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Youâre unstoppable
Go study for your finals. Write that paper and finish that presentation. Study those flash cards. Stop procrastinating, have more trust in you and get off your phone.Â

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Fall term has begun and Dorianâs face is the big mood.
my august in photos / trust your heart if the seas catch fire, live by love though the stars walk backward. â e.e. cummings
Really really happy because I had a productive day (in my standards). Honestly ever since sophomore year started, I have just been slacking and been unmotivated and felt like I lost my sense of âdriveâ or âpurpose.â I think itâs called the sophomore slump??Â
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A GUIDE TO MAKING EFFECTIVE SLIDES aka how to create presentation slides that actually improve your presentation
By Eintsein
(apologies for the variation in image quality. idk what went wrong with tumblr)
One thing to add on if you are writing bullet points on your slide is to keep with the 5x5 rule. This means no more than 5 words per bullet point and no more than 5 bullet points per slide (3 is actually the most preferred). This way the slide states the main idea while you elaborate. It also forces you to practice the presentation more because you cannot read off your slides now.
French Grammar Masterpost
For easier browsing on this blog, hereâs a post of all the grammar points posted or reblogged by this Tumblr, for easier access. These usually deal with intermediate/advanced grammar points, pulled from various sources :
Câest Or Il/Elle Est? - Here
Avoir + Agreement of Past Participle - Here
Using âFoutreâ in French - Here
Use of Tenses with Depuis, Il y a and Pendant - Here
Using âPutainâ and âMerdeâ Adjectively - Here
The Relative Pronouns of Qui and Que - Here
Le Versus Lui in French - Here
Use of âDeâ Versus âDesâ in French - Here
The Different Words for âNumberâ and How To Use Them - Here
Using Quand-Meme in French - Here
French Subjunctive/Indicative - Here
Use of the French Subjunctive - Here
The Construction of Questions in French - Here
Le Passe Compose Avec Y Et En - Here
Imparfait Versus Passe Compose - Here
Temporal Prepositions - Here
When Verb + De + Infinitive - Here
When Verb + A + Infinitive - Â Here
Time Based Nouns - Here
Demonstrative Determiners - Here
Proper Nouns in French - Here
For all other miscellaneous grammar posts, the tag can be found: - Here
âI hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand.â Â Â Â Â Â â ConfuciusÂ
the curve of forgetting
the curve of forgetting describes how we retain or get of information we absorb.
day 1: you go into a lecture knowing 0% and come out knowing 100% of what you know (regardless of whether you know it extremely well or not)
day 2: you did not do any reviewing of your notes from day 1 therefore you have lost 50%-80%
and as the days progress we forget less and less
think about midterms! notice how around midterms when youâre trying to study for something (that you havenât been reviewing for regularly) it feels like the material is VERY difficult and almost as if youâve never learned it before
formula to reshape the curve
within 24 hours of your lecture spend 10 minutes reviewing the material
a week later: it will only take 5 minutes to REACTIVATE the same material
ultimately, you will reshape the curve Â
day 30: by this day your brain will only need 2-4 minutes to recall
information on the curve of forgetting was taken from the university of waterloo (x)
my formula to reshape the curve using the information above
before class: spend 10 minutes PREVIEWING the material.Â
after class: spend 10 minutes REVIEWING the material
do this regularly. this will be your preview/review system for each class.
a week later: try to review a week later. i know that school/life can get pretty hectic, but try to make sure you are reviewing regularly.
maybe record yourself saying some important details/concepts from your notes the night before and on your daily commute to school plug in those earphones and listen to it. i am an auditory learner and i find that listening to my notes before i go to bed and right when i wake up have truly helped me retain information. studies have shown that the best time to study is right before going to bed and right when you wake up.
a month later: after a month, review what youâve learned so far in your class. trust me this will be a very very short review. everything will look very familiar to you and it wonât look as difficult as it used to.
basically your review schedule should be the following:Â
1 hour before learning the material
1 hour after learning the material (or within 24 hours of learning it b/c i know weâre all very busy people)
1 day later
1 week later
1 month later
remember everyone learns, studies, and retains information differently!! my personal belief is that your technique is what matters most. it is not about your innate ability/talent. find a technique that works for you.
more suggestions:
active learning > passive learning
when taking notes use the Cornell method. it forces you to ask questions and summarize what youâve learned.
