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A Few Days Ago, @existentialcrisix101 Asked Me Where I Get All My Stationery Fromalot Of It Is From Little

a few days ago, @existentialcrisix101 asked me where i get all my stationery from—alot of it is from little stores i visited during my trip to asia, but here are some places you can get cute stationery online~!! hope this helps you…! —tia ➹⋆ [more masterposts / all]
popular stationery:
zebra mildliners
stabilo 88 fineliners
staedtler triplus fineliners / pastel
staedtler textsurfer highlighters
pilot juice gel pen
pilot frixion highlighters / pastel
moleskine journals
passion planners
muji pens + stationery
ticonderoga pencils
sharpie markers
other stationery masterposts [1 / 2 / 3 / +]
washi tape:
wishywashy
cutetape
loollipop
scrapbook / bullet journal:
studiocalico
simon says stamp
dear lizzy
a cherry on top
bluemoon scrapbooking
stationery / supplies:
amazon / staples
busyb
papersource
mochithings
muji
jetpens
paperchase
cottonon
coolpencilcase
yozocraft
caroline gardener
piccadilly lane
dailylike
russellandhazel
paperpresentation
poppin
artbox
liz and pip
typo
kikki.K
fallindesign
aliexpress
riflepaperco
modcloth
seejanework
bando
+etsy tag
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please reblog this post, I’m looking for new people to follow and more people to talk to😄

College can be a lot sometimes. Over the past two years I’ve learned some helpful little tricks that help to keep me sane and on top of things, and it’s time I passed them on to all of you! Ahead in part one: scheduling classes, going to them, and homework. Be on the lookout for part two soon!
i. scheduling classes
Take a full load, but keep it balanced.
Don’t schedule all of the tough classes for one semester.
Also try to schedule it so that you will have a variety of homework (ie a mix of writing, tests, and worksheet focused classes)
Always speak to your advisor before scheduling classes.
Keep in mind that you will need time for homework and online classes when making your schedule.
Whether it means choosing not to have classes on certain days, putting a two hour break in between classes, or having all your classes in the afternoon so you can study in the mornings.
Keep in mind your personality when picking times.
8AMs are rough. Unless you are the world’s biggest morning person, avoid them if you can.
Be sure to have a plan for eating meals!
Some schools will let you bring your lunch into class, but I prefer to have a break during lunch so I can relax while I eat.
Look at a map of campus when scheduling and try to schedule classes in the same building back-to-back, or at least near each other.
ii. classes
Never go to class without a bottle of water and a pen.
If it’s a workday and you’re given the option to leave class and work elsewhere, actually use that time to work.
Sit wherever you’re comfortable. A lot of posts say to sit up front, but I personally prefer to sit further back so that I can fidget without worrying about distracting others. Figure out what works for you.
After about the third class, seats might as well be assigned. Don’t move and throw everyone else off unless you really have to.
Always be respectful and kind to your teachers and classmates.
Make at least one friend in every class. You don’t have to be bffs, but chat with the person you sit beside before every class so that you have someone to study or share notes with if you need to.
If you need to fidget to pay attention, consider bringing a small container of Play-Doh with you to lectures (you may want to let your teacher know what’s up, they’ll almost definitly be cool with it).
iii. homework
Unlike high school, you really can’t skip homework. Instead of getting lots of small worksheets, your grade will be decided by a few bigger projects or papers. Try to stay on top of things!
Break larger projects up into smaller deadlines.
If a class has a lot of worksheets as homework, start a study group so that you can all work on them together.
Try to start homework as soon as you get it.
Don’t be afraid to ask from help from teachers, tutors, or classmates.
As soon as you get a syllabus, enter all of the due dates into your planner. If you wanna go the extra mile (hint: you do), go ahead and add in dates to start working on projects, too.
Work ahead so that you have the flexibility to hang out with your friends at the last minute, instead of being stuck in the library working on a project that’s due first thing in the morning.
Never plagiarize. It’s the fastest way to get kicked out of a class, or even a whole program. If you’re not sure if it needs a citation, it needs a citation.
The number one rule is simple: do all your work, and do it the best you can. As long as you follow that, you’ll be golden.
Happy studying, and be on the lookout for part two coming soon!

- ̗̀ jan 1st 2017- happy new year guys!! here is my 2017 resolution for this year ヽ(^。^)丿 i categorized it into three sections: mental/personal, academic, and things in general! when i complete then, i put an ‘x’ on the dot !!

only two exams left!! and they’re both mechanics which I love soooo

Thank you everyone for helping me reach the 300 followers milestone! As a gift, I’d like to present you with some of my tips :)
Recently, I met a group of very motivational people, and they gave me tips on how I could manage my time better. I obviously took notes and thanked them so much because it definitely helped me out a lot.
Note: These tips won’t apply to all people as it is mostly focused on junior students (I’m a junior, so it might not be as helpful for the students in uni/college??)
It is a common thing for all students to have struggles with organising their time (especially me– why am I giving tips; wtf??), so I present to you: how to sort out your time!!
What I’m going to cover:
Finding time to do work
How you can beat procrastination
Homework
Revision
Assignments + Exams
Be prepared, because this is an immense post. *Looks down* Yeah, it seems like I’m about to jump down a cliff made of tips.
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