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coralstudiies:

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finally some lighting :β€œ

Feb 13, 2021
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study-van:

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07.02.2021

My week was spent on crying over biophysics, trying to make life changing decisions, and playing with my dog, overall a normal week.

Feb 13, 2021
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to bring a little beauty to your life

anothermedstudent:

Some days I feel colourless, empty and unmotivated. Maybe you do too. So, here’s what I do (hehe): 

  • wear a lot of accessories. Even if I’m not going anywhere, I put on my biggest earrings, shiniest bracelets, a chic scarf and - OMG WHO IS THIS BEAUTIFUL WOMAN???
  • go for a walk with some good music. Even if it’s raining, or maybe especially when it’s raining. I put on some ABBA, Queen or any music from the 00′s (because let’s face it, it’s iconic) and start walking. I swear to God, the day gets better with every kilometre I finish
  • make a fancy meal - I always feel too lazy to make a proper meal, but the thing is, the hardest part is deciding to do it - once you start it’s not only easy, but also therapeutic. And you can make something that you like to eat and then decorate it like it’s your personal masterpiece 
  • take care of your skin - you have to agree, that there is nothing more pleasing than the feeling of your skin after a face mask
  • make your notes/journal pretty - it’s like therapy, but free. But the best part is, you’ll make your future self happy, because pretty notes will make you happy whenever you look back on them <3

As always - with love, 

A very exhausted med student 

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Morning glow

Feb 13, 2021
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π‘Ίπ’‚π’•π’–π’“π’…π’‚π’š,13 𝒇𝒆𝒃‒ exams are finally over!! and I’m free(for atleast one month :’)) also a lovely news that this smol corner of the internet hit 1k!!! fjdkdhkshsjhdjd this is my very first milestone on here and I’m so so happy! 🀧🀧 thank you so much for all the loveπŸ’•

to celebrate I’m having a small sleepover on my blog!✨ come say hi, talk about your day, rant about smth if you feel like, share a cherished memory or your dreams anything!! (it would really means a lot if you participate β™‘οΈŽ)

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May 13, 2019
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The 5 Best Revisions Methods I Want to Start Using

bstudies:

Hi, guys! Whilst planning my next few months to do well on my final exams, I started researching and found a few great study techniques that are a bit underrated. Thus, I compiled a post with information about each one and all the materials you need to put them to use. These are most useful if you’ve already studied the material and are now starting to revise.

A. Feynman Technique

This method was coined by Nobel Prize winner Richard Feynman. This system works by writing down everything you remember about the topic you’re currently revising in a blank piece of paper. When you get stuck, go back to your study materials. The gaps in your knowledge should be blatant after you finish. Review and simplify. Keep repeating until you know for certain that there’s nothing left out and you’ve successfully learned the topic. :-)

For this method you will need:

  • Blank piece of paper
  • Pen/Pencil

B. Spaced Repetition

This method has been gaining traction for the past few years but it still doesn’t get the recognition it should. It’s fairly simple. It consists of time intervals between study sessions, which allows you store information better in your long-term memory. While there aren’t set times for when to do your next revision session, I’d recommend the one by Piotr Wozniak:

  • First repetition: 1 day
  • Second repetition: 7 days
  • Third repetition: 16 days
  • Fourth repetition: 35 days

This method can be used both through an analog system and a digital one. 

One of the simplest techniques to implement spaced repetition while using paper flashcards is the Leitner system. First, you decide how many boxes you need for your system. Each of your boxes represents a different study time interval:

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Every flashcard starts out in Box 1. When you get a flashcard right, it passes to the next box. If you get a card wrong, it goes back to Box 1 – even if it was on Box 4. This makes sure you are constantly reviewing the materials. Remember to devise a calendar with the dates and boxes you need to revise each day. 

For this method you will need:

  • Boxes or simply different colored rubbers to differentiate the piles
  • Flashcards
  • Pen/Pencil

If however, you prefer a digital method, Anki is the best option for you. It is available online, on both Windows & Mac and there’s also an incredible practical app. It uses the spaced repetition method while taking the trouble of having to hand write hundreds of flashcards and remembering when to study each one.

Simply create an account, then a deck in which you’ll add your flashcards. The app and website allow you to add images and/or sounds to the flashcards. Customize them all you want. Once you’ve finished, save them and check the app every day to revise the flashcards of the day.

For this method you will need:

C. Past Papers

I’ve been guilty in the past for not using this method. I got so caught up in my perfectionism that I didn’t even want to try. I learned, though, that getting things wrong is not a sign of failure and that persisting until you get it right is the real strength (and discipline) you ought to have. Do not let your procrastination and/or perfectionism prevent you from learning your weaknesses on a topic and not reach the grade you were hoping for.

Time yourself while taking the test and then correct your answers with a different colored pencil/pen so you can differentiate between correct and wrong answers.

For this method you will need:

  • Past papers
  • Pen/Pencil

D. Teach someone

This method is really helpful if you have oral assessments and/or your professor uses the Socratic method in class. You can practice your speech and knowledge all at the same time. Find someone who’s willing to listen to you talk about the topic you’re studying. Even if no one’s willing, you can still explain the matter to an object in the house. Don’t get embarrassed by this! While speaking, you’re organising your thoughts and only when explaining to someone else can you really assess your knowledge.

For this method you will need:

  • Your voice
  • Someone/Something who loves you very much

E. Proper sleep & exercise

Yes, I know, these aren’t revisions methods. But as helpful as the previous systems were, they won’t work if you aren’t sane in body and spirit. It’s incredibly important that you rest. Teenagers (13 to 17 years old) ought to sleep from 8 to 10 hours every day, while young adults (18 to 25) only need 7 to 9. You should also get fresh air and exercise. This helps with mental alertness, concentration, an efficient memory and a positive mood. Stay hydrated throughout the day. & please, don’t skip meals! 

For this method you will need:

  • Proper sleep (x, x, x, x, x)
  • Exercise (x, x, x)
  • Healthy diet (x, x, xx)

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Jan 17, 2019
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hannybstudies:

(late) resolutions for 2018:

• cook more often

• start graduate school

• complete one major project

• journal more than ever

taken from my studygram: hannybstudies

Jan 17, 2019
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bujodragon:

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here’s a little preview of my 2019 overview spread. i feel like there’s too much going on but oh well. it really do be like that sometimes

-benny

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Jan 17, 2019
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