itβs only the third week of classes but school has been keeping me rlly busy :(( i tried out typing my notes for the first time cause my hands were cramping from all the revisioning!!
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itβs only the third week of classes but school has been keeping me rlly busy :(( i tried out typing my notes for the first time cause my hands were cramping from all the revisioning!!

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4//9//18 Hey guys! So I havenβt posted or used this studyblr in sooo long, and have basically been on hiatus for months. However, Iβm finally motivated again to study regularly and post more, especially since I want my gpa to go up and have high SAT scores. Iβm applying ED to my dream school in November, so I have to be super focused these next few months. - Anyway, here are some pictures I took from when I went to By Chloe to study for the SATs.
some latin mottoes as i begin studying for area cΒ
2/100 days of productivity!!
went to the cafΓ© to study today, itβs absolutely gorgeous!
- managed to finish a topic and start a new one in my math notebook - got a new pencil case from muji!
I have struggled with make a good study plan for years, until last year. And because of this I decided to help you, if you have the same problem as me.
Like we all know studying is an important part of our academic success. However, can be difficult to find the time to study for every subject we need to study for. One way to ensure studying success is to create a good study schedule. For it not only you have to prioritize the subjects you need to study for, but you also have to prioritize other responsibilities, such as family, yourself, friends and entertainment. So for a good study plan you should use the SMART principles developed by Edwin Locke, like you would do when you trace your goals.
Use an agenda. It depends on person to person, but I usually do my study plan based on the week that will start, because if you think about it for the whole month it's overwhelming.
Assess your current schedule. Your first step in creating a study schedule should be assess your current schedule and the way you currently spend time, this will help you identify where you can be more efficient and what activities you might be able to cut.
Determine how many hours a week you currently study.
Determine how many hours a week you currently devote to entertainment.
Determine how many hours a week you currently spend with friends and family.Β
Note: People tend to find they spend a lot of time on entertainment, start cutting there.
Then you need to list all the subjects you will need to study: Put this on paper will help you get a better idea of what you really have to do.
Figure out what you need to do for each subject or exam. While your time commitment and other obligations for a specific class might vary per week, chances are youβll find out that over the long-haul, youβll need a certain amount of time per subject.
Prioritize your list: after made the list of all the subjects or exams you need to study for and figured out what you need to do for each, prioritize the list. Ranking each class will help you figure out to what you need do devote the most time to.
Write down all study-appointments. Before you go on, you need to divide up your available time during the week into study blocks. After you do this, you can go and assign your blocks to a subject.
Reserve time for non-academic activities. While blocking off time for each subject, you also need to make sure that you are reserving time for family, friends and yourself. Remember that you wonβt be able to succeed at your studies unless you create a healthy balance between your personal life and your academic life.
Fill in your study blocks. Once youβve got your schedule blocked out and you know what you need to schedule, fill in your schedule. Write down which subject you are studying in each session. So now that you are filling your schedule, is time to use the SMART method.
S for Specific: What will you be doing? When will you have a break?
M for Measurable: How will you know you have understood? Read, test, repeat, make notes?
A for Acceptable: Are you prepared to start studying that night or morning if you wonβt feel like it?
R for Realistic: Will you have enough time to study these pages in that amount of time?
T for Time-bound: When will you start and stop?
Donβt forget to take into account your learning style. You need to take attention to your learning style, because if you know how you learn better you can do things to improve your study that can not seem to be work. Like if you are auditory learner: Perhaps you can listen to recorded lectures or other audio studying material when driving in the car or when working out in the gym. Or if you are a visual learner, you can watch videos as a way to learn and as a way of entertainment.
Lastly, but not least: Keep one to two days study-free.