set frequent, short, review sessions
test yourself constantly! there are so many resources online.Â
people who are under stress have difficulty remembering things so CHILL OUT
donât rush, take your time
repetition is key
practice MAKES PERFECT
group items together
fish, vitamin b12, and green tea can help w/ memory
donât give up. like morrissey said âthese things take time.â
- Ě Ě study break ideas Â Ě Ě-
if you have 5 minutes...
watch a TED talk
light a candle
paint your nails
put on a hair/face mask
splash your face with cold water
walk around your house
stretch
have a small snack
make a cup of tea/coffee
clear your desk
if you have 10-15 minutes...
watch a longer TED talk
watch a youtube video on studying/something educational
do some yoga
go for a quick run
have a shower
make a smoothie
power nap
workout
organise your desk
if you have 20-35 minutes...
watch a longer TED talk
watch one short episode of a tv programme
do a longer workout
go for a longer run
go for a walk
bake something
call a friend
if you have 40-60 minutes...
watch a documentary
watch one longer episode of a tv programme
go for an even longer walk/run
have a bath
have a one hour nap to help you remember things
â¨With most schools, colleges and unis closed around the globe and most studyblr students now having school at home I thought I would create a challenge to help everyone stay focused and productive and also to connect with people so even though most people are self-isolating, we donât feel lonelyâ¨
â¨Infoâ¨
Because no one really knows when weâre going to be able to go back to schools and I know it will depend very much on where you live, Iâm going to do a month of daily âchallengesâ starting on Monday 23rd March 2020 but if the quarantine keeps going Iâll try to add as the weeks/months go on
I want to see what yâall are posting so please use the tag #2020 quarantine challenge and Iâll track this tag and reboot as much as possible!
On this note, I will reblog basically everything even if you donât think it is âaestheticâ cause I love seeing how everyone does their notes and stuff so please get involved đ
â¨Week 1 - Questionsâ¨
Mon - Have you made a study schedule to help you study at home?
Tue - How are you being taught your lessons? (google classroom, teams etc.)
Wed - Whatâs your favourite study snack?
Thu - How are you keeping active?
Fri - What is your favourite subject/topic to study at the moment?
Sat - Where in your house is your favourite place to study?
Sun - What are you doing to relax?
â¨Week 2 - Picturesâ¨
Mon - Take a picture of your desk/study space
Tue - Take a picture of the book you are currently reading
Wed - Take a picture of your most colourful notes
Thu - Take a picture of the pens/highlighters that you could not live without
Fri - Take a picture of the view outside your window
Sat - Take a picture of a meal youâve cooked or something youâve baked
Sun - Take a picture of some of your art or doodles
â¨Week 3 - Questionsâ¨
Mon - What is your favourite food to cook or prepare?
Tue - If you could go anywhere in the world for a week, where would you go?
Wed - What is your biggest goal for this year? Have you done anything so far to achieve this?
Thu - What is the song that makes you happy no matter what?
Fri - What is your favourite TV programme at the moment (on Netflix etc)?
Sat - Where is your favourite place in the world (eg a city youâve been to, a restaurant, or a particular hiking spot)?
Sun - What is your favourite joke?
â¨Week 4 - Tips advice â¨
Mon - What is your biggest tip for staying focused?
Tue - What is your biggest tip for not getting cabin fever?
Wed - What would be your advice to you from five years ago?
Thu - What is the best advice youâve ever been given (e.g. from a teacher of friend)?
Fri - What is your biggest tip for organising your study space/study materials?
Sat - What is your best tip on how to relax?
Sun - What is you biggest tip to someone starting to learn your major/favourite subject/degree?
â¨This is the first month but I might add to this later as the quarantine continues. Letâs all support each other through this difficult timeâ¨
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Take care of yourselves, my friends
Iâm overwhelmed, and thatâs ok.
Iâm trying to understand this more and more everyday, form 6 requires a lot from me but Iâm enjoying it so so much. Breaks are necessary and I canât hate myself for taking them, even if that means watching Me before you then taking a nap. These are the things that prevent burnout. Iâm grateful for every moment and Iâm ready to continue working toward my goals.
-Saph
You were enough yesterday.
You are enough today.
You will be enough tomorrow.
