taking now.
Slides (e.g. Macroeconomics)
Macroeconomics is a class in which you should be able to intuitively understand a lot of concepts but also remember a lot of things. Because of this, Iāve tailored my note-taking method and habits to achieve that goal.
I write my notes by hand because handwriting is more effective in committing things to memory.
As for what I actually do - and this is what Iāve done for other classes in which the professor/lecturer uses slides:
Read/skim over the slide.
Read each bullet point as the professor goes through them.
Copy it down if itās straightforward or write it down in a structure and diction that I understand better (not necessarily in my own words - sometimes itās just restructuring, e.g. splitting things up or joining different bullet points together).
Take note of any other important details the professor says about any particular point unless I think itās intuitive or common sense.
Hereās an example from a Macroeconomics lecture.
Oral Presentation (e.g. Anthropology)
During classes in which the professor just speaks and doesnāt use much visual material, I listen before I write instead of attempting to write down every single detail mentioned.
Also, I type up my notes instead of handwriting them since the exams are all open-book so I donāt really have to commit things to memory.
Hereās what I do:
Listen for a cue that tells you what this particular part of the lecture will be about (and write it as a heading).
Write down main ideas and their supporting facts/details. If the facts/details come before the main ideas, then Iād usually draw an arrow.
Write down ideas and details from readings in their own section/subsection.
Sometimes, my professor also shows short clips in class, in which case Iād write down the message that I think the clip was meant to convey, as well as things that the professor points out that I didnāt think of on my own.
Iād also look up concepts/ideas/people/events (in real time) that are important to my understanding of the lecture material.
Hereās an example of a Google Docs document from an Anthropology lecture.
Demonstrations and Sample Problems (e.g. Computer Science)
Classes in which the lecture is mainly going through demos and problems are kind of tricky, because you want to know and understand what the professor is doing, but you also donāt want to be writing down every single step thatās being executed. Hereās what Iāve found to be the most effective so far:
If there are any, I import the slides/handout onto OneNote and annotate directly on the slide. If not, I just write down things like definitions, important concepts, and syntax-related things.
I focus on understanding what the professorās doing with the demo or problem.
I then summarize the steps they took and
Write down comments and points they brought up, e.g. common errors, desirable habits/practices.
Also, these kinds of classes are usually classes in which youād learn better when you actually do problems yourself, so I definitely learn more when I do assignments and labs than when Iām in class.
Hereās an example from a Web Programming lecture.
Hereās one from an Object Oriented Programming and Data Structures class. I often draw things to help me visualize the general points.
Rewritten Notes
My rewritten notes have definitely changed a lot since high school. Since most of my classes donāt require a lot of memorization, I organize my notes in such a way that theyād be easy to index or find information from. Here are some of the ways I do that:
Establishing a Visual Hierarchy
Having a well-defined hierarchy helps me flow through my notes really well as i read them. It helps me organize information like a mind map without actually making a mind map - I know the big topics and their subtopics and sub-subtopics and details ⦠basically itās easier to see how these ideas fit together.
But why donāt I just make mind-maps? See, the thing is, a lot of my notes require sequential or linear thinking, e.g. in macroeconomics it might be the sequence of events following a change in the economy, or in computer science it might be a general algorithm for solving a certain type of problem, or it might be proving or deriving a certain equation. These sorts of things just generally donāt work well with mind maps. Instead, establishing a visual hierarchy in my notes helps me organize different ideas while retaining the linear nature of the information.
Hereās what the hierarchy looks like.
Here is an example from my Web Programming class, which is a purely project-based class, so no prelims or exams. As you can see, I draw rectangles around important terminology so that I can easily find them while Iām working on a project. I also include examples from in-class activities as well as notes on syntax so I have an idea of how to implement certain things. These examples and notes are further grouped by terminology/concept.
Structuring Them for Easier Flow
My syllabi for my college courses are nowhere near as detailed as the syllabi for my high school courses - those of you who take/have taken Cambridge exams would know. In college, my syllabi are only lists of topics and not what youāre expected to know for each topic. Because of this, I have to find a way to arrange information so that I can achieve the most comprehensive and cohesive understanding of that topic, i.e. so that the flow of my notes is similar to the flow of my thinking.
For example, in my economics notebook, I like to have the details first (e.g. the separate markets: the goods market, the assets market, and the labor market) and then the big picture later (IS-LM-FE). Some people prefer the other way around - seeing the big picture and then going into the details - which I can understand and have done myself for certain topics.
Making Use of Proximity and Spacing
I very much dislike notes without good use of spacing and grouping things together. Keeping related ideas in visual proximity helps your brain (or at least mine) organize this information. Itās also a lot easier to find things and visualize your notes when theyāre not just a huge chunk of text.
One thing I should probably mention is that I donāt use colored pens anymore because it just takes a lot of time to switch pens and think of a color palette. I also donāt have much use for it. In the past, I used color to help me memorize and group things in different categories, but now, Iāve found that there arenāt a whole lot of categories I need to keep track of, and when I do, I can do so with just one pen but changing the style of the text.
And thatās what my note-taking system currently looks like. Itās working well so far, but I still think there are other things I could try out that might be a better fit.
So yeah, hope this was helpful, and as always, feel free to drop an ask if you have any questions, or even if you have any suggestions or would like to share your note-taking system. Have an awesome week!