Handwritten With The IPad Pro And My Trusty Apple Pencil

Handwritten with the iPad Pro and my trusty apple pencil đâ¨
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i get a LOT of questions about time management and getting better grades so i decided to put a boat load of advice and links in one place :]
time management methods
start a bullet journal ( +mine / +insp )
the 5 day study plan - it works!
schedule blocks of study time
use excel to schedule study
how to schedule study
the sticky note method
an app that organizes time for u
15 ways to beat procrastination
balancing multiple AP classes
decision making and time management
use the pomodoro technique
the task box prioritizing method
how to cram a lot of information in
get organized!!!!!
make and use a syllabible
great organization advice
organize ur study space
more tips on study spaces
basic organization tips
cute infographic
printable planner sheets
simple 2 pocket folder method
study methods!!!
watch youtube crashcourses
best study tips ever tbh
tips on memorizing effectively
add color for visual interest
make cause and effect diagrams
making good flashcards
create summary foldables
margin note taking
the 2 notebook method
for when ur not motivated
reading long textbook passages
studying for a test ooh
basic note taking
+note taking tips
note taking in microsoft word
bs study guide
how to plan out an essay
more essay planning
annotating literature for english
how to make concept maps
really interesting way of studying
shit load of study methods
web resources!!!!
search engine that plants trees!
to do list web program
bedtime calculator [avoid grogginess]
the dictionaries u need omg
how to pull an all nighter
advice on how to properly use google
final grade calculator
>100 places to download literature
cute af school supply list
alternatives to overpriced textbooks
rly this is better than google
best writing checker ever its my fave
free academic journals for research
AP cramming packets
every website to make a bibliography
online used book store
mind map making software from tufts
khanacademy aka bless this site
stop procrastinating websites
free powerpoint
awesome synonym finder
apps u need to download!!!
google chrome app i love it
taking digital notes
like 14 useful school apps
attn: all writers get this
super cute time manager
>9 different studying apps
post it note app
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relaxation n meditation help
sat help!!!!!
all kinds of essential vocab [2k+]
big collection of links
v solid page with lots of references
rly good advice imo
how to do well on the sat
general big exam advices
stress reliefs!!!!
rly good study snacks
badass instrumental playlist!
finish ur essay songs!
+all my fave study playlists!
treat urself on a low budget
read some rad articles
teach urself computer science
take the 10 day study challenge
rip some crap online
good things to do in study breaks
+100 more things in study breaks
if u tired and uninspired
avoid student burnout
watch a ton of broadway musicals
nice things for urself
anxiety relieving background sound
+masterposts!!!
back to school advice
productive summers
note taking methods
starting a study blog
time managements
succeed @ school
ap world history
study instagram
web resources
ap psychology
bullet journals
school advice
happy things
ace ur exams
study sounds
stress reliefs
annotations
essay writin
study 101
printables
sat help
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i hope some of this was helpful ~ i also have a youtube channel and instagram account with a whole bunch of study resources!!!!  ~ xoxo sareena
Saturday Study Tips
1.) Sleep in! Â I often make the mistake of thinking I need to pop up at the crack of dawn to get things done on Saturday, when in reality I need to recharge my batteries from grinding all week. Â Be good to yourself, and youâll be more productive in the long run.
2.) Set a time to start studying and stick to it. Â If you set your alarm to sleep in until 10:30, give yourself a couple of hours to wake up, get dressed, eat, and drink coffee. Â Whenever your set study time rolls around, be ready to rock and roll!
3.) Pack all of the essentials. Â The #1 killer of a good study session is not having everything that you needâand I donât just mean academic materials! Â Hereâs a little list of what I like to pack:
â Coffee â Water bottle â Enough healthy food to last me the length of time I plan to study (this is hugely important!) â Earbuds â A sweatshirt or jacket (another important one!) â Phone charger + laptop charger â Gum or mints â Ponytail holder + bobby pins â Phone, laptop, textbooks, notebooks, pens, highlighters â Agenda
4.) Choose a study location that is best suited for you. Â Everyone is differentâfor me, I sometimes have a hard time focusing in the library because itâs too quiet/can feel isolating! Â For casual studying, I love places like Barnes & Noble or Starbucks because the buzz and bustle is energizing but also white noise I can tune out in the background. Â When I need to get serious, the library/a study room is the better option.