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Hereβs the 7th and final part of my Studyblr University Orientation Week.Β
The first day of class is stressful for everyone, even the upper year students. Here are some tips to help make it as easy as possible for you.Β
Know where youβre going. Check your schedule the night before and know what classroom youβre in. If possible, go to it before the first day so that you know how to get there. If not, look for a map of your campus online (you also may have been given one during orientation).Β
Pack your bag the night before. That way you wonβt be scrambling to find a pencil two minutes before you leave and can instead be panicking about making friends.Β
Greet the people sitting next to you. They could be potential new friends or study buddies. It may also help you feel more relaxed if the person next to you isnβt a complete stranger.Β
Look over the syllabus before the first class. That way you wonβt be surprised when you find out that the research paper is worth 50% of your final mark.Β
Wear an outfit that you feel confident in. I know itβs cliched, and you donβt have to pick it out the night before, but wearing clothes that are comfortable/you feel good in may help to relieve some of your nerves.Β
Your first class will most likely just be the prof going over the syllabus and answering questions about themselves or the course. Donβt worry about knowing everything yet.Β
There will probably be one smug jackass who acts like they already do know everything. Ignore them. They either donβt know everything and just want to seem smart or theyβre a showy jerk. Either way, they arenβt worth your time or anxiety over being smart enough to be here. Youβre obviously smart enough if youβre here.Β
This isnβt a first day specific thing but: For many of you this will be your first time seeing service dogs. This is just a friendly reminder not to touch them without their ownerβs permission or talk to them in a cutesy voice. It can distract them from doing their job or even undo the training.Β
Similarly to the above, this may be your first time meeting someone in a wheelchair. Donβt touch someoneβs wheelchair unless they have given you permission to. The chair is an extension of themselves and touching it or moving them without their permission is really rude. (If Iβve said something weird here, please let me know as I am able-bodied.)Β
Donβt feel scared if you donβt know anyone in your class yet. Most people donβt and theyβll be more than willing to befriend you.Β
Donβt feel weird about eating alone. Lots of people do it. If youβre worried about looking or feeling awkward, bring a book or look at something on your phone.Β
Wait a few days to buy your textbooks. Compare the prices of new and used books at your universityβs bookstore to the prices of students reselling their old textbooks. You can usually get a pretty decent deal by shopping around online. (You may also find out that somethingβs only recommended reading)Β
Find a seat that you like. A lot of the time, particularly in smaller classes, this will end up being your seat for the rest of the year.Β
Take a deep breath. Youβve got this.Β
i noticed yβall have been enjoying my novel masterposts. so im just going to keep posting because im obsessed with books like that T.T
for my study-like-rory studyblr friends who want to read all the books mentioned in gilmore girls (because hello?? who doesnβt??), hereβs a list! pls let me know if i missed a book, but i think itβs quite a complete list! enjoy!!
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1984 β George Orwell
A
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn β Mark Twain
Alice in Wonderland β Lewis Carroll
The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay β Michael Chabon
An American Tragedy β Theodore Dreiser
Angelaβs Ashes β Frank McCourt
Anna Karenina β Leo Tolstoy
Anne Frank: Diary of a Young Girl β Anne Frank
Archidamian War β Donald Kagen
The Art of Fiction Β β Henry James
The Art of War β Sun Tzu
As I Lay Dying β William Faulkner
Atonement β Ian McEwan
The Awakening β Kate Chopin
