I think nobody says this, but it's completely okay to take up what you actually want as a major. It doesn't matter if people tell you that you have the capability to do more or that you don't. If you want to do a particular major. Go for it. And I'm telling you, you'll definitely ask yourself, "Am I doing this right?" but I think it's worth following something you're passionate about. You don't have to give justification for doing what you love.
It's okay to be bad at something new. Normalize people who want to keep trying without them feeling ashamed for being bad at it.
It was the first day of school, just got my textbooks and the whole class spent the day talking and doing nothing. Classes start tomorrow but I'm starting sooner this year. I'm keeping this as a tracker for progress so... Yeah
Read 1 chapter of Business studies and English
Completed 50% of the assignment in Economics
Revised last year's accountancy notes
Thanks for the tag @alby-noted and @ros3ybabe !! Really appreciate it :D
Last Song I Listened to: I mostly don't listen to music so none xD
Currently Watching: Uhh Suits?
Sweet/Savoury/Spicy?: Spice. Definitely. Spice.
Relationship Status: Single unless fictional men count XD
Current Obsession: This book called "Powerless", I'm obsessed with Kai Azer and oxidised rings!!
Tagging: @ashs-reverie @girlwithherheadinthestars @gajina @study-core-101 @anna--studies @kaori-dairy @rain-is-studying @lucylernt @panda-studiesmed @hannahxrosey @anyone-who-wants-to (no pressure! :))
Thanks again :))
@lenniedoesthings tagged me in this, tysm π₯Ή
Last Song I Listened to: I think it was Spanish or Vanish from that new duolingo musical lol... If not probably Army by Ben Folds.
Currently Watching: So many things (mostly rewatches). Includes Anne with an E, the Good Doctor, MHA, and the Saw Franchise.
Sweet/Savoury/Spicy?: I love them all π, but probably spicy mostly!
Relationship Status: Single and probably for a while yet!
Current Obsession: Probably the Batfamily atm... trying to work my way through the comics is hard, though!
Gentle tagging (no pressure <3)
@snowy-astrophile @lavender-115 @studyblrspace @ros3ybabe @lintroller777 @study-diaries
(Don't think I'm mutuals with anymore people, so instead of 9, 6 I guess lol)
Hi!! My name is Kinoko and I'm working on my masters in addiction counseling and clinical counseling. I absolutely bombed the summer semester, so I'm looking for some inspiration and motivation!
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What to do during breaks? (as in no school)
In terms of preparing for the next semester or yearβ¦
Hey Anon! :D
How To Productively Use Time During Breaks For Preparing
These are some tips that I've used after experimenting with a lot of things
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Not More Than 2β3 Hours
I recommend this because you have a high possibility of burning out during school weeks if you even study during breaks. So, this is why just three hours is more than enough. Spend your time enjoying too.
Concentrate On Basics
This is one of the best ways to spend your breaks. If you're weak in a particular subject [Mine was Accounts], I spent my summer and my term breaks strengthening my accounting basics.
It helped so much when school started because everyone was trying to catch up on the advanced topics, but I could straightaway start with the year's materials. So, build your basics or revise that year's topics. Most of the subjects are just built in layers. So if you learn something in junior year, then it will likely appear in senior year but a bit more advanced.
Watch Concept Videos [Basics or Coming Term/Semester]
You could go through the syllabus for the next term or year and, based on that, watch videos related to that on YouTube. You can first go through the coming year's topics, and then you can decide if you're confident with new topics or if you still haven't figured out the basics. But these really help.
Prepare Cheat Sheets In Advance
If you get your hands on the coming year's textbook, then go through the chapters and write all the formulas or theorems [Shorten them]. Those are your cheat sheets for the whole term/year. Great for revision. You can even start practicing with this, but it's good to have these cheat sheets.
Complete Language Papers
I had two languages all throughout high school. And this trick always worked for me. A week before school starts, I'd literally sit and complete reading through my English and Arabic textbooks. I didn't do the exercises, but I completed all the lessons and sometimes even had short notes of the story ready. It doesn't take much time to complete your language syllabus. I always recommend this.
Tackle Your Grammar
Take it a step further [if you want] and revise or learn new grammar topics. I say this because, honestly, grammar takes some time to soak in, so by the time school starts, you'll have confidence with your language papers. Which honestly makes your work easier in the long run.
Improve Math [If You Have A Number Based Paper]
If you have any paper that is number-based, then work on your mental math. Practice with it. It helps during exams and saves a lot of time. Literally. Especially if you're not allowed to use a calculator. Memorize the square and cube roots from 1 to 10. Or anything else that matters.
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Do take time to rest because, honestly, this is the time you'll get to rest. So, enjoy too xD
Other than that, I hope this helps you :)
Reminder!
Your worth is NOT defined by:
Grades
Appearance
Weight
Height
Nationality
Gender
Race
Religion
Work
Degree
Illness
Disability (mental/physical)
Income
Your worth is not defined by anything. You are definitely worth it. You are enough. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise.
π Send this to the twelve nicest people you know or who seem to have a good heart and if you get five back you must be pretty awesome. π πππ
Hey!
Thanks <33
You need to do it yourself because no one else is going to do it for you.
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