Algebra chapters 1-3 today and reviewing problem sets from GDP
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Algebra chapters 1-3 today and reviewing problem sets from GDP

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What? Are these notes for ants?
(It's because I have a fear of running out of room when it comes to writing on sticky notes...)
More study notes. It's going slow... (but steady! 🐢)
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Ahem. Math. Is fun. (Cries) I forgot everything and now gotta relearn everything.
I get very very happy whenever I get answers right. Like, squealing happy. Like, you wouldn't want to sit near me in the library kind of happy.

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Day (I don't know) of productivity. I need encouragement badly... I started gmat studying about 2 months ago and barely started because the entire family is moving and relying on me to do the legal/realtor stuff (language barriers).
I've been on and off studying because we are moving. So this whole stress of no job, selling one house, buying another in a whole different city is keeping me away from my books. I've had no time to study. So instead of unhelpful sporadic studying I decided to redo book 1 (out of 9!) Just start all over again.
While I'm not actually relearning all of book 1, I simply made a test of every question of every chapter in the book and have been working through it all day (the scraps of precious time I can find)
Most of the study session went:
"WAIT NO. That makes NO sense"
"I don't understand this"
"8 times 4 is 32 right? It's 32 right? I can't use a calculator?!?"
"This is basic math. Why am I struggling?"
"Ahhh haha this is a trick question aint it!"
"Ahhh f*** No it wasn't. That tiny detail was actually relevant"
I need coffee. It's 23:57.
Been on a bit of a posting hiatus lately because I don't know what else to use a study blog for AFTER college... sure one day I would like to pick up schooling again (masters) but for now, I don't know what to make of this.
Instead, until then, I suppose this can make for a good PRODUCTIVITY BLOG. I've been on the hunt for a new job, learning new skills, and I miss the community so much.
Here, in between indeed and LinkedIn scouring, I'm on pintrest picking small pieces of what I'd like my 2019 bujo layout to look like. My favorite so far is what I call the full-out layout. Making my weekly spread clean to read on top, and engaging/colorful/interesting on the bottom.
(I call these kinds of annotations: candy land notes) Another case study. One of the more interesting ones. The three approaches to third party liabilities is one of my favorite auditing topics, aye ✌