Autobiography of a Face β Lucy Grealy
B
Babe β Dick King-Smith
Backlash β Susan Faludi
Balzac & the Little Chinese Seamstress β Dai Sijie
The Bell Jar β Sylvia Plath
Beloved β Toni Morrison
Beowulf β Seamus Heaney
The Bhagava Gita
The Bielski Brothers β Peter Duffy
Bitch in Praise of Difficult Women β Elizabeth Wurtzel
A Bolt From the Blue & other Essays β Mary McCarthy
Brave New World β Aldous Huxley
Brick Lane β Monica Ali
Brigadoon β Alan Jay Lerner
C
Candide β Voltaire
The Canterbury Tales β Chaucer
Carrie βStephen King
Catch β 22 β Joseph Heller
The Catcher in the Rye β JD Salinger
The Celebrated Jumping Frog β Mark Twain
Charlotteβs Web β EB White
The Childrenβs Hour β Lilian Hellman
Christine β Stephen King
A Christmas Carol β Charles Dickens
A Clockwork Orange β Anthony Burgess
The Code of the Woosters β PG Wodehouse
The Collected Short Stories β Eudora Welty
The Collected Stories of Eudora Welty
A Comedy of Errors β William Shakespeare
Complete Novels β Dawn Powell
The Complete Poems β Anne Sexton
Complete Stories β Dorothy Parker
A Confederacy of Dunces β John Kennedy Toole
The Count of Monte Cristo β Alexandre Dumas
Cousin Bette β Honore de Balzac
Crime & Punishment β Fyodor Dostoevsky
The Crimson Petal & the White β Michael Faber
The Crucible β Arthur Miller
Cujo β Stephen King
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime β Mark Haddon
D
Daughter of Fortune β Isabel Allende
David and Lisa β Dr. Theodore Issac Rubin
David Coperfield β Charles Dickens
The Da Vinci Code β Dan Brown
Deal Souls β Nikolai Gogol (Season 3, episode 3)
Demons β Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Death of a Salesman β Arthur Miller
Deenie β Judy Blume
The Devil in the White City β Erik Larson
The Dirt β Tommy Lee, Vince Neil, Mick Mark, & Nikki Sixx
The Divine Comedy β Dante
The Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood β Rebecca Wells
Don Quijote β Cervantes
Driving Miss Daisy β Alfred Uhrv
Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde Ββ Robert Louis Stevenson
E
Complete Tales & Poems β Edgar Allan Poe
Eleanor Roosevelt β Blanche Wiesen Cook
The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test β Tom Wolfe
Ella Minnow Pea β Mark Dunn
Eloise β Kay Thompson
Emily the Strange β Roger Reger
Emma β Jane Austen
Empire Falls β Richard Russo
Encyclopedia Brown β Donald J. Sobol
Ethan Frome β Edith Wharton
Ethics β Spinoza
Eva Luna β Isabel Allende
Everything is Illuminated β Jonathon Safran Foer
Extravagance β Gary Kist
F
Fahrenheit 451 β Ray Bradbury
Fahrenheit 911 β Michael Moore
The Fall of the Athenian Empire β Donald Kagan
Fat Land:How Americans Became the Fattest People in the World β Greg Critser
Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas β Hunter S. Thompson
The Fellowship of the Ring β J R R Tolkien
Fiddler on the Roof β Joseph Stein
The Five People You Meet in Heaven β Mitch Albom
Finneganβs Wake β James Joyce
Fletch β Gregory McDonald
Flowers of Algernon β Daniel Keyes
The Fortress of Solitude β Jonathon Lethem
The Fountainhead β Ayn Rand
Frankenstein β Mary Shelley
Franny and Zooey β JD Salinger
Freaky Friday β Mary Rodgers
G
Galapagos β Kurt Vonnegut
Gender Trouble β Judith Baker
George W. Bushism β Jacob Weisberg
Gidget β Fredrick Kohner
Girl, Interrupted β Susanna Kaysen
The Ghostic Gospels β Elaine Pagels
The Godfather β Mario Puzo
The God of Small Things β Arundhati Roy
Goldilocks & the Three Bears β Alvin Granowsky
Gone with the Wind β Margaret Mitchell
The Good Soldier β Ford Maddox Ford
The Gospel According to Judy Bloom
The Graduate β Charles Webb
The Grapes of Wrath β John Steinbeck
The Great Gatsby β F. Scott Fitzgerald
Great Expectations β Charles Dickens
The Group β Mary McCarthy
H
Hamlet β Shakespeare
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire β JK Rowling
Harry Potter and the Sorcererβs Stone β JK Rowling
A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius β Dave Eggers
Heart of Darkness β Joseph Conrad
Helter Skelter β Vincent Bugliosi
Henry IV, Part 1 β Shakespeare
Henry IV, Part 2 β Shakespeare
Henry V β Shakespeare
High Fidelity β Nick Hornby
