oct. 24th
it is exam season once again.
i made summary sheets for my bio and art exam today! art is not finished yet but i will hopefully be able to do it tomorrow.
hope you had a good day!
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oct. 24th
it is exam season once again.
i made summary sheets for my bio and art exam today! art is not finished yet but i will hopefully be able to do it tomorrow.
hope you had a good day!

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04.10.20 / happy sunday my friends! consulting my notes today for a historical fiction wip i’m building. i also got a new succulent because why not lol. i hope there’s sunshine where you are. take care ♡
snowy mornings at our student-run, on-campus zero-waste cafe with readings and a soy latte bigger than my head ☕️🗞🌨
Hello! As finals season (aka 5-research-papers-due-in-a-week season) dawns on many of you, I thought I would share the process I used to write papers in college. This made writing long research papers much less daunting (but can also work on shorter papers). I really hope this helps some of you who feel stuck. Especially during these ridiculous times, when you’re stuck at home and might have other uncontrollable factors affecting your mental health, a clear framework of what to do could be helpful. Good luck, my friends! You got this.
About me
I graduated college in 2018 with degrees in Political Science + International Studies and will be starting law school this fall. I wrote nearly 20 15 to 25-page papers, never earning below an A. I loved researching about my topics but hated writing. It’s tedious, takes so much time, and everything I write sounds bad at first. Plus, I was a terrible procrastinator so most of these essays were written in under a week. Talk about stress.
Over time I found a process that worked for me, one that made churning out a paper seem straightforward, like going through a factory line rather than this terrifying concept of writing 10,000 words. It kept me sane without decreasing the quality of my work (or more importantly, how much I learned!)
I’m thinking about making a short video to show this in action… let me know if that could be helpful!
Step 1: Research
How you organize your research is a key step in keeping you sane. Usually I’ll have a pile of 20 books in my dorm along with dozens of JSTOR tabs open on my laptop, and that can get overwhelming very fast. Right now just focus on collecting ideas, not developing an argument or even an outline! As with most research papers, you could be starting with little to no background information on the topic, so it is still too early to be thinking about an argument.
Put all your research in one document
Open up a new doc: this will be the heart of everything. For a 15-page paper I usually end up with around 14-18 pages of typed research, 10 pt font, single spaced, tiny margins. This seems like a lot, but essentially all I do is type up anything I read that seems relevant to my topic, so luckily this step does not require that much brain power. Just type type type!
Use the table of contents
Find the chapter(s) that are actually relevant instead of skimming through the whole book. Time is of the essence here!
Use Zotero, cite right away
You can also use easybib or whatever you’re used to, but keep track of your sources. I like Zotero because I can keep a log of all of my sources and copy the footnote or bibliography version whenever needed. Before you even begin reading, cite the source and copy it into your research doc. This will save you so much time later when you have to put in your citations in the actual paper.
Here is an example of what my research doc looks like:
Full citation is my heading for each source just so it’s crystal clear
I ignore all typos (I don’t think there are any in this part though, go me!) because my head is buried in the book just trying to get all the info down
I always start with the page number so I know what to cite when I go back
Create a shorthand
While typing up research, you might think of something that the author didn’t talk about that you’ll want to write in your paper. Or perhaps a few sentences already start to form. Put them all in one place, with your research, so you know what source you’ll have to cite to then lead into your idea. I type “!@#” before anything that is strictly my own idea so I’m never confused. It’s fast and stands out.
This is an example: the two bullet points above are evidence from my source, which made me think of this argument I could make, which I noted with “!@#”
Step 2: Read Your Research
Now that you have all your information, go back and read through it all. Every time you read about a new theme/person/event, write it down somewhere. You may come up with a list of 20+ different ideas in your research. No matter how small, as long as there is something about it, write it down. Each of these mini themes is going to end up being a paragraph in your paper or combined with another mini theme.
Once you’ve made your list, look for larger overarching themes. In the paper I’ve shown you, I had mini categories like “political party x” “religion” “labor groups” “little organization” and “hierarchy.” When I looked back I though, hey these are all groups and how groups are working together, so they each became their own mini paragraph under the subsection of “Alliances.”
As with most research paper structures, I try to find three general themes/subsections (like an extended version of that 5-paragraph essay we wrote in middle school). It makes the paper less messy and also makes sure I’m not covering things that are beyond a reasonable scope.
During this step, you are also searching for your thesis. It won’t be your final version. As you fill in your outline in the next step you may make slight changes. But this is definitely when you start thinking about it.
Step 3: Outline
We’re ready to outline! Once I’ve collected all my different themes and organized all my subsections and paragraphs, it’s time to fill in that outline. I start a new doc just for the outline and take advantage of google doc’s headings function to make a clear document outline.
Here comes the fun part, I read through my research one more time, this time copy and pasting all my research into each section of the outline. The document outline in google docs makes this easy because I can just click on each subheading to get me there (super helpful when you’re dealing with 15+ pages of research).
Here is what it looks like:
Let’s say I need to add something to my outline about labor groups. Boom, labor groups. Also, the typos are really abound here haha
Step 4: Write the Paper
Okay, I get it, easier said than done. BUT! You already have everything set up. Your outline is essentially just a list of your paragraphs and all you have to do is paraphrase, cite, and create a topic sentence. And that’s how you should think about this: you’re essentially transforming bullet points into sentences and adding footnotes.
In high school my English teacher introduced us to Sh*tty First Drafts for creative writing, but honestly the same applies to research papers. Sometimes I’ll even have phrases like “wait no that’s not what I meant but basically…” and when I go back to edit, I realize that what came after “but basically…” is fine! And I keep it. So just start typing.
How do you cite while you write? Because we’re trying to get a constant stream of writing going, inserting proper footnotes after each sentence you type is too bothersome. I usually split screen with my outline and my paper so I just copy and paste a few words from my bullet point into my footnote, like so:
(This is from a different paper about cluster munitions.)
Step 5: Edit the Paper
I work best when I print out my first draft and make all edits in red pen. I feel more productive and can visually see where I want to move sentences and what I need to change. The more red there is the better I can feel the paper getting. (Whether or not that’s true doesn’t matter. We’re trying to stay motivated here!) When it’s all digital I don’t really see the progress. Plus, once I finish all the red, I get another moment of passive brain work, where all I’m doing is transferring edits rather than thinking. And at this point in the process, that kind of relief is much welcomed.
The good thing about this process is there’s not usually a need to cut entire paragraphs or pages because the paper you end up with is just a formalized version of your outline. Because you started with such a detailed outline, the cutting and editing now is just to refine your word choices and get rid of the “but basically”s. You’re almost there!
Step 6: Replace your citations
Now it’s time to go back and replace your footnotes with actual citations. Zotero makes this easy because in Word you can just insert and add the page number, and it’ll automatically do “Ibid.” for you when needed. Ctrl+f in the original research doc to quickly find the source.
Step 7: One More Read-Through and Submit!
Congratulations!! You’ve got a fully-researched and well-backed paper! Of course, even though the process is straightforward, it’s still a lot of work. In ideal situations I would start researching two weeks before the deadline, but if need be, I believe I’ve done this all in three miserable panic-filled days as well.
Please message me if you have any questions at all! I really hope some of you find this helpful! Good luck!
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About me:
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Why I made this studyblr:
I wanted to start posting my notes as motivation for both myself and for other people! I used to have poor grades in the first two years of high school, but I’ve been studying a lot and working hard lately and I’m doing so much better! So I wanted to keep that up, and motivate myself with pretty notes and aesthetic studying.
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20200621 hello! it's been quite a long time since i've posted, huh? honestly i was very burnt out with school but my motivation is slightly back now just in time for my final. i studied for about 5 hours today & will probably study for another 3 or so! hope everyone's doing well. let me know how your day was or if you had some good drinks or food!
also, #BlackLivesMatter!!
Sorry for being so inactive as of late :’( It’s not a lie when I say that self-isolation and online learning has been taking a toll on my motivation and my studies. I’m hoping to get back up for summer semester, though. Hope all is well!
i found some japanese raws for my favourite manga (which is almost entirely in kansai-ben) so i can’t wait to get back into reading and learning again:)

