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Still reeling from the realization that bullet journaling was essentially created to be a disability aid and got legit fuckin gentrified
Like I'm at work and don't have the time to properly organize my thoughts atm but like.
-bullet journalling was invented by a man with a learning disability (99% sure it was ADHD but his website now just says learning disability so I can't be 100%) as a system for organizing his life/way to work WITH his learning disability
-the general concept is bullet point the important things you need to do and use a simple system of symbols to mark whether it's done, rescheduled, cancelled, etc. with very little fanfare, keeping it all in one notebook so you know where to easily find the information at a glance
-people pick it up and it starts getting popular
-bullet journaling becomes an aesthetic movement largely populated by white neurotypicals
-bullet journaling has turned into creating an extremely pretty notebook that has some function, but largely depends on complicated decoration and aesthetic function that takes more time to set up than is tenable for the people it was created for
-new entries to bullet journaling feel pressure to shop at particular stores, use particular brands, purchase lots of stationery purely for its aesthetic value, and prioritize the artistry of the pages rather than the information being stored on them
-people who would massively benefit from the original system can only really find information on it from members of the aesthetic movement. There is now a barrier to entry for ppl with ADHD and other similar conditions, as bullet journaling now requires a focus and motivation to start that these same people often lack or struggle to maintain consistently
-bullet journaling is no longer a disability aid and has become an aesthetic movement largely for middle class white neurotypicals, pushing out the people who the system was created for to begin with
This is the original guide from the person who made bullet journalling. Super simple. Not at all high maintenance.
It was eye-opening to rewatch this after getting used to bullet journal meaning "work of highly decorative art you might journal in if it doesn't detract from the decoration" everywhere online.
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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 youâre receiving a ton of information each day, you want to be able to keep track of that and remember what youâve learned. Iâm constantly trying out ways to make my note-taking more effective and tailored to my needs. Hereâs 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 youâve gained. However, depending on the mode in which the lecture material is conveyed, I take my notes differently. Hereâs a summary of how I take my notes for each type of lecture, as well as some examples from the classes Iâm 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, Iâve 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 Iâve 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 itâs straightforward or write it down in a structure and diction that I understand better (not necessarily in my own words - sometimes itâs 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 itâs intuitive or common sense.
Hereâs an example from a Macroeconomics lecture.
Oral Presentation (e.g. Anthropology)
During classes in which the professor just speaks and doesnât 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 donât really have to commit things to memory.
Hereâs 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 Iâd 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 Iâd write down the message that I think the clip was meant to convey, as well as things that the professor points out that I didnât think of on my own.
Iâd also look up concepts/ideas/people/events (in real time) that are important to my understanding of the lecture material.
Hereâs 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 donât want to be writing down every single step thatâs being executed. Hereâs what Iâve 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 professorâs 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 youâd learn better when you actually do problems yourself, so I definitely learn more when I do assignments and labs than when Iâm in class.
Hereâs an example from a Web Programming lecture.
Hereâs 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 donât require a lot of memorization, I organize my notes in such a way that theyâd 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 itâs easier to see how these ideas fit together.
But why donât 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 donât 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.
Hereâs 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 Iâm 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 youâre 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. Itâs also a lot easier to find things and visualize your notes when theyâre not just a huge chunk of text.
One thing I should probably mention is that I donât use colored pens anymore because it just takes a lot of time to switch pens and think of a color palette. I also donât have much use for it. In the past, I used color to help me memorize and group things in different categories, but now, Iâve found that there arenât 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 thatâs what my note-taking system currently looks like. Itâs 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!
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studyblr, studygram, and overpriced stationery: a small psa
itâs no surprise the studyblr/studygram community is obsessed with cute stationery. who wouldnât like to decorate their planner with some washi tape and a pack of stickers? unfortunately, many popular stationery âstoresâ out there take advantage of this fact, and resell things from inexpensive vendors (like those on aliexpress) for steep profit.
hereâs a small example: kawaiipenshop (a popular stationery store) is selling these stickers at a retail price of nearly 7 dollars, while the same stickers are on aliexpress for just 80 cents.
another example â this pack of stickers on etsy (which, btw, explicitly prohibits reselling in their policy) vs the same stickers on aliexpress:
a pack of stickers is a small thing, but small purchases do add up, especially in the studyblr/studygram community where large stationery collections and hauls are popular.
if a stationery store seems too good to be true (e.g. if it sells a variety of products that donât appear to be made by a single person or manufacturer), or if a pack of stickers or a roll of washi tape seems way too expensive for what itâs worth, then it probably is. do your own research before spending money on stationery, and please donât let yourself be exploited.
to the studyblrs/studygrams that advertise for stationery stores with affiliate codes: donât let yourself become part of the problem. many of these resellers outcompete the more honest stores because they arenât afraid to take advantage of other people and they do the absolute bare minimum for profit. this makes it really hard for actual hardworking artists to promote their own products. again, do your own research before accepting advertising offers from stationery stores, especially if they seem too good to be true.
hereâs a helpful medium article that goes more in depth about this problem:
Disclaimer: These are all my own opinions. By all means, support such online shops if you want to. The purpose of this post is to giveâŚ
All those stickers and stationary stuff that are being sold for .93, actually end up being more cause on sites like aliexpress and wish, you have to pay shipping for {almost} every single item you buy. And the shipping on most of the stuff is $2-4. So in the end its not actually as cheap as they are making you think. You end up paying twice as much in shipping then what the cost of your items are. But like everyone says do your research when buying anything online.
from my experience shipping is actually not usually that expensive for stationery on aliexpress (some stores even ship for free.. i think mohamm is one of them if ur interested). and even with a $1-2 shipping fee for some rolls of washi tape, youâd still end up paying way less than you would if you bought the same stuff from an expensive reseller.
the catch isnât high shipping prices, itâs the long delivery times (often weeks or months). thatâs a tradeoff that i think many resellers take into account. but iâm assuming that in most cases stationery isnât really something youâd need delivered too urgently!

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Forget pulling all-nighters and chugging coffee until itâs practically coursing through your veins. You know what gets me hyped up? Earl Grey tea on slow sunny mornings after a good nightâs sleep. Submitting an assignment early, knowing youâve completed it to the best of your ability. Reading for pleasure. That feeling of limbless relaxation after a good workout. Unearthing all your buried interests and falling in love with them over and over again.
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trying to focus more on health and balanced studying than constant productivity 24/7, but itâs a lot harder than it sounds đŞ
midterms are coming up.