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PART TWO I CHROME EXTENSIONS
part one here
Wow, I really didn’t think you’d like the first part as much as you did - Over 9K notes! I’m stunned! Well, here is part 2 - chrome extensions 😊 I’ll try to update it once I work more with my laptop and as always, recommendations are appreciated!
bolded = favourite, cursive = apps I use every day
Studying
Forest well, everyone knows forest right? It’s great for concentrating and motivating each other. How about joining our forest group on discord?
Studyblue Create, study and share your own digital flashcards for free
StayFocusd restricts the amount of time you can spend on time-wasting websites. Highly configurable which is great!
max words learn about Latin and Greek roots with nice graphics
Flashtabs FlashTabs is a tool that enables you to set a deck of flashcards and process them at every new tab screen.
myHomework Student Planner planner for students. tracks classes, homework, etc. available offline and mobile
Focus A bit like Forest. A timer & distracting websites on your list will be blocked during that time.
Noisli Blocks out annoying noises - timer and study sound, very good for concentrating. Also available for iOS
Note taking and co
Evernote On my phone/computer for over 4 years now. The group feature is so great for projects. A bit like OneNote
wunderlist for lists and to-dos. you can share them too. available offline and mobile
lucidpress you can create newsletters, brochures, etc. using templates or making your own.
OneNote online gathers web pages, notes, pictures, bujos, documents all in one notebook. includes collaboration.
Canva Easily designs beautiful, professional graphics.
Languages
Mainichi Learn Japanese each time you open a new tab.
Grammarly checks your grammar while you write. Really helpful, especially for non-native speakers.
Rememberry Translate words and phrases while browsing the web and learn them through flashcards
Tab Extensions
Momentum A Tab extension that has established itself well between studyblrs. It’s simple and elegant with a to-do list feature and a focus
Tabby Cat I Such a cute extension! Every time you open a new tab there is a new calming lil’ cat waiting for you. It even purrs! Very nice an simple design.
Color tab shows a new stunning colour palette with every new tab
Infinity highly configurable tab extension Weather Tips, To-dos, History Management, Notepad Apps like Evernote, HD wallpapers and Google Search
ColorZilla allows you to pick up a colour from any site
Inspiration & Motivation
Drink! Reminds you to drink in between your study sessions
Planetarium An interactive sky map for exploring the stars and planets.
PostureMinder Pops up every once in a while to tell you not to slouch. Didn’t think it would help but I’ve actually noticed some progress.
Spotify My main source for music. You can find my study playlist here
8tracks another great site for study playlists but not free
Animal crossing music Play Animal Crossing’s smooth background music in real-time throughout your day
Others
Aerys Open too many tabs in your browser? Don’t worry, let Aerys II Targaryen, also known as the Mad King, help you burn them all!
Save to pocket save articles and websites to pocket to read later and offline
Adguard blocks pop-ups and banners and lets your battery last longer
There's an app for that
A “master list” of apps that are essential to student life.
Flashcards
Quizlet - Flashcard app that has pre downloaded flashcards and you can make your own flashcards. Available on multiple platforms
Duolingo - Language flashcard app
Flashcards+ - Another flashcard app
Math
Luna Calculator - calculator app ($2.99 on iOS)
Wolfram Alpha - online math solver
Symbollab - online math solver
Productivity & Planning
Forest - Grows a tree for every thirty minutes you are off your phone. If you touch your phone, the tree dies. ($0.99 on iOS)
FocusNow - Free version of Forest for iOS. Instead of trees, it grows fruits and vegetables.
30/30 - Great time management app
Any.Do - Great app for creating to-do lists, organize tasks, syncs with other devices. You can also change the priorities on certain tasks.
Studious - Great app on Android that reminds you when homework is due, when exams are and even silences your phone during class.
StayFocused - A chrome extension that you can customize to limit the time on websites to stay productive
Self Control - Allows you to block your own access to distracting websites for a certain amount of time. Useful for people who get distracted on the computer (Also known as Cold Turkey for Windows).
My Study Life - Student planner app
myHomework Student Planner - another Student planner app
To-do List - extensive to do list, like an online bullet journal
Learning
Itunes U - For any apple device users, a app that gives you access to free educational courses
TED - The whole catalog of TED talks at your fingertip.