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i absolutely adored biochemistry last semester, but it requires a lot of time and effort to do well in. study hard but study smart. ready? let’s do this
⟪ general study tips ⟫
three day study plan
how to study all day
making study guides
exam study pack printables
memorization techniques
tips for a productive study session
tips for effective studying
mentally prepping yourself for an exam
⟪ helpful websites ⟫
Khan academy
general chemistry
general biology
biomolecules
chemical processes
AK Lectures (absolutely saved my life)
guide to protein structure
⟪ resources ⟫
guide to the 20 common amino acids
pKa and hydrophobicity index of amino acids
chemical structure of DNA
michaelis menten kinetics
enzyme kinetics
⟪ my studying tips ⟫
if your professor tells you to memorize something, get out your flashcards right away. you do not want to be memorizing nucleotide structures last minute. know your shit.
along those lines, knowing the structure, symbols, and properties of each amino acid is incredibly useful.
draw everything out. you cannot learn the mechanism of chymotrypsin or the citric acid cycle by reading about it. draw arrows. color code. look at the bigger picture.
guide to studying biochemical pathways with flash cards and whiteboards by @hexaneandheels
talk through mechanisms and cycles. explain them to anyone who will listen.
read! your! textbook! there is a reason you have it. read the book before lectures so you don’t get lost.
biochem is very cumulative. do not fall behind. do not move on without understanding previous topics. they will come back to haunt you.
ask for help. you’ll probably need it. form a study group with your fellow struggling classmates.
Hey guys.. this is me Banobo. Been such a rough week honestly. i’ve been unproductive.
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16.04.20 | thursday✨
stuck at home preparing for my first week of online tests while sipping some jasmine tea ☕️
trying to get back into the groove of doing schoolwork :/
it’s important to check up on your neighbors !! ♩♪♩♬

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now that most of us are at home, i thought this could be useful to the ones who aren't that used to learning material on their own and aren’t sure where to start, or which order of steps to follow. happy studying! 💗
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9월 4일 2017년 | ig:studylum
Today was so cozy.