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire β Edward Gibbons
Holidays on Ice β David Sedaris
The Holy Barbarians β Lawrence Lipton
House of Sand and Fog β Andre Dubus III
The House of the Spirits β Isabel Allende
How to Breathe Underwater β Julie Orringer
How the Grinch Stole Christmas β Dr. Seuss
How the Light Gets In β MJ Hyland
Howl β Alan Ginsburg
The Hunchback of Notre Dame β Victor Hugo
I
The Illiad β Homer
Iβm With the Band β Pamela des Barres
In Cold Blood β Truman Capote
Inferno β Dante
Inherit the Wind β Jerome Lawrence & Robert E Lee
Iron Weed β William J. Kennedy
It Takes a Village β Hilary Clinton
J
Jane Eyre β Charlotte Bronte
The Joy Luck Club β Amy Tan
Julius Caesar β Shakespeare
The Jungle β Upton Sinclair
Just a Couple of Days β Tony Vigorito
K
The Kitchen Boy β Robert Alexander
Kitchen Confidential β Anthony Bourdain
The Kite Runner β Khaled Hosseini
L
Lady Chatterleyβs Lover β DH Lawrence
The Last Empire: Essays 1992-2000 β Gore Vidal
Leaves of Grass β Walt Whitman
The Legend of Bagger Vance β Steven Pressfield
Less Than Zero β Bret Easton Ellis
Letters to a Young Poet β Rainer Maria Rilke
Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them β Al Franken
Life of Pi β Yann Martel
Little Dorrit β Charles Dickens
The Little Locksmith β Katharine Butler Hathaway
The Little Match Girl β Hans Christian Anderson
Little Woman β Louisa May Alcott
Living History β Hillary Clinton
Lord of the Flies β William Golding
The Lottery & Other Stories β Shirley Jackson
The Lovely Bones β Alice Sebold
The Love Story β Eric Segal
M
Macbeth β Shakespeare
Madame Bovary β Gustave Flaubert
The Manticore β Robertson Davies (Season 3, episode 3)
Marathon Man β William Goldman
The Master and Margarita β Mikhail Bulgakov
Memoirs of Β Dutiful Daughter β Simone de Beauvoir
Memoirs of General WT Sherman β William Tecumseh Sherman
Me Talk Pretty One Day β David Sedaris
The Meaning of Consuelo β Judith Ortiz Cofer
Menckenβs Chrestomathy β HR Mencken
The Merry Wives of Windsor β Shakespeare
The Metamorphosis β Franz Kafka
Middlesex β Jeffrey Eugenides
The Miracle Worker β William Gibson
Moby Dick β Herman Melville
The Mojo Collection β Jim Irvin
Moliere β Hobart Chatfield Taylor
A Monetary History of the US β Milton Friedman
Monsieur Proust β Celeste Albaret
A Month of Sundays β Julie Mars
A Moveable Feast β Ernest Hemingway
Mrs. Dalloway β Virginia Woolf
Mutiny on the Bounty β Charles Nordhoff & James Norman Hall
My Lai 4 β Seymour M Hersh
My Life as Author and Editor β HR Mencken
My Life in Orange β Tim Guest
My Sisterβs Keeper β Jodi Picoult
N
The Naked and the Dead β Norman Mailer
The Name of the Rose β Umberto Eco
The Namesake β Jhumpa Lahiri
The Nanny Diaries β Emma McLaughlin
Nervous System β Jan Lars Jensen
New Poems of Emily Dickinson
The New Way Things Work β David Macaulay
Nickel and Dimed β Barbara Ehrenreich
Night β Elie Wiesel
Northanger Abbey β Jane Austen
The Norton Anthology of Theory & Criticism β William E Cain
Novels 1930-1942: Dance Night/Come Back to Sorrento, Turn, Magic Wheel/Angels on Toast/A Time to be Born by Dawn Powell
Notes of a Dirty Old Man β Charles Bukowski
O
Of Mice and Men β John Steinbeck
Old School β Tobias Wolff
Oliver Twist β Charles Dickens
On the Road β Jack Keruac
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovitch β Alexander Solzhenitsyn
One Flew Over the Cuckooβs Nest β Ken Kesey
One Hundred Years of Solitude β Gabriel Garcia Marquez
The Opposite of Fate: Memories of a Writing Life β Amy Tan
Oracle Night β Paul Auster
Oryx and Crake β Margaret Atwood
Othello β Shakespeare
Our Mutual Friend β Charles Dickens
The Outbreak of the Peloponnesian War β Donald Kagan
Out of Africa β Isac Dineson
The Outsiders β S. E. Hinton
P
A Passage to India β E.M. Forster
The Peace of Nicias and the Sicilian Expedition β Donald Kagan
The Perks of Being a Wallflower β Stephen Chbosky
Peyton Place β Grace Metalious
The Picture of Dorian Gray β Oscar Wilde
Pigs at the Trough β Arianna Huffington
Pinocchio β Carlo Collodi
Please Kill Me β Legs McNeil & Gilliam McCain
The Polysyllabic Spree β Nick Hornby
The Portable Dorothy Parker
