scared rn, need all the help I can get 😔😔😔
end sem szn is nearing and i need to start preparing so:
psych:
bio bases
test-yourself-flashcards for neurotransmitters & their functions and parts of the brain & the functions
start going through ppts, start with the topic you feel the most lost in (or figure some other strategy for this, if needed)
simultaneously go through the QB questions for the topics you do
and ofc, past-year papers
stats
start making compulsory cheat sheet
(timed) practice exercises
past-year papers
personality psych
go through ppts (of both profs, if needed)
go through given textbook(s) for more clarity
past-year papers
social psych
start making mind-maps of theories/topics to understand the topics, use given textbook(s) for this
start with the topics that weren't tested in the quiz
teach it to yourself through storytelling, don't rote memorise
past-year papers
design:
make final presentation
finish up prototype, add aesthetic details, sticky notes and other labels
prepare points you wish to emphasize on during jury
chaotic study sessions and pretty campus walks <3
just finished yet another statistics test and now im preparing for social psych 💪
AND THE FACT that this isn't even finals szn😔🤧
hysterically going through studyblr for motivation to finish my social psych paper😭
11.10.24 • reading the crucible, revising the vocab, studying post-lecture psycholinguistics notes.
had yet another hectic (eventful) week
💌 had my final exhibition for graphic design class (had to run all over the city while preparing the file and other collaterals😭)
💌 treated ourselves after all the hardwork🤭
💌 pretty clouds on campus
💌 a really cute campus catto
💌 study session with a friend (from a completely different major lol)
i have two mid-sems this coming week, pls pray for me😔😭
past few days have been HECTIC
we've been preparing for socio club's first event of the year
spent some time out with my friends (saw cute black cat over there)
also went on WAY too many mental health walks in the breaks between lectures. (my schedule is more hectic this week because we have extra lectures EVERY single day ༎ຶ‿༎ຶ
but messages like this one in a bathroom stall are nice reminders to hang in there tbh
haven't done much studying but need to get started for my biological bases mid-sem soon😭
(wish me good luck im def gonna need it)
this week's photo dump (✿^‿^)
live, love, laugh food honestly (the picture in the middle is an ice-cream sundae situation made in a dorm hahaha)
a foggy morning on campus
did some origami in statistics to stay sane
campus fountain said 🏳️🌈
💌 ordered in AGAIN because it was raining heavily, also had some homemade food because my friend's mom is a GODSEND and started watching inside out 2 (can be read as: psych student heaven)
💌 a smol v cute flower
💌 started reading a good girl's guide to murder <3
💌 found an awesome paper title while researching for my social psych assignment (the one that says "I can fix him")
after the outfit pic, i was out of my dorm throughout the WHOLE day
met campus cars while going for breakfast, i think one of their names is Eevee? idk the other one's name
spent half of the day studying in one of the campus cafes and the rest in graphic design class ༎ຶ‿༎ຶ
a pleasant day on campus <3
felt like sleeping like the cute doggo in the video
but the work just never ends (TT)
tried to have a eat junk food and study session with besties (we ended up yapping)
taking better notes during fast-paced lectures can be challenging, but here are some tips to help you keep up:
abbreviations and symbols: create a personal shorthand system. for example, use “w/” for “with,” “b/c” for “because,” and arrows (→) to show relationships. this can significantly speed up your note-taking.
focus on main ideas: listen for key points and concepts rather than trying to transcribe everything. lecturers often emphasize important information through repetition, changes in tone, or visual aids. pay attention to these cues.
structured methods:
cornell method: divide your page into three sections: a narrow left column for cues, a wider right column for notes, and a bottom section for a summary. during the lecture, jot down main points in the right column. after the lecture, add cues and a summary.
outline method: use headings and subheadings to organize information hierarchically. this helps in understanding the relationship between topics.
mind mapping: create a visual representation of the lecture content. start with a central idea and branch out with related concepts. this method is particularly useful for visual learners.
leave space: if you miss something, leave a gap and move on. you can fill in the details later, either from the textbook, recordings, or discussions with classmates.
record the lecture: if your lecturer allows it, recording can be a lifesaver. you can listen to the lecture again to fill in any gaps in your notes. just make sure to review the recording soon after the lecture while the material is still fresh in your mind.
review and revise: go over your notes as soon as possible after the lecture. this helps reinforce the material and allows you to clarify any points you didn’t fully understand. consider rewriting or typing up your notes to organize them better.
active listening: engage with the lecture by asking questions and participating in discussions. this not only helps you understand the material better but also makes it easier to remember.
use technology: apps like evernote, onenote, or notability can help you organize and search your notes efficiently. some apps even allow you to record audio and sync it with your notes.
do you have any specific challenges with note-taking? let me know in the comments.
❤️ nene
image source: pinterest
a little dump of the week <3
finished today's classes(ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*.✧
i love my social psychology professor, she's so funny and GENUINELY loves the field
the grind never stops unfortunately
making a to-do list for tomorrow because genuinely worried im gonna forget what all I have to do
Social Psychology Class - 8. a.m. to 10 a.m.
Working on a Instagram reel for a friend's blog account
Working on Personality Psych assignment
Making an application form for the secretary position of Socio Club
Socio Club General Body Meeting at 7 p.m.