Habits of successful students
Discipline: âdiscipline is doing what needs to be done, even when you donât want toâ, which means that you have to force yourself to start doing things.Â
Concentration: when you make a real effort in your work (study, homeworks etcâŚ) you will be more likely to actually focus, understand and learn.Â
Organization: always set tasks and goals and organize a study-schedule. Maybe you donât really want to plan all the week, but if you just wake up and open your agenda/bullet journal/iphone calendar and write down all the things you have to do, setting due dates and deadlines, youâll feel more conscious and encouraged to stay on track.Â
Tasks-splitting: sometimes, you write down your tasks. Some of these tasks may be very hard and complicated, and it will take a long long time to complete them. So, you can split them in smaller tasks, so you will feel satisfied after a shorter period of time, instead of studying for hours and still seeing that chapter undone on your study-schedule.Â
Watch the sunrise: when I wake up late, I feel like I donât have enought time to do my work and lose my motivation. I literally panic and then I think âwhatever, I could not complete all the things anywayâ. So, if you wake up earlier you will feel more positive and  controlled.Â
Smart reading: try not to read your textbook just like a newspaper. For every paragraph you read, try to underline and write down key words and then your question about that subject. Literally, turn your textbook into questions. If you write down question - particularly whyâŚ? - and think about the answer, you will be more likely to remember that stuff later.Â
Healthy lifestile: if you donât drink enough water in the morning, you will be more likely to have a decrease of concentration in the afternoon/evening, so: stay hydrated. Try also to have some snaks every one-two hours: feed your brain.Â
how to study when you REALLY donât want to
weâve all been there. You have a paper due in the morning, itâs 10 pm, and youâre sitting at your desk, feeling dead. Or maybe itâs 3 pm, and youâre just SO overwhelmed with an endless to do list and so many pages to read or annotate or take notes on that you just think,
screw it. I just wonât do anything.Â
Listen, I get it. I understand. I LOVE learning, but I often find myself bogged down by homework, that incessant, painful reminder that youâre being forced to learn. Nobody likes that.
So below are some of my tips for studying, especially when you really, really donât feel like doing it.
Whatâs your absolute dream school? Columbia? Thatâs amazing. Harvard? Incredible. Florida State? Awesome. Wherever you want to be in two years- whether it be college, grad school, teaching, etc. Picture yourself learning in your dream learning environment, doing what you love the most. Maybe for you, that daydream means picturing yourself in a New York City coffee shop, working on Literature homework from Barnard College. Or maybe it means cramming biology in a crowded, raucous library at UMass. Whatever makes you get excited about learning- take the fuel you feel from those daydreams and use it to fan the flames of your love for learning.Â
Treat every single class like itâs your absolute favorite class ever. Listen. I donât care if you have the shittiest teacher on planet earth. I donât care if you couldnât give less of a fuck about quantum physics or functions or whatever. You have the privilege and the opportunity to learn anything and everything, and we could all do good to stop taking that for granted. Treat AP Calculus like itâs your favorite subject EVER, even when- especially when it feels like pulling teeth. But how? You might be asking. The secret is that itâs really, really not that hard. There are so many ways to motivate yourself to do that subject youâve been putting off for days, and you know it!! Use studyblr to find inspiration for That Subjectâ˘, make a study group, trap yourself in your dorm/library/coffee shop until you just finish one problem set, just START. Chances are when you see other people being productive and getting shit done in that subject (cough studyblr cough) youâll want to do it too.Â
Eat, sleep, and live. Listen to me: you HAVE to stop killing yourself to do more school. Your to-do list ISNâT GOING TO JUST GO AWAY. Thereâs always going to be things you have to do and things you could be stressed about. But stress, school, and homework are not excuses to abandon self-care, friendships and having a social life. Go out with your friends! Go to the movies! Go to that football game! Get the important stuff done and stop worrying about your endless list! Having somewhere to go will motivate you to get done faster, and youâre going to feel a lot better after going out and having fun than sitting at home alone procrastinating. Chances are, youâll be more energized to get some work done too.Â
Pay attention to what your bodyâs telling you. Switch out midnight iced lattes for smoothies and fruit. Eat lots of food that makes you feel good, healthy and fulfilled. Stop snacking on the same 4 chips every time you study and start learning how to fuel your body and your brain. If you know you canât eat a full breakfast before school, find things you can eat, and I mean MORE THAN JUST COFFEE STRAIGHT FROM THE POT. Track what you eat for an entire week, and I mean EVERYTHING. Track your water intake, coffee intake, and soda intake. On top of food tracking, also track your mood, productivity, and overall feeling of wellbeing. At the end of the week, see whatâs up! Look for patterns, dehydration, food inconsistencies, gross stuff you eat a lot, things you want to change, all of it. And then actually MAKE THE CHANGES.