Wikipedia - Free encyclopedia that can be used for general references
Khan Academy - study videos (absolutely amazing app/website)
Music
Coffitivity - coffee shop soundtrack
8tracks - great playlists, especially study playlists
Wake Up Calls
Alarmy - good alarm that will force you out of bed
Sleep Cycle - measures your sleep cycle
Math Alarm - alarm clock that forces you to do math to turn the alarm off, get’s your brain going
Class Lectures and Note Taking
Dragon Dictation - takes notes for lectures (useful for classes where professors talk faster than you can type)
XMind - mind mapping tool
Notability - another app for recording lectures. ($2.99 on iOS)
These are just a few study apps that can be useful for studying. I will add more (or make a new list) later as I learn about them; feel free to message me to add some to this list.
Super utilidade pública. Quem não souber inglês, joga no Google Translator.
40 Study Tips & Tricks
I thought to write down the “script” to one of my most viewed videos, with 40 study tips & tricks. It’s easier to read them and pass on the word!
Organization Tips:
1. Incorporate homework and classes in you daily planner – that will give you an overall glimpse of how your week will be about and how much time you need to spend in your studying sessions!
2. Color coordinate classes – be it notes, your planner, your textbooks or binders, pick a unique color for each class and work around the hues of that color to get more organized!
3. Make your own syllabus – if your professor doesn’t provide a syllabus for your class, try to make one before the school year working around your given textbooks or other given material.
4. Make study guides – make a study guide from your syllabus and draw before each topic two boxes: one for a midtest and one for the final test. When you have one of these tests, check the boxes when you’ve finished studying the chapter so you won’t miss anything!
5. Reference your material throughout – most of the times, we students work with in-class notes, textbooks and a syllabus. Since we get small bits of information here and there it’s important to reference every page throughout all your material so you can quickly access your information without having to flip endlessly through pages!
6. Keep a dashboard nearby – Whenever you use a notebook or a binder, make a dashboard on the first page with post it notes so you can quickly scribble any questions, homework or page numbers. When you get home, you just need to open your dashboard and attend those notes.
7. Print any tests, exercises and exams you can find – keep those in the end of your binder. These are perfect to practice before exams and tests because they really reflect what you will be tested about. Set an alarm clock for the deadline and start working on those!
8. Condense – organization disappears when you have too many of everything. Working with more than one planner in your life will make everything chaotic. If you think you need a second planner because you don’t have enough space to write in the first one, it’s because you don’t have available time as well. Don’t fool yourself and set achievable goals!
9. Customize your textbooks – most of the times, textbooks are formal books where information is hard to come by. Make your own tabs and write every chapter on them so they stick out – flag any charts, tables or graphics. Everything needs to be incredibly accessible!
10 Print a special planning sheet before finals: Organizing your studying by chapters and/or topics before finals is tremendously important since it lets you organize the amount of time you dedicate to each subject,
Study Sessions and Time Management
11. Save at least one afternoon or one morning a week for intensive studying. These is your “life-saver” – when you get so full of homework and projects that you can’t incorporate them into your daily academic routine, one free afternoon to organize your school life will really come in handy! Make an appointment with yourself!
12. Prepare in advance – although most professors may not ask you to prepare a class in advance, if you have the means to, go ahead. Grab a sheet and make a summary of the chapter your class will be about. Write the major topics and key information and take that guide to class. When your professor repeats previously studied information, you will be able to understand everything much better!
13. Never leave something behind – Even if you have a more light class, where professors don’t request homework or any side projects, don’t let that fool you! Be disciplined and be your own professors! Make your own projects and learn everything you can so you can nail those finals when they arrive.
14. Write your questions – most of the time, in a heavy study session, we come up with tons of questions and sometimes we just leave them behind. Write them down in your dashboard or a small notebook and ask your professors (personally or via e-mail). You can also ask your schoolmates in a facebook group created for that purpose!
15. Set an alarm clock and reward yourself – even if you study during an entire afternoon your studying will be pointless if you don’t take regular breaks. Set an alarm clock for one hour/one hour and a half and then take a 15 minute break. Never study for more than 2 hours straight! Even if you don’t notice, you’ll get less and less focused.
16. . Make a list – before each study session I like to grab my notepad and write down everything that I need to do before my session ends: the chapters I need to read, the pages I need to go through and the homework I need to complete. Sometimes I even write theses lists when I’m in college so I’ll have more determination to complete those tasks once I get home.