5.) Find a good playlist to help you get in the zone. Â I personally cannot listen to anything with lyrics, because I find myself focusing more on the words of the song and less on what Iâm studying! Â There are great playlists on Youtube that are designed to facilitate studying and focus; search for âalpha wave studying music.â Â I also enjoy listening to seasonal instrumental Pandora stations, like bluegrass in the fall and classical Christmas in the winter.
6.) Turn. Off. Your. Internet.  Sign. Out. Of. All. Apps.  This is the hardest part of studying for me and a terrible habit I am striving to kick.  The impulse to check Facebook or Instagram or Tumblr is almost a reflex for most of us, so I find that turning off my internet on my laptop and signing out of my apps on my phone helps tremendously.  Set small goals for yourself that will exercise and strengthen your self-control like a muscle.  For example, âI will complete two reading assignments and then have 5-10 minutes to check social media before starting my next assignment.â  It sounds pathetic, but compulsively checking social media is a learned behavior that you have to force yourself to unlearn in order to be truly productive.  Thereâs an app for MacBooks called âSelfControlâ that allows you to block certain websites for a set amount of time.  I strongly recommend it!
7.) Set realistic goals and take breaks. Â The clock is your friend, not your enemy! Â I work best in about 50-minute increments before I need a tiny 5-10 minute break. Â During a regular study session, I usually canât work for more than 3 hours before needing a larger break. Â Exercising is always my go-to. Â Get outside, breathe some fresh air, and let your body move. Â It also helps to set a cap on your studying; I often pick a time I want to be totally finished for the day and focus my energy toward meeting that goal.
8.) Remember that constant studying is not healthy and perfect/imperfect grades do not define you.  You are more than your perceived academic abilities.  Working hard to achieve success is important but not everything.  There is a beautiful world out there beyond your desk.  Donât be afraid to take time off to explore it :)

eVERYONE has to write essays but these links could make it a lil less painful?
advice for in class essay
thesis statement tips
essay checklist
organize essay notes
mind map planning
planning / organizing
essay plan printable
word choice advice
tumblr powerpoint tbh
general advice for it
writing checker ahhhh
how to structure it
gsce essay help
intro + conclusions
extra tips wowÂ
conclusion advice
citation reference tools
citation program ooh
citiations from google
cite social media source
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
printables
sat help
+more
hope these help! xoxo sareena
5 tips for Mindmapping
1) Decide on your paper size Before you start writing anything itâs really important to work out what size paper you want to do your mindmap on. Be it A3, A4, A5 or any other size you can think of, deciding this early on will make things much easier in the long run and leave you with a much more organised mind map
2) Work out the basics Before you actually start writing anything itâs a really good idea to work out the basics of your mind map. What type of bubble do you want the title to be in? Spiky or a cloud or just a plain circle? What kind of lines to you want leading off from it? Arrows or just plain lines? Straight or curved? Taking 30 seconds to work these out before you start will make everything much easier in the long run and leave you with a much neater and better organised mind map
3) Choose what to write with This part is all down to personal preference. Do you prefer writing in a plain colour and then highlighting later? Do you want each section in a different colour? Felt tips or biros? Fineliners or pencils? This is the time when you can think about what youâre most comfortable writing with and whatâs going to make it easiest for you to retain the information
4) Add pictures and diagrams Adding little drawings to aid your explanations is a really great way to help you remember what you write. You donât have to be good at art to make this work, just add a few little diagrams here and there and youâll be surprised how much more easily you retain the information
5) Have fun with it You may be looking at a picture of a mind map online and saying to yourself âthatâs exactly what I want mine to look likeâ but in reality thatâll never happen. Youâll never manage to get a mind map that looks exactly the same as someone elseâs and in all honesty that would be a bit boring. Instead just get stuck in and create your own unique masterpiece
For more tips follow How To Study Quick!!