I know Iâm going to sound like your mom friend here, but thatâs kind of what I am, so: drinkđđťmoređđťwaterđđť!!!!!!! I cannot STRESS THIS ENOUGH!!!!!!! FUEL YOUR BODY!!! YOU WILL FEEL BETTER!!!
in conclusionâŚ
- picture yourself learning in your dream learning environment
- picture the payoff, you doing what you want to do - nursing or teaching or building fancy ass AI robotos or whatever it is
- do NOT take your education for granted!!!! learning is such an opportunity and not everyone gets it
- treat yourself like a normal human being. take care of yourself. shower. eat.
- pay attention to your body. pay attention to what you need. pay attention to what you WANT
- drink your water, listen to some jazz, and just start somewhere.
- small progress is still progressÂ

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A Really Fucking Vulgar Guide to Not Losing Your Shit in College (Condensed Version)
Bitches love to put things into lists. Moreover, bitches love numbered shit. Hereâs some numbered shit in list format to help you not suck in higher education. Youâre welcome.
1. Go to class. Like 210% serious. I donât give a shit if youâre a get by on nothing, A+ slacker. Youâre fucking paying for this crap so you might as well get the services owed to you. Take your ass to class even if you zone out 99% of the time. You know 1% more than you did when you walked up in there. Congrats, asshole.
2. All that free time you have during your first week of classes? Make it your bitch. Donât just print the goddamn syllabus and be like all done. No motherfucker. Take a good fucking look at that assignment list. Whatâs due next week? Yeah, do that shit now bc I know you donât have anything else to do. Then when youâre coughing up a lung six weeks into the semester and donât feel like getting your ass up to do that calculus homework, youâll remember this week. Youâll remember that youâve been a week ahead this whole damn semester. Pat yourself on the back, ass wipe.
3. Prepare yo self. No seriously. You got notes to print for class? Sure you could be like all those other bitches and just shove them into your backpack, or you could actually /prepare/ for class. Iâm talking looking that shit over, identifying key concepts, getting a decent grasp of the material before your ass is even in class. You a STEM major? Yeah, make this kinda shit your life because now class is like one bomb ass group review session. Again, youâre welcome.
4. Snack like a motherfucker, but save that junk food shit for the weekends. From now on, you are a fucking health guru during the week or if youâre a slacker like me, at least on the days you have class. Fruits? Hell yeah. Pack some of those. Mind wandering in class? Snack on some apple slices. Canât stay awake? Keep eating some almonds or some shit, but donât be that bitch with the potato chips. Just donât.
5. Read. Yeah, you heard me. Read and Iâm not just talking assigned reading. I bet my left butt cheek that your campus library has /something/ of interest to you. Commuting and donât want to drive out there? Library databases bro. Weâre in the digital age, motherfucker. Iâd bet my other butt cheek that the shit you want is in a nice little PDF somewhere. But na man, you thinking maybe you want to go into computer science? Check out computer science books and eat them up bro. You donât like reading them? Probably not the field for you. You a biology major in your second year? Yeah dumbass. Time to break out the bio books and not the ones your professor is shoving in your face. Amaze your friends and teachers with your out of class knowledge. Be a fucking star.
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Learning French on YouTube
Hey guys, here are some of my favorite channels on youtube for learning French.
Francais avec Pierre  - great channel if you want to know more about grammar rules and expressions, how to sound really French and natural. He also makes videos about the DELF/DALF examsâŚ
Comme une Française  - also very good if you are confused about certain thingsâŚÂ you can learn a lot about used expressions and words you would not find in a book
1 jour, 1 question - the main purpose of this channel is to explain things to kids, but in a fun way. Itâs animated and short, but itâs great for obtaining a wide range of vocabulary, because the themes go from politics, geography and history to something like animals and food. Also might be good for learning about some history things, and interesting new facts, not just learning French.
Learn French with FrenchPod101.com  - again⌠grammar, expressions, vocabulary channel
Cyprien - this is the only channel that is just a normal channel, not meant for learning French (but I am sure everyone knows Cyprien anyway). I just really enjoy his videos and itâs very useful for learning new words and of course for some listening practice.
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I am sure there are many more channels like these⌠but I just wanted to write down my favorite ones for you guys