17 Work on the least interesting thing first. There are always classes or projects that we like the least – and those are the ones that we need to tackle first. You will start your studying session concentrated, which will let you go through the worst tasks faster.
18 Print, print, print. try to print everything you can and never study from your computer. Having your PDF files printed at hand will let you concentrate better, highlight and write some notes in the margins. You can take these everywhere with you and even turn them into small guides for future classes!
19. If you finish ahead, don’t quit. Perhaps the time you’ve saved for your study session has come to an end way before you have planned. That doesn’t mean you should stop right now – Take that time to review what you’ve learned so far or prepare other classes ahead of time!
20. Study in an organized space – make your own studying corner – bring everything you will need, from textbooks, binders and notebooks, to a cup of coffee and your computer. Keep them neatily organized on your desk so everything is at hand and on sight. Put on some soft background music (links down below) and adjust the lightning.
In class notes
21. If your professor provides PowerPoint slides before each class, print them (six or four per page) and bring them to class. Write in the margins and more throughout information in the back so it’s all condensed and tight. This is where you’ll take your notes. If you prefer to write on lined paper, think about copying some ruled paper to the back of your printed slides.
22. If your professor asks you to prepare your class in advance, try to make a small guide for each class. Open the comments column in MSWord and print the pages with that column. When you go to class, incorporate the in-class notes in that column, next to the relevant information so everything is nice and condensed.
23 If you are in a information-heavy class, try to adopt the Cornell method, which is the best, in my opinion, when you need to be a fast writer. There’s a video right here on how to use this method.
24. If you are in a bits-and-pieces class, which is that kind of class where the professor just gives a few key points and then gives practical examples or makes you work in group, try to adopt the box method – you can draw these boxes yourself or make them with post it notes – these are way more visual and perfect to memorize information.
25. Write in-class flashcards – if you don’t have flashcards around, make tiny flashcards on the top of your notes, where you cover the definitions you’ve written with the name of the definition. Each time you open your notes, try to remember the hidden definition. Automatic studying, every time!
26. Participate in class – nothing better than to be actively involved in your class discussion. For most of us, shy creatures, participating can be dreadful – but once you get out of your box, you’ll see how participating really makes you understand the subject!
27. If you have any questions during class, raise your hand and ask them. If your professor doesn’t like being interrupted, write them down and approach them in the end of the class. Sometimes, the little things we don’t understand are exactly the ones that come up on the final exam!
28. Ask for examples. Examples are probably the thing that makes your brain connect the information faster. If your professor isn’t keen on providing examples, suggest your own and see if your answer comes up right. Sometimes, examples are the thing that really makes us understand our material and our definitions, since they transform formal information into relatable events.
29. Sit at the front. It sounds too straightforward but sitting at the front really makes wonders. You won’t get distracted by what you classmates are doing, you will focus on the professor, who is right in front of you and you will resist the temptation of going to Facebook and Instagram during a boring presentation.
30. Write a brief summary at the end of the class. During those five minutes where everyone is dismissed and leaving the room, write a brief summary of that classes’ key points in the back of a page – this is fundamental in the Cornell method but can be used in any other method as well.
Finals Guide
31 Skim through your material two times: at first, you should start by studying your material starting from the end. The last lessons will be fresh in your memory and it’s very important to reinforce your knowledge on these while you can. In the second reading, you should start from the beginning, as usual. It’s important to make these two readings so you can go through the information in a much more flexible way.
32. Make a mindmap of each chapter. A mindmap is a chart that relates key words and important information, making it easy to understand the relationship and hierarchy between such key words. Use colors and images to memorize your material better. Oh, and don’t forget to check out my video on how to make mindmaps!
33. Read each of the titles and try to say out loud its contents, explaining each concept and the relationship between them. Imagine you are the teacher and are lecturing that subject to a crowd. If you skip any of the subjects, do it all over again. The more you repeat, the better you will memorize.
34. It’s time for some flash cards! Write the topic or the title on one side and the meaning or the explanation on the other. Try to cover as many topics or titles as you can and go through your cards while memorizing as best as you can each of the concepts. Try to do it backwards if you have time to do so!
35. On the day before the exam, skim through your mindmaps and flash cards again and always try to study while talking. Saying your content out loud will force your brain to relate information in a much more cohesive way and you’ll memorize everything much better.
