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2018 Student Guide
With the start of 2018 well underway, I wanted to make a masterpost full of links on how to adjust your perspective with studying. Perhaps you want to become a better student overall, improve your focus or get into your dream college, there is always something we want to do better! Hopefully these tips will make 2018 your best academic year yet!
Organisation
- 2018 student planner
- planner brand recommendations
- planner vs bullet journal: pros and cons
- how to set up a bullet journal
- setting up a digital bullet journal
- bullet journal spread ideas
- bullet journal decoration hacks
- bullet journal brand recommendations
- whats in my bag
- my favourite stationery
- back to school basic supplies
- how to improve your handwriting
- handwriting font suggestions
- balancing study and work
- desk/workspace essentials
- student finance tips
- 2018 monthly planner printables
Productivity
- productivity and time management applications
- how to remove distractions
- types of procrastination and how to deal with them
- google chrome new tab options for improved productivity
- 10 small ways to improve your productivity
- applications to block websites
- no distraction writing applications
- 100 days of productivity challenge
- how to focus in class
- how to stick to a schedule
- how to stay alert
- how to build self-discipline
- how to organise for exams
- my after school routine
- how to reduce perfectionist ideas
Motivation
- what to do when you’ve tried everything
- how to gain back motivation
- motivational monday printables
- how to stop avoiding studying
- what to do when you feel exhausted before studying
- how I stay motivated
- tips on maintaining motivation
- how to start a studyblr
- how to utilise your studyblr for motivation
- how to set up a studygram
- dealing with competitive people
- how to bounce back from ‘failure’
- how to learn from a lower than expected grade
- how to structure a weekly review
- how to deal with a difficult class
- things to do during holidays/study vacations
Studying
- applications for students
- how to take effective class or lecture notes
- how to take notes from a textbook
- how to prepare for exams
- my note-taking method
- my notebook system
- how to write faster
- how to study more effectively
- how to summarise information
- how I organise my binders
- good habits to implement
- how to study (my method)
- how to revise from notes
- how to organise a colour code
- how to memorise information effectively
- how to memorise quotes
- how to use flashcards
- how I reduce waffle and narration in essays
- tips for essay writing
- how to find out where you’re going wrong
- how I prepare to study
- different ways to study
- how to study during the semester
- how to annotate a book/novel/etc
- how to get ahead in school
- how to break up a large textbook
- studying as a visual learner
- how to practice and present a speech
- mindmapping apps and extensions
- how to deal with online classes
- how to study a language
- how to study maths
- how to improve group assessments/projects
Self Care
- how to improve your sleep schedule
- how to wake up earlier
- how to study when sick
- over-coming self doubt
- dealing with stress
- how to balance studying and anxiety
- how to balance studying and depression
- apps that help with depression
- ways to reward your productivity
- my favourite tv shows
- my favourite podcasts
- ways to use empty notebooks
- how to be more sociable
- tips for getting a job
- advice for the first day
- things (personal, academic, etc) to do every week
Printables
- 2018 monthly planner printables
- 2018 student printables (includes 2018 overview + calendar, daily + weekly + monthly planner, 30 habit tracker, class overview and timed worklog)
- weekly study schedule
- weekly planner
- weekend planner
- daily planner
- assessment planner
- subject to do list planner
- study session planner
- exam revision printable pack (includes revision checklist, formulas + definitions sheet, essay + project planner, weekly schedule)
- note-taking printables (includes dotted, grid, lined, cornell method)
- organic chemistry printable
- literary techniques and devices sheet
- 100 days of productivity tracker printable
- ultimate student organiser pack
- study and revision pack
- 2018 student planner
- 2018 weekly planner
- pomodoro tracker
- grade and assessment planner pack
- essay guide and planner pack
- productivity planner
- student reading journal printable
- student finance planner
- goal and habit planner
- customisable weekly study planner
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I just downloaded a few of these printables to help me try and get organized. Sharing for anyone else who might be looking for something like this!
hope they help!!❤️
An important part of growth is outgrowing. Outgrowing your own patterns, outgrowing people you thought you’ll be forever with, outgrowing misguided, deformed and unrealistic concepts.
how do i become easier to love
love yourself first
There is nothing more true!
I wanna live in a little quaint cottage that backs up to a big old forest full of birds and deer and mystery and i want to dry my laundry outside when its sunny and tend to my garden when its foggy and sit inside by the fire and write when its rainy
“I found the Muse in myself. And I loved Her fiercely.”
— Annie Finch, from Among the Goddesses: An Epic; “Muse-Goddess,” (via violentwavesofemotion)
Anyone else have that one professor who every time they say something nice or smile at you you just feel like you’ve been blessed by a benevolent cryptid or is that just me
I’m distant but it’s not cute or mysterious; I really want to be closer to people but it’s hard
“In my eyes, good conversation is the birthplace of true attraction. So open up and share with me every encounter and experience that shaped you into who you are today. Tell me all about your hopes and dreams and captivate me with your passions. Arouse my curiosity and you’ll have my attention.”
— Beau Taplin
