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UPDATED ON JULY 2017

UPDATED ON JULY 2017
Here you can find videos with advice on different categories related to college and studying! Just click on whatever topic you’d like to learn about :)

10 Bullet Journal Hacks and Ideas
Tips on How to Start a Bullet Journal
New Bullet Journal // Leuchtturm1917 [Mid 2017]
Minimalistic Planning Routine
My Planner Setup for 2016
Bullet Journal Setup for 2016
Bullet Journal 101
How to Plan for Final Exams
Bullet Journal Doodles and Decor
Plan with Me: Monthly Spreads
My Planning Routine
Bullet Journal [Early 2017]

How to Color Code your Notes
New Note Taking Method // Cause and Effect
How to Chose between Typed and Handwritten Notes
How to Type Notes for College
How to Take Notes from Textbooks
The Best, Fastest, Note Taking Method
Binder Tour 2015
Binder Tour 2016
Study Guide 101
Note Taking Tips and Advice for Typed Notes
How to Improve Typing Speed
How to Take Comparison Notes
Minimalist Binder Organization
Taking Notes with Microsoft OneNote
My 4 Types of Handwriting
The Cornell Method with Typed Notes

How to Be More Productive
The Ultimate Study Guide - 40 Tips
2 Different Ways to Use Sticky Notes
How to get Inspired to Study
Lecture Organisation and Preparation
How to have Efficient Study Breaks
How to Balance College and Life
My Study Routine
How to Have a Productive Summer
The Pomodoro Technique
How to Review and Study for Exams
How to Improve Handwriting
Time Management Tips
5 Tips for Exam Revision
College Organization Setup
How I Study for Tests
Presentation/Public Speaking Tips
Things I Wish I Had Known Before College

A Day with Me at Starbucks
My Evening Study Routine
My Morning Study Routine
Study With me For Exams // Timelapse

Huge Stationery Haul [2017]
Top 5 Best Websites for Students
ANDROID Apps for Studying and Time Management
School Supplies for 2016
The BEST Highlighters for Studying
My Favorite Pens for Handwriting
Desk and Study Space Tour
Minimalist Notebooks // mishmash
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I decided to share my notes taken from this amazing 1 hour Youtube lecture by Marty Lobdell. i really liked him and his tips, i think they are super effective and cover a lot of situations! i highly recommend it!!!!! wow
but here are the tips and examples Marty mentions, so if you don’t have the time to go through the full hour, you can just scroll down. hope this helps somebody!
Break your study time in chunks with breaks
most students lose focus at 25 minutes
it’s a mistake to keep going once you do, since you won’t actually learn anything and you’ll hate every minute of it
so when you start losing focus take a 5 minute break
do something nice like talking to someone or listening to music
it’s something you practice so with time you’ll be able to work for more time without losing focus
in the end of the study session have a big reward you look forward to
Create a study area
environment highly affects the way you act. Bedrooms are for sleeping, kitchens for eating: you’ll feel sleepy in your bedroom and hungry in the kitchen. So if you have a study area, it’ll be easier to start studying and staying focused.
study in a specific room like an office or school library if you can
if you have to study in your bedroom use a specific object you only use for studying: a lamp/desk. Make it a no-distraction, away from your bed, blank walls area.
The more active the learning, the better
80% active learning 20% passive
ask yourself: is it a concept or a fact?
learning a concept: understand/grasp/know it
put it into your own words
really think about the meaning of it
relate it with something you already know
teach somebody else. Recapitulate what you’ve learned. Talk out loud even if you don’t have anyone to teach - talk alone. Or at anyone that listens.
learning a fact: memorize it
use mnemonics
Acronyms (e.g. colours of the rainbow RoyGBiv – red orange yellow green blue indigo violet)
Coined sayings - anything popular or sayings you’ve heard since you were a child.
Interacting images – work even better if they’re weird. Creative associations make you never forget specific details. (e.g. 1 gram of fat has 9 calories: picture a fat cat – each cat has 9 lives)
any time 2 things are highly similar but not the same you will get maximal interference!! USE mnemonics!! (e.g. afferent vs efferent neurons: SAME - Sensory Afferent Motor Efferent)
Be a part of study groups
others can help you in ways you never thought before
Recognizing VS remembering
never confuse the two
while reviewing a chapter you may recognize concepts but not actually know them
and when you get to the test you won’t be able to remember any of it
so quiz yourself without looking at it
or stop in a page of your notes/textbook and ask yourself what is the concept immediately after and before it
Get your REM Sleep
get ~8 hours so you don’t undo your studying
this is how your brain stores permanent memories
without it you’re ability to remember seriously decreases
most people don’t even begin to take the advice but it’s simple: sleep better. Do better.
There’s 162 hours in a week. There is time.
reflect on what you are doing with your time and what activities you have to prioritize to succed as a student
Taking notes is vital.
right after the class take 5 minutes to expand everything you’ve jotted down, give it depth.
NOT hours later. You won’t remember half the things you wrote down.
Ask your questions to class mates and teachers.
teachers want you to succeed and it’s more than ok to ask your question in the teacher’s office or in the next class
How to use a textbook: SQ3R technique
Survey Question Read Recite Review
Survey: skim through the entire chapter in a couple of minutes.
Raise questions: e.g. what is osmosis? What is this graphic about? What is a prototype?
it causes you to look for answers and you’ll find the information better once you actually study it after. If you intend to find something you learn it better.
Start studying for tests early.
don’t undo yourself. You should only be reviewing the days before the test. don’t leave it till the last minute!
(don’t just scroll through this!!!! really think about these methods and how you can actually implement them so you can benefit from them!!! these actually work but only if you put them into practice boo good luck!)








How to form habits that last
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Greetings! 💚 Here’s a little something I’ve been working on, which I hope you’ll find useful. :)
All text and graphics are created by me, Sal @blueplaidstudies.
☞ studygram

hiii! so ive seen SO MANY printables made by the lovely studyblr community and i thought i would compile a bunch on this post! ~not mine~
today goals / planner
cute backpack tag
daily planner / sched
checklist for the day
assignment planner
essay planning
top 3 / to do daily
poetry term glossary
huge revision pack
rainbow daily plan
year / week / day
100 words to know
self esteem journal
form good habits
exam study pack
weekly planner
30 minute schedule
printable masterpost
masterposts!!!
productive summers
starting a study blog
time managements
succeed @ school
ap world history
web resources
ap psychology
bullet journals
ace ur exams
stress reliefs
annotations
essay writin
sat help
+more
i personally love the 30 minutes schedule and have adapted it to my bullet journal ~ hope this was helpful! xoxo sareena

i mentioned this briefly in my recent vlog about how important it is to gain a better understanding of finances + i figured that it might be nice to share some resources for gaining financial literacy! hope this helps ✨
why financial literacy is important
resources on financial literacy from the national credit union administration
harvard’s take on financial literacy + additional links within that page
how credit cards work
tips for improving your credit score
how to check and improve your credit score
khan academy course on finance
cnn money 101
mymoney.gov from the financial literacy commission
gcf lessons (includes lessons on work / career / internet / microsoft / etc as well)
ally wallet wise
money as you grow
adult budgeting 101
tips for paying off student loans
common ways you waste money
strategies for paying off student loans
how insurance works
personal loans 101
guide to getting out of debt
how student loans work