36. Read the entire exam from top to bottom. Underline or circle any important words that you think will be crucial in you answer. After that, calculate how much time you should spend answering each question: this simple calculation will take only twenty seconds and will help you organize your time. Try to save five minutes at the end for revisions.
37. If you are solving a written exam and not multiple choice, try as much as possible to organize each answer in a structured way, saving two lines just to present your line of thought and writing each different argument in a different paragraph. Draft a conclusion at the end to underline the centre of your answer. Sometimes softly underlining some keywords is important to make your professor notice that you’ve correctly given importance to certain concepts.
38. Use these symbols for each question: one dot if you aren’t sure of the answer, two dots if you are sure of your answer and a circle if you are completely unaware of your answer. Start by answering any question with two dots; after those are all answered, go on through the two dots question. Leave the circle questions to the end – and ALWAYS answer them! Even if you don’t know what they’re about, who knows if you will be able to come up with something right?
39. Review your test one final time – many times, we make a lot of mistakes under stress and now is when you should spot them and amend them. This can be the difference between a B and an A!
40. Don’t take this too seriously – school is an important aspect of our lives but it isn’t everything. Failure comes many times and these failures can even drive you away from something that was simply not meant to be. Don’t stress out because everyone goes through the same!
I believe in free education, one that’s available to everyone; no matter their race, gender, age, wealth, etc… This masterpost was created for every knowledge hungry individual out there. I hope it will serve you well. Enjoy!
FREE ONLINE COURSES (here are listed websites that provide huge variety of courses)
Alison
Coursera
FutureLearn
open2study
Khan Academy
edX
P2P U
Academic Earth
iversity
Stanford Online
MIT Open Courseware
Open Yale Courses
BBC Learning
OpenLearn
Carnegie Mellon University OLI
University of Reddit
Saylor
IDEAS, INSPIRATION & NEWS (websites which deliver educational content meant to entertain you and stimulate your brain)
TED
FORA
Big Think
99u
BBC Future
Seriously Amazing
How Stuff Works
Discovery News
National Geographic
Science News
Popular Science
IFLScience
YouTube Edu
NewScientist
DIY & HOW-TO’S (Don’t know how to do that? Want to learn how to do it yourself? Here are some great websites.)
wikiHow
Wonder How To
instructables
eHow
Howcast
MAKE
Do it yourself
FREE TEXTBOOKS & E-BOOKS
OpenStax CNX
Open Textbooks
Bookboon
Textbook Revolution
E-books Directory
FullBooks
Books Should Be Free
Classic Reader
Read Print
Project Gutenberg
AudioBooks For Free
LibriVox
Poem Hunter
Bartleby
MIT Classics
Many Books
Open Textbooks BCcampus
Open Textbook Library
WikiBooks
SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES & JOURNALS
Directory of Open Access Journals
Scitable
PLOS
Wiley Open Access
Springer Open
Oxford Open
Elsevier Open Access
ArXiv
Open Access Library
LEARN:
1. LANGUAGES
Duolingo
BBC Languages
Learn A Language
101languages
Memrise
Livemocha
Foreign Services Institute
My Languages
Surface Languages
Lingualia
OmniGlot
OpenCulture’s Language links
2. COMPUTER SCIENCE & PROGRAMMING
Codecademy
Programmr
GA Dash
CodeHS
w3schools
Code Avengers
Codelearn
The Code Player
Code School
Code.org
Programming Motherf*?$%#
Bento
Bucky’s room
WiBit
Learn Code the Hard Way
Mozilla Developer Network
Microsoft Virtual Academy
3. YOGA & MEDITATION
Learning Yoga
Learn Meditation
Yome
Free Meditation
Online Meditation
Do Yoga With Me
Yoga Learning Center
4. PHOTOGRAPHY & FILMMAKING
Exposure Guide
The Bastards Book of Photography
Cambridge in Color
Best Photo Lessons
Photography Course
Production Now
nyvs
Learn About Film
Film School Online
5. DRAWING & PAINTING
Enliighten
Ctrl+Paint
ArtGraphica
Google Cultural Institute
Drawspace
DragoArt
WetCanvas
6. INSTRUMENTS & MUSIC THEORY
Music Theory
Teoria
Music Theory Videos
Furmanczyk Academy of Music
Dave Conservatoire
Petrucci Music Library
Justin Guitar
Guitar Lessons
Piano Lessons
Zebra Keys
Play Bass Now
7. OTHER UNCATEGORIZED SKILLS
Investopedia
The Chess Website
Chesscademy
Chess.com
Spreeder
ReadSpeeder
First Aid for Free
First Aid Web
NHS Choices
Wolfram Demonstrations Project
Please feel free to add more learning focused websites.
