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If you’re anything like me, you go to the library with the best intentions then inevitably get distracted and wind up finishing none of the tasks you set out to do. Here’s a handy guide to how to get more done when you go to the library!
Planning your study session
Know what you’re doing ahead of time. Not only does this mean you can plan out your time to keep you on task, but you can also pare down which books and notes you need to bring.
Try and choose subjects that you need to be in the library for. For instance, if you need books to write an essay, read them in the library so you don’t have to drag them home. It’s better for your back, and more motivating when your time is limited!
Make a plan! Whether it’s just a to-do list or chunking your work into ten minute blocks, have goals to accomplish and keep yourself on task.
Don’t expect to be fully focused the whole time you’re there. No one can concentrate for 4 hours straight, so work some breaks into your plan and cut yourself some slack.
What to bring
A water bottle. You’re better off staying hydrated with water than sugary drinks from the vending machine, and bringing your own bottle is the best way to do that because you can keep it right at your desk.
Your chargers! Nothing cuts a study session short like your computer dying, so be prepared and make sure you’ve got your laptop/phone/tablet charger on hand.
A jacket. At least at my university, the library is almost always freezing. Even if yours isn’t, bring a jacket to keep you warm because sitting still for ages is a surefire way to cool you down!
Healthy snacks. Bringing your own food means you won’t be spending money, and you have a reason to stay at your desk and away from the vending machine. It also means no noisy crisp packets! Here’s a guide to library-friendly quiet snacks.
Headphones. Sometimes, even the library can be a bit noisy. Whether you’d prefer silence or some light music, having headphones can help you out.
Study essentials. Don’t depend on the library having copies of your required textbook, so bring your own from home, alongside essentials like pens & paper!
Making the most of the library
Don’t sit on the ground floor. It’s the loudest and busiest, and the place where you’re most likely to run into friends or get distracted, so avoid it off the bat. Similarly, stay away from high traffic areas like the loos, printers, and cafe.
Use the resources available! The library offers so much more than books: research databases, primary sources, librarians, and even audio resources if you’re a languages student like me. Make the most of all that’s on offer!
Get there early. Especially in exam season, the library fills up pretty fast and that can prevent you from sitting where you would usually. If you want a prime spot, your best bet is to get there when the library opens.
Try booking a study room. They can be great for working on group projects or if you want to snag a one person room and work with even fewer distractions.
Remember that the library doesn’t guarantee productivity. You still need to be prepared and focused, regardless of the location! Try and ditch the rest of the day’s worries at the door and just concentrate on work.
Other tips & tricks
How To Effectively Study In A Library from The Happy Arkansan
Library Study Session Tips & Essentials from Bookish & Bright
How to have a Productive Library Study Session from Macarons & Mascara
Packing List for Studying in the Library from Life As A Dare
How to Study Efficiently and Effectively
Home vs. Library: Finding a Study Spot from Survive Law
hey guys !! this is my first masterpost hahaha exciting so exams are coming up soon (for me), aka those early may dates.. here is just a bunch of resources that i found !!
study tips 101
i have terrible memory! how do i study? by @estudying
conquering procrastination by @studybudyblr
how to stay focused, motivated, and on track by @briellestudies
how to study for math by @enfpfocustudyblr (making a math masterpost soon)
focus and motivation by @katsdesk
study methods by @heystudy
“the oh god it’s the night before the exam” by @renaistudying
another test is tomorrow by @getstudyblr
stress help by @highschoolering
101 study tips by @study-early
6 things people don’t tell you about studying by @behindonstudying
ap testing tips by @katsdesk
3 steps in studying by @milkystudies
studying from ..
