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âA place for everything and everything in its place.â Benjamin Franklin - CHALLENGE: This week, challenge yourself to live by the above mantra. Start this positive habit by spending a couple of minutes after you work to clean up your workspace and bring it back to an organized state so you can start again the next day with a blank slate. ⨠- P.S. Tomorrowâs the day! âď¸ Oct 13 @ 10AM PST â ď¸You wonât want to miss out on this đ So make sure to mark your Passion Planners! đ
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College tomorrow. Summer went by so quickly :(
Some of my newest school supplies đđ

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do you have any tips on how to choose a topic for a senior project? because i have one that i need to do and my topic needs to be picked by the end of this month (september) and i have no idea how to choose it
I can answer this as generally as possible because I'm not particularly sure what your guidelines are (mine is just a culminating project of my life/work during high school). But I'd say choose something as special to you as possible. If you're allowed to do something about you personally, choose a hardship (that you're okay to talk about) and how it changed you, or a person in your life (teacher would probably be nice if you have one) that made you better. Or just a moment in your life that defined you, like maybe your life was changed after seeing your favorite band in concert :)If it's just a normal study topic (like history of blah blah or something) choose something you can relate to yourself in some way. I hope that helped! If not, send me a little more info on your project and I can give you a more specific answer :)
8.25.15 // Finally cleaned my desk! This is my study space for most of the school year. Really motivated now. Letâs get to work!
9/02, 10:18pm// School starts tomorrow, and no, Iâm not excited. Finishing up my summer reading essay đđ

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theravenboywriterâs Giveaway â
To thank the studyblr community for being as awesome as it is I wanted to do a giveaway. And now itâs summer break so letâs do it!
The prices are:
5 neon Stabilo fineliner
10 Staedtler ballpoint pens in different colours
8 different Washi Tapes
 2 small, colourful bags
2 note books (ruled)
 1 small note pad
different types of sticky notes
RULES:
must be following me
likes donât count
can be reblogged multiple times
I will ship world wide, ask must be open and you must be comfortable with telling me your address
ends September 15
would be amazing if you could check my new creative blog out
please donât tag with giveaway
I wish all of you luck!
Only two weeks left!
To all my freshman babies who are panicking right now about how much your college textbooks cost: Yeah, youâre right, thatâs some highway robbery. No, you donât have to lie down and take it. You have options. Follow my advice and fly on your own debt free wings.
1. Forgoe the bookstore entirely. Sometimes you can get a good deal on something, usually a rental, but itâs usually going to be considerably more expensive to go through official channels. Outsmart them, babies.
2. Does your syllabus call for edition eight? Get edition seven. Old editions are considered worthless in the buyback trades, so they sell for dirt cheap, no matter how new they are. Itâs a gamble, sure; there might be something in edition eight you desperately need, but that never happened to me. However, Iâve only ever pulled this stunt for literature/mass comm/religious studies books, so I donât know it would work in the sciences.
3. Thriftbooks.com, especially for nonfiction and fiction. Books are usually four or five dollars unless theyâre really new, and shipping is 99 cents unless you buy over 10$ in books, in which case shipping is free.Â
4. Bigwords.com. It will scan every textbook seller on the internet for the lowest price available, and will do the same to find the highest price when you try to sell your books back at the end of term. Timesaver, lifesaver.
5. In all probability, your library offers a service called interlibrary loan which is included in your tuition. This means if your library doesnât carry a book you can order it for free from any library nationwide in your libraryâs network and it will be shipped to you in a number of days. Ask a librarian to show you how to search for materials at your library as well as though interlibrary loan; youâll need to master this skill soon anyway. If you get lucky you can just have your required reading shipped to you a week before you need to start reading, then renew vigorously until you no longer need to item. Iâm saving over 100$ on a History of Islam class this way.
You professors might side-eye you for bringing an old edition or a library copy, but you just smile right back honey, because you can pay your rent and go clubbing this month. You came here to win. So go forth and slay.
Can I add to this? 6. Find PDFs of your book to store on your computer. I managed to find an up-to-date edition of my textbook for sociology by doing this, and other books for other classes. It may be risky to have to look high and low for them, but itâs a godsend trust me
Other things to help college-bound kidlets:
Get Windows Office free.
If youâre having a panic attack.
When youâre writing a term paper.
Cheap school/college things. (Not all links are active, but still.)
College tips.
Cheap or free college booksÂ
Hobbies. (Because sometimes you need to turn off your brain.)
Libre Office. (Because Windows sucks.)
Practice in case youâre attacked.
If you have to deal with cops. (Especially important for POC because racism is still alive, sadly.)
Hello fellow nerds!
A new school year is approaching, and since I have to nail my A* this year I put together a masterpost with helpful links and tips that I have gathered throughout my school years. Good luck this year: you´ll do just fine!
1. Learn ´em languages
Learn terms and glossary in Quizlet.
Learn a language for free on Duolingo.
Learn a language for free on Busuu.
Oxford Dictionaries.
Games and fun activities for English learners.
Irregular English verbs.
2. Do your research
Google scholar.
Scholarpedia.
You can learn anything (KhanAcademy).
Didn´t listen in class? (Crash Course).
Simple Wikipedia.
Learn littÊrature without having to read it (SparkNotes).
Wolfram Alpha.
TED.
Open 2 study. (Online studying)Â
Free college courses.
3. Learn how to write like a God
10 practical tips for writing better exam essays.
Writing an essay.
Harvard writing resources.
Writing application essays.
Writing a personal statement.
Genre characteristics.
Writing a literary analysis essay.
Answering essay questions.
Get feedback.
Bibliography maker.
What is the word you´re looking for?
4. Oh yes sweet reading
8 tips to remember what you read.
How to read Shakespeare.
Effective reading and note-taking.
How to take notes while reading.
Note taking tips.
170 free textbooks.
1000 free textbooks.
5. Get your studying and organization game on
Time Management
Get your school life in order with organization.
Reach your goals.
Goals worksheet.
Finding information on the internet.
Using sources.
Get a hold on mind mapping.
How do you learn best?
Sound without music (Such as cafes).
Make flashcards.
6. Stress and anxiety management because school is stressful
Coping strategies.
Stress reduction tips.
Stress relief for students.
Managing test anxiety.
Dealing with test anxiety.
Self help: Keeping calm.
Introverts in college.
Coping and calming down. N.1
Coping and calming down. N.2
Do nothing for two minutes.Â
7. Go get ´em tests
Study skills for test taking.
Study tips for finals.
Multiple choice exams guide.
The seven days study plan.
15 steps to success.
How to prepare for a test.
Checklist for essay tests.
8. Classroom participation - because teachers love that shit
Active listening.
Classroom discussions.
Presenting projects in the classroom.
Preparation before class.
Participating tips.
9. Software and pages for us nerdy kids
Openoffice and Libreoffice.
Dropnote.
Google docs.
EverNote.
Prezi (For presentations.)
Calculator.
Grade calculator.
Grammar check.
Staying focused for Mac, Chrome and Firefox.
Plagiarism check.
Best apps for students masterpost.
Homework help.
10. Yo! Take some time to care ´bout yo´self
100Â 000 stars.
Workout masterpost.
Movie masterpost of masterposts.
Self-help masterpost.
8Tracks.
Learn and do yoga.
Voulenteer.Â
Learn to play guitar.
The thoughts room.
Disney games because hell yeah.
theravenboywriterâs Giveaway â
To thank the studyblr community for being as awesome as it is I wanted to do a giveaway. And now itâs summer break so letâs do it!
The prices are:
5 neon Stabilo fineliner
10 Staedtler ballpoint pens in different colours
8 different Washi Tapes
 2 small, colourful bags
2 note books (ruled)
 1 small note pad
different types of sticky notes
RULES:
must be following me
likes donât count
can be reblogged multiple times
I will ship world wide, ask must be open and you must be comfortable with telling me your address
ends September 15
would be amazing if you could check my new creative blog out
please donât tag with giveaway
I wish all of you luck!
i follow on cpt-starlord :)
8|17 requested on instagram What I keep in my pencil case! I use the Kipling 100 pens case đ (which I found on sale on amazon thank g) ig: studyjpg