*There are a lot more learning websites out there, but I picked the ones that are, as far as I’m aware, completely free and in my opinion the best/ most useful.

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Com a pretensão de seguir todos os studyblrs brasileiros. Por favor, rebloguem!
Estude para o Enem por uma plataforma gratuita!
Aqui estava eu checando meus emails quando vejo:
Para testar, me inscrevi e não pediram nenhum dado meu, o que mostra que não cobram nada. Até comecei a ver uma aula, e ela rodou normalmente sem nenhum problema. Vim compartilhar isso rapidinho, porque eu acho incrível ter uma plataforma gratuita pra estudar para o Enem. Espero que seja útil para vocês! Entrem aqui: https://cursos.melhoresdobrasil.com.br/ver/checkout/turma-gratis/22/4
No site está dizendo: “O curso oferece mais 200 aulas, sendo cada aula entre 20 a 30 minutos, para que você estude com tranquilidade e tenha um ótimo aproveitamento ao longo do ano. Informações adicionais sobre as aulas: 1) As aulas ficam disponíveis na Área do Aluno até o dia 31/12/17. 2) O aluno poderá assistir as aulas no horário que achar conveniente, desde que possua acesso à internet banda larga. 3) Em hipótese alguma será permitida a gravação ou download das aulas, vindo a incorrer em sanções penais e cíveis quem o fizer.”
MT BOM!!!! 💜
Note-taking/papers printables 🌸
Oizinho. Estava fazendo esses “cornell notes” e folhas quadriculadas para fazer anotações na/da universidade, e resolvi trazer aqui para compartilhar com vocês. Faça bom uso. Não publique isso como se fosse teu. Faça download, mas NÃO repasse/reposte.
se gostar/baixar, dê like e reblogue para mais pessoas terem acesso!!! xx
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Excelente ferramenta!
Considerações bem legais de como estudar mais eficazmente.
Eu já faço parte da comunidade studyblr há um tempo e achei que era hora de dar um foco na comunidade brasileira do studyblr que tem seus próprios problemas com o ENEM e vestibulares todos os anos então aqui estão algumas dicas voltadas pros brasileiros daqui
SITES/YOUTUBE
Guia do Estudante: Um clássico do estudante brasileiro com simulados, datas de vestibulares, perfis de diversos cursos de graduação, etc.
Descomplica: Curso online pago, com diversos programas diferentes com foco em diferentes áreas (específico medicina, preparação ENEM)
Me Salva: Plataforma com exercícios resolvidos, provas, planos de estudo, etc. em diversos planos de assinatura pagas e algumas aulas livres para visitantes do site.
Khan Academy: Versão brasileira de uma plataforma educativa muito popular nos EUA por suas aulas na área de exatas.
Hora do ENEM: Plataforma criada especificamente com aulas voltadas para o ENEM. Gratuito para estudantes no último ano do ensino médio.
Canal do Ensino: Blog que divulga notícias sobre universidades, sites que oferecem materiais gratuitos, livros gratuitos, etc.
Brasil Escola: Explicações simples sobre diversas áreas de conhecimento, foco no ensino regular
Calcule Mais: Foco em Matemática, com aulas e exercícios.
Gramática Online: Foco em Língua Portuguesa com videoaulas, textos explicativos, esclarecimento de dúvidas, etc.
Stoodi: Plataforma criada para auxiliar estudantes nas provas do ENEM, incluindo correção de redações
DICAS
Estude provas antigas: essa dica serve não apenas para o ENEM, mas para qualquer vestibular. Se baseando em provas antigas, é possível conhecer o nível de dificuldade a ser enfrentado e as matérias com maior foco em algumas universidades diferentes.
Saiba o que mais estudar: se você já decidiu o curso que quer fazer, descubra quais são as matérias com maior peso na sua média e tente saber mais sobre o assunto.
