-I'm alive -I've studied for a quiz I'm not sure about until I tackled it -I got an A in my Calculus test -You're alive ❤️ -We're not in 14th century Europe
Today marks the first week of the 100 days of productivity! Hopefully there will be more to come! ( if I don't post anything late) I'm starting to write up a bullet journal, which I'm not truly accustomed to doing just yet but I'm gradually getting the hand of it! I'll post images of it on Sunday and start on the next weeks' spread. Can you guys slide some details I can do to make the bullet journal an effective tool? (I'm a bit on the I-don't-know-what-I'm-doing track with it and I'm trying to integrate it to the 100 day challenge)
I’m going to start small and take the 100 days of productivity 30 days at a time, what do you think?
Yesterday I was supposed to post the 13/100 day of productivity post...I didn't. Well celebrating with a little studying won't hurt a bit! I'll be posting later today on what I have been doing this week.
Day 5
Today was a slightly productive day even with a fast. Today I did:
Parasitology lectures completed
Ecology notes completed
Duolingo lesson completed
December 3rd: What is your least favourite thing about winter?
Fall semester Finals week.
I wish I wish with all my heart that I pass all my APs exams without falling apart
reblog and make a wish! this was removed from tumbrl due to “violating one or more of Tumblr’s Community Guidelines”, but since my wish came true the first time, I’m putting it back. :)
December 13: When do you buy your Christmas presents?
I normally buy Christmas presents in October and November.
December 14: Share a memorable gift— opening moment of childhood.
The one gift that stands out would be when my parents bought me an English Composition Textbook, they knew I was struggling in class particularly with writing back in fourth grade. By the way, in Florida and in my school we have an exam in fourth grade to evaluate our writing skills (includes both our handwriting and the content) for the first time and our grade there determines our position for the next year and it also determines if we get held back or not. I would read and take notes, writing essays throughout all of break up until the day of the exam. I scored a five so I was pretty proud and I know I got the point off because my handwriting has always been complex to understand. I interpreted the textbook as my parents trying their best to help me, they don’t speak or write in English so they couldn’t help me in any other way I guess, in a subject I was struggling with.
Reblog if you also want a comforting hug from All Might
Microbiology and Cell Science University Student—aspiring fluent Italian speaker and Graduate student
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