who else isn’t ready for school to start?
studygram @todaywithjudy youtube

seen from Malaysia

seen from Germany

seen from Germany
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from China

seen from Australia

seen from United States
seen from North Macedonia
seen from North Macedonia
seen from North Macedonia
seen from China
seen from Germany

seen from Malaysia
seen from Lithuania
seen from China
seen from Germany

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Germany
who else isn’t ready for school to start?
studygram @todaywithjudy youtube

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch • No registration required • HD streaming
Studying for an exam on the 15th, the first real exam as well. I'll see how that goes😂
How to make the learning process more eco friendly: ✎ I write lectures that do not require drawings / diagrams on the iPad, so as not to use paper ✎ I also keep all the textbooks online or take them from the library (by the way, almost all online libraries are free for students, you can ask for a username and password when you receive a library ticket in the state library or in the special office of your university) ✎ I print the necessary materials in the font ‘ecofont’ (available for free) or through the printer setup ‘draft’ / ‘low quality’ ✎ I buy printing paper with a marking confirming the legality and environmental friendliness of wood production (FSC, PEFC, SFI, etc.) ✎ I do the paper for the notebooks myself, cut the office paper with the marking and make holes with a hole punch ✎ I write, I highlight the text with pencils, I also have a refillable black marker for special occasions (I want to try the fountain pens, they seemed pretty eco-friendly to me) ✎ whenever possible I choose local manufacturers of stationery and notebooks - my favorite brand is falafel (diaries, notebooks, pencils etc)
22/07/20
Studying for my biophysics exam in 6 days 💡 it's only mid-summer but I'm so ready for autumn, drinking tea on a cold day, wearing fuzzy socks and soft pyjamas while the cold winds blows outside my window ☁️🍃
Making study guides requires time and effort but they pay off in the end! Use these tips to get the best of your learning ✨
• organize your notes: first and foremost, use your syllabus guides and handouts to figure out what you should and shouldn’t include in your study guide!
• keep it simple: use any note-taking method, such as the Cornell Note-Taking Method, to keep your notes clean and easy to reference ⚡️
• start early: don’t wait till the last minute to start making your study guide. Doing a little bit every day is better than cramming right before a big exam 🕰
• include diagrams: using diagrams is a quick and easy way to make your notes fun and vibrant and it will help you understand the concept quicker than reading page after page 🔅
• write one your own words: doing this ensures that you are understanding what you’re learning and it helps you register the information in a way that’s understandable to you 🥇
• color code: color coding your notes by subject, level of difficulty or even by topic can help you understand what to revise and what not to revise. It’s an easy reference system that will help you save time! 💫
And that’s how you make a good study guide! ❄️
xoxo,
studywithmeliora 💛

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch • No registration required • HD streaming
[14.03.21] ✧ ft me, arriving at the denver international airport for my flight to geneva!
I am currently in Dijon, France, running behind on my blog and on my schoolwork. But I am going to keep going with the zoomster studyblr challenge!
Day 3- Have you done a challenge before? If so, how was it? If not, what are you expecting to get out of this experience?
I have done 100 days of productivity all the way through (and I believe I continued on for another 20 or so days), and then I have started it a few times without completion. I have also done daily-check-in challenges, including recording my mood, if I had taken my medicine/vitamins, etc, and daily gratitudes. I love challenges because they keep me really involved with my blog and my followers!
What is everyone else’s favorite challenges? Comment below!
xx