Faça um planejamento de estudos: ou você pode acabar procrastinando em alguns assuntos e esquecendo de outros. Como criar um planejamento de estudos (x)(x)
Tire todas as suas dúvidas: aquela perguntinha que fica na sua cabeça durante a aula mas continua lá porque você acha que é besta? É uma dúvida verdadeira que deve ser esclarecida porque pode fazer toda a diferença na hora de uma prova importante.
Use a tecnologia a seu favor: com tantos sites na internet e aplicativos dedicados ao planejamento do seu tempo/estudos não há desculpa para usar esses apetrechos para enrolar. Se eles estão aí é bom que sejam usados a seu favor.
OUTROS POSTS
Vestibular por @vestiblr
Sites para Vestibular por @estudagirl
Ano de Vestibular? por @chemistee
Dicas para o dia da prova por @vestiblr
ENEM+Vestibular por @getstudyblr
Mais dicas.

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Dicas para ser mais produtivo(a) nos estudos.
Priorize sua tranquilidade e tenha organização. Separe um cantinho da casa para você onde possa manter seu material e esteja longe de distrações (celular, tv, barulho e etc). Se não for possível, procure estudar na biblioteca da sua escola, faculdade ou pública. Mas sem desculpas, ok?
Tenha horários e metas realistas. Do que adianta querer estudar 5, 8, 20 horas por dia sendo que não serão horas bem aproveitadas? É importante manter horários de descanso e lazer. Não se esqueça que você ainda é um ser humano :)
Distribua o conteúdo durante a semana. Faça pequenos tópicos e estude um pouco a cada dia. Querer estudar tudo em um dia só vai te prejudicar com a memorização.
Acredite no seu potencial! Se você está começando agora é super normal se sentir perdido ou desmotivado. Mas acredite que tudo vem com o hábito e força de vontade!
Beba muita água e se alimente bem! (Nem só de café vive um estudante kk)
Descubra o seu meio de memorizar e explore ele. Teste resumos, áudios, repetições, cores… Não existe um método pronto que seja totalmente eficaz. Se sinta livre para mesclar vários e ir se adaptando.
Use a internet a seu favor! Veja vídeo aulas, conceitos, faça pesquisas, explore…
Não perca o foco. O resultado demora a chegar, mas vai valer a pena!
Sites
http://descomplica.com.br/ (pago, mas vale cada centavo)
http://www.mandebemnoenem.com/ (tem conteúdo grátis e pago)
http://aulalivre.net/ (tem conteúdo grátis e pago)
http://www.geekie.com.br/ (grátis)
http://www.mundovestibular.com.br/ (grátis, possui exercícios, simulado e muita informação além das aulas)
http://appprova.com.br/ ( bastanteeeee exercícios e provas)
http://www.estudavest.com.br/ (exercícios, tem conteúdo grátis e pago)
https://www.stoodi.com.br/ (obrigada pela colaboração @thewaytothesuccess)
Youtube
Aula De
Me Salva!
José Marmontel (matemática)
Aula Livre.net
Biologia Total com Prof. Jubilut
YouTube Educação
Novo Telecurso (sou fã desses vídeos para fazer resumos ou revisar matéria #mejulguem)
Pretendo fazer um post desse com os sites/canais/livros que eu utilizar para a faculdade. Sentiu falta de um algum? Fale aqui para eu adicionar.
Tenho que começar esse post dizendo que estou extremamente grata e feliz! Dia 12 de dezembro completamos um ano de vida desse blog, recheado do carinho de vocês comigo aqui, no Facebook, no instagram e no whatsapp. Quero agradecer por tudo, principalmente essas pessoinhas especiais: @idealidade minha maior fã!!! Te amo ♥, a Bê que ta comigo a anos nessa jornada e não me deixa desanimar, a Alana do blog Através dos Espelhos que me apoia sempre e me convidou para formar o grupo Estudantes de Fisioterapia no Facebook. E todos que me seguem no @vouserfisio!
Vamos relembrar o que passou por aqui?
