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My spread for Januaryâ¨
Note-Taking
Hey guys! So Iâve been receiving questions regarding my note-taking style and strategy for quite some time now but I believe I have never answered them in detail. The good news is, I finally decided to make a post about this (plus, I had fun making the graphics :D). Note that I am a visual learner, so my note-taking methods may not be effective for some of you, but I hope you can all learn something.
Class Notes
I only use one notebook for all my class notes, an A4 grid notebook whose pages I divide into two columns.
I use the outline method for in-class notes, which means I write information chronologically, in the order that they are taught. Some teachers do not have properly structured presentations/lessons (good thing my physics teacher does) so when in need, I use arrows to connect related information.
Abbreviations to me are one of the most important things to master when taking notes. I personally make them up as I go along. Some examples of abbreviations I use are:
w/c - which
w/ - with
cpd - compound
envt - environment
digenz - digestive enzyme
It might be confusing, but to me, knowing the context and part of speech are enough for all abbreviations to be comprehended.
Hereâs an example: âIndonesiaâs tsunami pre-warning system is made up of two types of componentsâ could become âIndoâs snmi pre-warn sys 2 type compâ.
After Class
The first thing I would do is highlight keywords and terminology (and sometimes formulas). For physics, since my teacher is relatively succinct, I donât really highlight, but for humanities and biology, I look for words that would be expected by a mark scheme, words that are crucial to the understanding of each particular piece of information.
I would then check if the material taught coincides with the syllabus, and if not, note down any points that are missing or have yet to be taught. You could write these on a post it or on the syllabus itself, but I prefer to highlight the syllabusâ pdf file.
Rewritten Notes
My rewritten notes are arranged based on the order they appear in the syllabus unless there are pieces of information that are related to more than one topic.
I use a black pen for rewriting notes as well as colored pens to write keywords and terminology only. I know some people who write whole sentences in colored pens but to me that is ineffective; we all have our own learning styles. When making tables, I usually use different colors for different columns (see the table for different types of radiation above) which is most often the color I associate with each word. For example, water would be blue, ocean would be a darker shade, ice would be a lighter shade, and water vapor would be purple.
I still abbreviate words in my rewritten notes, but theyâre not as condensed as the ones in my class notes. Another thing I find helpful is leaving a bit of space between separate points especially if the page doesnât have a lot of diagrams. I canât think linearly, so I canât remember super lengthy bullet points.
I use mildliners and a drawing pen to make my diagrams (more of these in my biology notes) but I only start with pencil if itâs a complex diagram. I rarely highlight my rewritten notes, but even if I do, itâs usually only the headings and formulas.
I donât have a rough draft for my notes, but I try to visualize the layout. I try to alternate between words and pictures/diagrams so that when Iâm sitting for an exam, all I have to do is imagine that Iâm looking at that page and I can remember where everything is.
Well, thatâs all from me. I hope that this information could be of some use to every single one of you. Donât hesitate to ask me questions if youâre confused about note-taking or any other problems you might have :)
[august 13, 2016 ⢠sunday]
i decided to make a moodboard about studyblr with the photos from my instagram @europhias â¨
the next to months are going to be super hectic because school just started last friday and entrance exams are in september!! we can do this đŞđźđŞđź
So so so in love with this spreadđť i also sprinkled some of my favorite Gucci perfume on the page so it smells soooo goodđ Hope everyoneâs having a good day!

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Must-watch Documentaries.
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POLITICS AND HISTORY
âWhy We Fightâ (BBC, 2005)
âFahrenheit 9/11â (Michael Moore, 2004)
âWar on Democracyâ (John Pilger, 2007)
âHijacking Catastropheâ (Sut Jhally, 2004)
âBreaking the Silenceâ (John Pilger, 2003)
âFog of Warâ (Robert McNamara, 2003)
HEALTH, FOOD, AND NATURE
âFood Inc.â (Robert Kenner, 2008)
âSuper Size Meâ (Morgan Spurlock, 2004)
âPlanet Earthâ (Discovery Channel, 2006)
MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS
âReel Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifies a Peopleâ (Jack Shaheen, 2006)
âControl Roomâ (Magnolia Pictures, 2004)
âHearts and Mindsâ (Peter Davis, 1974)
âManufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Mediaâ (Herman, 1992)
âWeapons of Mass Deceptionâ (Danny Schechter, 2004)
âThe War You Donât Seeâ (John Pilger, 2010)
SOCIETY AND CULTURE
âThe Century of the Selfâ (BBC, 2004)
âShouting Fire: Stories from the Edge of Free Speechâ (HBO, 2009)
âDebate: Political Islam â Is it a threat to the West?â (Doha Debates, 2009)
âBowling for Columbineâ (Michael Moore, 2002)
