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Day 60 🌩
2025.5.2

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hihi ^^ i’m a second year med student looking for a study buddy/accountability partner, because i have a bunch of exams coming up and i haven’t done anything :(
[also i feel so alone and trapped in my countries education system which guarantees an underpaid job without nepotism]
Hi everyone! I have a quick question and would love your advice. Could you share some effective techniques to help me start studying? I often struggle with procrastination, which probably is related to undiagnosed ADHD so I find it really hard to even get started. I truly appreciate any ideas or tips you can offer. Thank youuu! 💐
7/11/22 • 100 days of productivity - 12/100
• as sad as this may sound, i am surprised i have even reached day 12 of the productivity challenge! i am so used to giving up on things like this
• today i completed:
- a mindmap and flashcards for germany chapter 14
- a summary sheet for tudors chapter 12
- edited EPQ presentation
• today was such a chill and peaceful day which i really needed as i am trying to slowly recover from burnout as well as all the millions of tasks i need to complete

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Clarity in my mind writing my tasks
I studied Mandarin for 7 years, then, due to the pandemic I stopped. I wanted to have more time, but in reality there was too much pressure. So now I've started this langblr to maintain my language level, otherwise I know I will lose a language I studied for this long. And I would hate that. As I now have less pressure I started studying Mandarin again and hopefully I can add Japanese and Korean. My music and classic rock/grunge rock stuff is still going to be on my sideblog @1984-mo-ichido .
我写过中文七年了,然后,由于大流行,我停止。我希望过有更多时间,但其实我有太多压力。所以我开始这个langblr为了保持我的语言水平,否则我能失去我有这么多年学到的语言。我现在有多少压力所以在开始学中文和也希望的能加日本语,韩语。我音乐和摇滚乐东西现在我sideblog。
school
The main problem I find in the current schooling system is that it’s not mistake friendly in any way. This issue is also closely tied with grades, standardized tests, and the competitive environment in general.
Like, I’m told that “failures are good!” “failures help you grow!” but how can we afford to fail when in reality, a single failure can ruin our future? This is very relevant in extremely academically competitive countries where, for example, a B can ruin our chances.
How can you say that “failures are good” but punish students for it? How can we risk to fail when everything is on the line?
If a student is given 2 options for a project where one is a basic, less fun, but easy and the other is more exciting, fulfilling, but difficult, you bet they will choose the first one. Because even if it’s boring, and less fun, nothing out of their passion or interest, they will choose it because it provides a good security of grades. Easier to get a good grade on. While the other option is more fun, but risky. A bigger chance to get a lower grade, and we can’t risk that.
If this is happening EVERYWHERE, can you imagine how much chances the students are missing out on? But really, who are we to blame?
The overall focus on grades are kind of terrible. I’m not saying that we should remove them completely, but it’s better we should, you know, in a way, “isolate” them. In my class, our grades are announced publicly and the teacher’s reason for that is to “motivate” us but in my perspective, it does makes me feel so much more pressured.
If grades don’t exist, or maybe if we get automatic As for the whole year, what would you do? If we drift the focus from grades and more to learning, it would feel so, so much better. I know many people might say students will be lazy and slack off more, and yes, I can’t deny that, but that’s where the teachers and the overall environment come in. If we push our students to have the right mindset, that learning is prioritized, to co-operate with others, to be a critical thinker- that won’t be a problem.
Now, the thing is, only little students care about learning anymore. Most just want good grades and get a good job, and yes, I am one of them. This is why you see a familiar argument: “why do I have to study (insert biology statement) here if I want to become an artist?” “why do I have to learn about geometry when I want to become a journalist one day?” It’s like as if we’re limiting all these subjects into “Jobs” and careers. And guess what? I don’t blame them.
We are pushed to think that these subjects are for our future, that even if they are useless, we practice discipline, obedience, and work ethic. That’s right too, but what about the other side? the learning side? The main side?
Even if they are “useless”, what’s the harm of learning things? Oh right, grades. We get back to the start again. Grades pretty much measure anything, and most of our academic decisions are based on them. Because we’re limiting these subjects to simply just grades, we don’t actually get to enjoy the beauty of it.
I agree, how are we expected to appreciate the beauty of a school subject when our schedule is jam-packed with daily tests, exams, homework, and the pressure of grades? How are we expected to enjoy the beauty of it when it’s just listening to a teacher, homework, homework, project, test, homework again, last test, and we just move on? just like that? Not to mention to stressing of grades and other classes too, oh boy.
Now let’s just imagine how many brilliant artists, writers, mathematicians, scientists, researchers, musicians we lost just because the narrow-minded system. A lot, I know. It all comes back to grades.
Judging from personal experience (being my perfectionist self), grades make me feel everything is a competition. I see my friends to be more of competitors I have to defeat, that I must not allow to have a higher grade, than as, well, human beings that support me. It’s quite harmful. It pushes me into this, I don’t know- horrible gifted kid burnout. I think that everything is a competition, when in fact, I know for sure learning isn’t. Everyone learns in their own pace.
But as you can see, the curriculum doesn't allow us to do that. And now everything’s kind of a mess.
Yeah, I’m not saying SCHOOL IS USELESS! HORRIBLE! SATAN’S CREATION! It’s extremely flawed. In a perspective of a student, in needs to undergo lots of changes, but I think it will do it. Slowly, but surely. A single student, a single teacher, a single adult won’t be able to change this whole system at once. I just hope in the future, the education system will begin to improve. That’s it for today, peace out
RIGHT SO THAT WAS A LOT??? I GOT CARRIED TOO MUCH, GOOD NIGHT