Postei as primeiras, e super tímidas dicas de estudo: http://estudagirl.tumblr.com/post/135015871847/dicas-para-ser-mais-produtivoa-nos-estudos
Formei no Ensino Médio: http://estudagirl.tumblr.com/post/135654390162/21122015-hoje-é-o-dia-do-meu-jantar-de
Compartilhei com vocês o Edital da Adeus Cursinho e vocês piraram http://estudagirl.tumblr.com/post/135964752658/edital-esquematizado-para-o-enem
Os sites para vestibular também fizeram muito sucesso: http://estudagirl.tumblr.com/post/136039669322/sites-httpdescomplicacombr-pago-mas-vale
Fiz a primeira Tag explorando meu inglês: http://estudagirl.tumblr.com/post/136293556072/i-was-tagged-by-study-ana-and-thewaytothesuccess
Escrevi sobre organização: http://estudagirl.tumblr.com/post/136480421477/organização-é-vida e http://estudagirl.tumblr.com/post/136888415807/como-ser-organizadoa-versão-papo-reto
Criei metas para 2016: http://estudagirl.tumblr.com/post/136770846222/metas-para-2016
Comprei o material da faculdade e me enchi de canetas: http://estudagirl.tumblr.com/post/137588265477/comprinhas-de-papelaria-o-material-para
Estudava até de madrugada no primeiro semestre mas sobrevivi e ainda postei aqui tudo que eu usei: http://estudagirl.tumblr.com/post/139789913662/anatomia-atlas-de-anatomia-humana-netter-frank e http://estudagirl.tumblr.com/post/140210832057/como-estou-me-organizando-na-faculdade
Dei dicas para estudar anatomia ♥ : http://estudagirl.tumblr.com/post/140422458227/dicas-para-estudar-anatomia e http://estudagirl.tumblr.com/post/141599750537/dica-para-anatomia-colora-imagens-correlacionando
O @vouserfisio também teve vários posts: http://estudagirl.tumblr.com/post/142494986602/estágio-de-fisioterapia-no-primeiro-período e http://estudagirl.tumblr.com/post/143124047087/se-não-fosse-por-amor-não-valeria-a-pena
Apareci no youtube: http://estudagirl.tumblr.com/post/143941311057/saímos-no-vídeo-da-alanapbastos-do-blog-através
Achei cursos que ajudam a gente a estudar: http://estudagirl.tumblr.com/post/144806615511/cursos-para-aprender-a-estudar
Comecei a usar o drive: http://estudagirl.tumblr.com/post/145312204572/link-httpsdrivegooglecomopenid-0by6gn3qgj0
Terminei o 1° semestre com coisas aprendidas http://estudagirl.tumblr.com/post/147020952847/o-semestre-finalmente-acabou-e-eu-passei-por
Fiquei emotiva, e vocês foram super carinhosos: http://estudagirl.tumblr.com/post/147417797132/nota-de-aviso-oi-como-vai-do-lado-dai
Dei dicas para estudar idiomas: http://estudagirl.tumblr.com/post/148697279747/quem-estuda-uma-segunda-língua-sabe-que-nem-sempre
Fiz post sobre Neuro: http://estudagirl.tumblr.com/post/153741177177/quem-conversa-comigo-pelo-inbox-j%C3%A1-sabe-que-eu-sou
e finalmente aprendi a revisar: http://estudagirl.tumblr.com/post/153796300552/muitos-me-perguntam-como-eu-faço-para-revisar-a
E agora somos 1.089 pessoinhas por aqui, com 6.358 visualizações ♥
Obrigada de verdade! Que 2017 seja melhor ainda para todos nós.
Cursos para “aprender a estudar”
A dica de hoje é sobre cursos que podem de ajudar a “aprender a estudar”, coloco entre aspas porque ja afirmei e reafirmei aqui que técnica de estudo é muito pessoal e você tem que se adaptar a que mais gostar! Bora nos links:
Curso Como estudar por Aula Livre.Net
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-5888xShjYqTlnej_at8bu8vgp7-9wjh
Enem- Como estudar por Coisas de Concurso
https://www.youtube.com/playlistlist=PLe1m47ErFN8GMuyfYhg3q2WTsy64ZE-kf
Jubidicas de Vida
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXXIkklJqmKnauMXMVk7IL7N-iT3Uc0Gw
Produtividade por Arata Academy
https://www.youtube.com/watchv=IIYTkhu0_I8&list=PLRisaeHTE4Q2zwWRDjRQlSs_no7yOpIiJ
Aprendizado por Aarata Academy
https://www.youtube.com/playlistlist=PLRisaeHTE4Q1f5PlsvJxIPzMNH1SoM5_s
Espero que gostem ♥
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