The Portable Nietzche
The Price of Loyalty β Ron Suskind
Pride and Prejudice β Jane Austen
Property β Valerie Martin
Pushkin β TJ Binyon
Pygmalion β George Bernard Shaw
Q
Quattrocento β James McKean
A Quiet Storm β Rachel Howzell Hall
R
Rapunzel β Grimm Brothers
The Razorβs Edge β W Somerset Maugham
Reading Lolita in Tehran β Azar Nafisi
Rebecca β Daphne de Maurier
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm β Kate Douglas Wiggin
The Red Tent β Anita Diamant
Rescuing Patty Hearst β Virginia Holman
The Return of the King β JRR Tolkien
R is for Ricochet β Sue Grafton
Rita Hayworth β Stephen King
Robertβs Rules of Order β Henry Robert
Roman Fever β Edith Wharton
Romeo and Juliet β Shakespeare
A Room of Oneβs Own β Virginia Woolf
A Room with a View β EM Forster
Rosemaryβs Baby β Ira Levin
The Rough Guide to Europe
S
Sacred Time β Ursula Hegi
Sanctuary β William Faulkner
Savage Beauty β Nancy Milford
Say Goodbye to Daisy Miller β Henry James
The Scarecrow of Oz β Frank L. Baum
The Scarlet Letter β Nathanial Hawthorne
Seabiscuit β Laura Hillenbrand
The Second Sex β Simone de Beauvior
The Secret Life of Bees β Sue Monk Kidd
Secrets of the Flesh β Judith Thurman
Selected Letters of Dawn Powell (1913-1965)
Sense and Sensibility β Jane Austen
A Separate Place β John Knowles
Several Biographies of Winston Churchill
Sexus β Henry Miller
The Shadow of the Wind β Carlos Ruiz Zafron
Shane β Jack Shaefer
The Shining β Stephen King
Siddartha β Hermann Hesse
S is for Silence β Sue Grafton
Slaughter-House 5 β Kurt Vonnegut
Small Island β Andrea Levy
Snows of Kilamanjaro β Ernest Hemingway
Snow White and Red Rose β Grimm Brothers
Social Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy β Barrington Moore
The Song of Names β Norman Lebrecht
Song of the Simple Truth β Julia de Burgos
The Song Reader β Lisa Tucker
Songbook β Nick Hornby
The Sonnets β Shakespeare
Sonnets from the Portuegese β Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Sophieβs Choice β William Styron
The Sound and the Fury β William Faulkner
Speak, Memory β Vladimir Nabakov
Stiff, The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers β Mary Roach
The Story of my Life β Helen Keller
A Streetcar Named Desire β Tennessee Williams
Stuart Little β EB White
Sun Also Rises β Ernest Hemingway
Swannβs Way β Marcel Proust
Swimming with Giants β Anne Collett
Sybil β Flora Rheta Schreiber
T
A Tale of Two Cities β Charles Dickens
Tender is the Night β F Scott Fitzgerald
Term of Endearment β Larry McMurty
Time and Again β Jack Finney
The Time Travelerβs Wife β Audrey Niffeneggar
To Have and to Have Not β Ernest Hemingway
To Kill a Mockingbird β Harper Lee
The Tragedy of Richard III β Shakespeare
Travel and Motoring through Europe β Myra Waldo
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn β Betty Smith
The Trial β Franz Kafka
The True and Outstanding Adventures of the Hunt Sisters β Elisabeth Robinson
Truth & Beauty β Ann Patchett
Tuesdays with Morrie β Mitch Albom
U
Ulysses β James Joyce
The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath (1950-1962)
Uncle Tomβs Cabin β Harriet Beecher Stowe
Unless β Carol Shields
V
Valley of the Dolls β Jacqueline Susann
The Vanishing Newspaper β Philip Meyers
Vanity Fair β William Makepeace Thackeray
Velvet Underground β Joe Harvard
The Virgin Suicides β Jeffrey Eugenides
W
Waiting for Godot β Samuel Beckett
Walden β Henry David Thoreau
Walt Disneyβs Bambi β Felix Salten
War and Peace β Leo Tolstoy
We Owe You Nothing β Daniel Sinker
What Colour is Your Parachute β Richard Nelson Bolles
What Happened to Baby Jane β Henry Farrell
When the Emperor Was Divine β Julie Otsuka
Who Moved My Cheese? Spencer Johnson
Whoβs Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Edward Albee
Wicked β Gregory Maguire
The Wizard of Oz β Frank L Baum
Wuthering Heights β Emily Bronte
Y
The Yearling β Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
The Year of Magical Thinking β Joan Didion
OTHER RESOURCES:
19th Century Novels Masterpost
20th Century Novels Masterpost
21st Century Novels Masterpost
Rory Gilmoreβs Reading List
Series Masterpost