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Because school is almost starting and Iâm already having trouble sleeping
Study Tips!
Remember, this is what works for me, and these are just suggestions.
How and When to Study:
Study during the day and use your study hall (if you have one). Reserve a block of time each evening to do homework (mine is 4-6) and review the dayâs notes. Spend a small amount of time (about 30 minutes) on the weekend reviewing notes.
Study the hardest subject first. Move on to the next hardest subject, and so forth. This way, your homework becomes easier as you go.Â
If an assignment, such as writing a paper, will take several days, break it into smaller, more manageable parts. You will accomplish more without feeling overwhelmed.
Plan study time in one hour blocks. Study for 50 minutes and take a break for 10 minutes (or whatever works for you).
Allow more study time for subjects in which you need improvement.
Avoid the temptation to do anything that may interrupt your study time.
Where to Study:
Find a quiet place to study to help you focus.
Always study in the same place. To stay alert, sit in a straight-backed chair in a well lit area. Open a window for fresh air.
Make a study kit. Include a dictionary, protractor, calculator, paper, pens, pencils, erasers, paper clips, Â highlighters, note cards, etc. Youâll spend more time studying and less time searching for supplies.
Keep your study area neat and organized.Â
Studying With a Friend:
Decide what you want to cover during your study time. Reward yourselves if you meet your goals.
Quiz each other on facts, formulas, vocabulary, etc.
Consider studying with someone who knows the subject better. The challenge will make you work harder and help you learn more.
Note Taking:
Use a pen that doesnât smear.
Use a full sheet of paper marked with page number, subject, and date.
Keep notes for each subject together.
Use highlighters or colored pencils to mark different topics.
Record and review vocabulary terms.
Evaluate what you read and hear before writing your notes.
If you fall behind, try to catch up.
Draw a line down the left side of your paper about 2 inches from the margin. On the right, record notes, On the left, write the question that is answered by your notes. To study, cover your notes and try to answer the questions.
Use abbreviations and symbols to speed up your writing. Keep your system simple so you can quickly understand your notes.Â
Memorization:
Word Tricks:
Ideas with the same first letter. Example: Products imported into the U.S.: cars, coffee, coconutsâŚ
Alphabetical order. Example: Western States: Alaska, Arizona (I live here ayy), CaliforniaâŚ
Word hooks. The first letters of the Great Lakes spell HOMES: Huron, Orlando, Michigan, Erie, and Superior.Â
Use creative phrases to memorize information. For example: to remember when when Columbus landed in the Americas, say: âIn fourteen hundred ninety-two, Columbus sailed the ocean blue.âÂ
Taking Tests:
Get plenty of rest the night before.Â
Eat a healthy breakfast.
Listen to teacher instructions.
Read all instructions carefully.
Budget your time to answer all questions.
Answer easier questions first.
Mark questions you need to revisit.
Change answers only if you know they are incorrect.
Look for answers within the test. Sometimes one question will include the answer to another.
Guess if you donât know.
Use all time allowed. Check over answers and re-read directions.
Hope this helps!