how to study from textbooks by @strive-for-da-best
four steps to reading textbooks by @kimberlystudies
lecture notes by @strive-for-da-best
revision notes by @raistudy
how to: flashcards by @pseudocodead
more flashcards by @studydiaryofamedstudent
how do i study ?? / being organized
study schedule by @mindofamedstudent
pomodoro printable by @cmpsbls
printables masterpost by @studie-s
vocab and formulas printables by @studeyh
how to maintain good notes by @skeletonstudy
typing notes by @study-well
colorcoding by @kimberlystudies
highlighting by @studygene
highlighting pt 2 by @ayetstudies
how to use sticky notes by @etudiance
organized study spaces by @etudiance
sketches for notes by @staedtlers-and-stabilos
how to revise by @youaretheairinmyalveoli
if any of these links are broken, please message me so i can update it. hope you find these helpful !!
- xoxo j
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kpop journal ideas
ive seen that recently many of my mutuals started making bullet journals and recently i made a kpop one so i wanted to share some ideas so you can all use them!!
my kpop journal
1. birthday pages
- if your bias or just a member you like has his/her birthday dedicate the page to them! write down wishes or reasons why theyre great
2. produce 101
- if you watched it you can make a list of your favorite contestants and some details you remember about the show
3. episode counter
- korean drama fan? you can write down which ones you’re watching and mark which episodes you already watched
4. korean shows
- it’s the same thing with drama, keep count on your episodes
5. playlists
- weekly or even daily playlists of some of your current favorite songs are a nice wait to keep track of how your tastes change
6. lists
- it can be anything, list of your favorite groups or vocals or even performances
7. korean
- i know many of you try to learn korean so why dont you dedicate some pages to useful language or some vocabulary
8. concerts/events
- if you went to any concert or an event with kpop idols then write your thoights down, how was the experience? thoughts on their outfits? and stuff like that
9. new groups
- if you want to get to know some group then make their profile! use pictures to remember their faceta and write down their position or some faceta about each member
10. imaginary group
- this is a really creative one, think of a new group, think of their debiut date, entertainment, concept or even music videos
feel free to add some more ideas!!
Inspired by @justinebujo

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i just opened a studygram and probs will start posting today-tomorrow, pls go follow !! @slothjournal on ig. let’s be mutuals !!
23-02-19 // I’m a maximalist ✨
School starts again on Monday so it’s finally time to get things moving again!!
Tips for doing well on your exams.
Heyy, so since I recently finished with my exams I thought it would be great to share with you guys some advices and things that I learned during this period of time to make your exams week(s) less exhausting.
• Make a study-plan: Okay so because during my exams I had a week when I was giving another subject everyday making a study plan helped me so much. Organize your time so you can be able to study more than one lesson per day and finish everything on time.
• Sleep: Oh god, I can not stress this enough guys, you have to sleep 7 hours every day at least. During my exams from all the stress and the anxiety that I was having to finish everything on time and read everything over and over again so I’m 100% prepared I was sleeping for about 3-4 hours, something I don’t recommend doing. I was writing good but I was feeling so tired all day and needed 2 cups of coffee to get me going and when we finally finished I needed two weeks to recover from this unhealthy schedule and I was sleeping all day. So in order to avoid that study the things you have to study but get to bed early and wake up early the next day to do your revision.
• Get a tutor: I did it and many other children are doing it too, just because you need help with a subject you’re not good at doesn’t make you stupid or anything you are just asking for a helping hand from a person that knows.
• Eat good: Eat good and full meals, you will need all the energy you can get. All the studying and memorizing and learning require food, stop your diet or whatever for two or three weeks and eat whatever you want and think that will make you feel more energetic and strong.
• Always paraphrase: So in middle high school I wasn’t a really big fan of this method, but during the exams on my first year of high school I understood that there’s no way to memorize the entire book as it is so what I did is that I read the entire thing to the point that I may didn’t know every single word but if you would ask me something I would remember it because I actually learned and understood it.
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15JAN17 here’s a bullet journal post for this week of january! i want to try and publish more bullet journal pictures. the quote is lyrics from the song ‘simple’ by woozi of seventeen. [click on photo for better quality!]