âHamza Tzortzis: Liberalism & Islamâ (LSESU, 2011)
âJesus Campâ (A&E Indiefilms, 2006)
âA Time for Burningâ (William C. Jersey, 1966)
âMalcolm X: Make it Plainâ (AE, 1994)
PALESTINE
âPeace, Propaganda & the Promised Landâ (Sut Jhally, 2004)
âThe Israel Lobbyâ (Stephen Walt, John Mearsheimer)
âDefamationâ (Norman Finkelstein, 2009)
âPalestine Is Still the Issueâ (John Pilger, 2003)
âOccupation 101â (Abdallah Omeish, 2006)
HUMAN RIGHTS
âThe Road to Guantanamoâ (Michael Winterbottom, 2006)
âTaxi to the Dark Sideâ (Moazzam Begg, 2007)
âFallujah, The Hidden Massacreâ (Italy, 2005)
âGeneration Killâ (Journeyman Pictures, 2004)
âThe War Tapesâ (Deborah Scranton, 2006)
ECONOMICS AND GLOBALIZATION
âCommanding Height: Battle for the World Economyâ (PBS, 2002)
âThe Corporationâ (Noam Chomsky, 2003)
âWalmart: The High Cost of Low Pricesâ (Brave New Films, 2005)
âMoney as Debtâ (Paul Grignon, 2006)
âDarwinâs Nightmareâ (Hubert Sauper, 2004)
âEnd of Suburbiaâ (Gregory Greene, 2004)
âLife + Debtâ (Stephanie Black, 2001)
âSmartest Guys in the Roomâ (Alex Gibney, 2005)
MISCELLANEOUS
âInside Islam: What a billion Muslim really thinkâ (Dalia Mogahed, 2009)
âIslam: Empire of Faithâ (PBS, 2000)
âInside Meccaâ (National Geographic, 2003)
âJonestown: The Life and Death of Peoples Templeâ (PBS, 2006)
âDeath of the Freedom Fighterâ (Al Jazeera, 2009)
âThe Trouble With Atheismâ (Dimitri Collingridge, 2006)
âExpelled: No Intelligence Allowedâ (Premise, 2008)
âTo Catch a Predatorâ (Dateline, NBC)
âAn Islamic History of Europeâ (Omaar Rageh, BBC)
âFree Fahadâ (Siraj Wahaj, 2008)
âEntrapment or Foling Terror?â (Amy Goodman, 2010)
How to Bullet Journal 101:
hey guys!!! alot of you guys have been asking about my bujo & tips on starting one, so here are some tips for anyone who wants to start a bullet journal!!! i have included several spread & layout ideas for you guys; i hope that you find them useful!!! also!! do remember that every bujo is unique!! you donât have to copy my spreads, but you can use them as references, if youâd like!! anyways, wishing you guys all the best!! have fun & enjoy the process!! (ăá´ăâż)
Hey guys, since my previous post on Morning Routines was very well received, I decided to make a night version. This small infographic thingy outlines the things I do at night to prep myself for rest, as well as some other things you could try to ensure you get a good nightâs sleep. Hope this helps, and donât hesitate to drop me an ask if you have any questions!
P.S. the typefaces used are Bromello and Montserrat

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Notebook ideas!
 make a 2017 read list of all the books (even fanfics!) of what you have read this year. especially good if you are doing the 50 books a year challenge. add things like a sentence of what you thought, anything special, a quote and the date when you finished reading it.
 a notebook full of your favourite recipes, could be easy pot noodle or grandmas christmas dinner. now you have a place to save them all, and you will always know where to look for them!!
the collection notebook: are you one of those people that collects anything, stamps, stickers or cards? put them in an unused notebook.
plant notebook: write down the progress of your plants, their english and latin name, dates. add pictures! Neville Longbottom probably has one of these.
plant notebook 2.0: fill it with loads of plants you either have or want to have and write how they should be taken care of or what you would like to name them. sort of like a guide.
the standard: travel journal. although, since you are probably on the road, only write a few lines every day and put all that love effort in when you come home! photos, cards, stickers, flight and train tickests, pressed flowers, even the bill from that lovely restuarant is something you can put in.
quote book: especially handy if it is a small pocket notebook one. all those quotes you love, put em here!
future destinations, places you want to go to.
 the everyday notebook: everything for everyday. daily lists or weekly. things you want to do this month.
the job book: future ideas for your next summer/part time job, where to go and tips and tricks.
photo album: make use of all those pictures and save them somewhere. write names, where and the date, your future self will thank you.
the random lists book: include list like healthy habits you want to develop, dishes you want to try, vehicles you want to travel in, festivals you want to go to, books you want to read.
books to read: if you are a big reader like me, you will probably find the need of these book. every single book title that sounded interesting, all the books you think you might wnat to read someday, put them in this book! Hermione Granger has this.
a word a day book: after each and every day you write a word, could be about anyhting! a perfect bedside table notebook.
the notebook with only good, positive things that you enjoy. could be things like the rain falling when you are studying in a cozy library or laughing until your tummy hurts with your friends, the feeling of being invincible.
different language phrases: Wie heisst du? Jag heter Sara.Â
notebook for handwriting practise
To all of those who might need some insperation. This is usually not my thing, but give me your thoughts. Also, I am a huge fan of pretty notebooks, and I own quite a few.
love, sara x
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