Zumba Crew Audition at 8:15 p.m.
so grateful for everything, good night everyone <3
I JUST GOT THIS MAIL
slayed a little too hard🤭
not letting this get to my head tho, because there's still a long long way to go ofcourse
but the fact that i was amongst the top 10% in a batch of 750 students is so academically validating😭
nothing like studying biological bases of behaviour at 8 a.m.
mark my words, your sleep WILL be taken away. doesn't matter if you're very drowsy, it WILL be gone because there's so much content ( ・ั﹏・ั)
even though i feel v sleepy, afternoon classes are a vibe 乁[ ◕ ᴥ ◕ ]ㄏ
the campus cattos make it better <3
I will succeed. Not immediately. But definitely.
second year of uni has started in full swing!
went through personality theories for my personality psych assignment
made a cute study set up <3
(tried) to start my biological bases of behaviour course's assignment by reading the assigned research article
did a mini art project for said biological bases course because ✨why not✨
i was texting my friends — one of whom's (desi) parents agreed to let her go for a foreign trip — about how i wish i could also go somewhere far away for a trip and then realised that's such a slay study motivation ♪ヽ(・ˇ∀ˇ・ゞ)
I'd study so hard that foreign universities offer me scholarship ( ꈍᴗꈍ)
that would be so cool ngl
on the negative side, homesickness is a horrible monster
i feel so homesick rn when my uni and hostel is like 45 mins away from home
imagine how bad it'd be continents away from home (๑•﹏•)
these are pictures from my last week of my first year at university and my first week of summer break
can't believe first year is over, i feel like i didn't do much extracurricular-wise but atleast my academics were good? eh
i have a lot of things planned for the summer break, hopefully im able to complete atleast half of the list ༎ຶ‿༎ຶ
ill make the list here so i can hold myself accountable lolol
things to do over the summer:
Intern at NGO - mandatory uni requirement
Take my DSLR out more - improve photography/documenting skills
Join dance class again
Make a LinkedIn account
Get into politics
Try new Art - embroidery/a new painting style
Join a gym (very scared about this)
Learn driving and get a license
Play more badminton
Do major-related courses/workshops/internships
Learn basic cooking
took a class on the sociology of gender in my last term of first year, it was intimidating because everyone was so knowledgeable but i became more confident towards the end ୧(﹒︠ᴗ﹒︡)୨
these notes are from one of the last units - Gender, Science and Technology
rant
ive been feeling so envious of my friends lately and i don't like it
it's like whenever they achieve something that i wish for my ideal self, i start thinking to myself "why is that not me, it should be me" and then a self deprecating thought follows, "maybe it'll never be me". my mind chooses to completely ignore the struggles my friends have gone through to get where they are and do the things that they are doing
i feel guilty feeling this way about people so close to me, people who confide in me, whose struggles i know but im not sure how to navigate through this
hmm maybe i should start by making a list of things i want for my ideal self and then work towards them slowly
i have an assignment due today at 11:59 and im so scared im not going to make it
hoping for the best because i plan on staying in my academic weapon era
(。ŏ﹏ŏ)
edit: IM DONE WITH THE ASSIGNMENT?????? ONG
im having yet another essay crisis so im watching essay crisis videos on YouTube. they help motivate me somehow.
(for context: i have a 1000 word philosophy essay due in two days and i haven't started. neither have i finished the 30 page required reading for said essay)
these are the videos btw~
ive taken a philosophy class this term, it's an introductory course but im still intimidated lolol
that's why looking at philosophy studyblrs is nice motivation
25.07.2020
my second semester starts on monday, and while i’m disappointed that i won’t be able to attend classes in person, i’m very excited for my philosophy of religion module. i’m getting a head start by reading and annotating the class notes and reviewing previous epistemology notes on religion.
Good afternoon! Back with some pink notes 🩷 these are my absolute essentials for notes!!
Kokuyo campus notebook in B5, Kacogreen pens & unipin fine liner for titles :)
A pretty pink glance at my Thursday morning featuring my notes and an excerpt I picked from a beautiful memoir I finished 🤍
Hope everyone has a beautiful day <3
I tag every study tip I reblog and like it, so there’s at least 1000 in there, so here’s a master-post.
If anyone would like their post(s) removed from the master-post just send me a message :)
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Anti-Procrastination Tips: How to Defeat Procrastination Starting to Study Get Motivation to Study Anti-Procrastination Masterpost 100 Reasons to Study Motivation Tips
Planning & Timetables: Planning Your Study Time A Complete Exam Study Guide How to Tackle a Big Project Tips on Time Management How to Establish a Good Study Routine 5 Habits of Organised Students Guide to Time Management 10 Steps to Time Management How to Improve your Productivity Time Saving Ideas
Note-taking: Biology Note-Taking Method Tips for Taking Efficient Notes in Class How I Take Notes A Visual Learner’s Guide to Textbook Note Taking `Annotations Annotations & Note-taking Note taking Strategies & Skills Cornell Note-taking How to Use Sticky Notes 20 Uses for a Post It note 5 Tips for Mindmapping Notetaking Masterpost What is Mindmapping 27 Flashcard Apps and Websites How I Organise Myself
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(any more suggestions for these would be greatly appreciated- I couldn’t find any for the Humanities)
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