appsademia:

do you ever procrastinate studying so much that you get so stressed so you decide to take time to calm down which ends up making you procrastinate even more and then you curl up in a pile of stress and pray for the floor to swallow you whole

study-read-study:
“ 28 08 2015 • Tonight’s notes 👓
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studysuccessfully:
“ 22nd of August 2015 // Only month and a half till my exam *crying my eyes out because I’m so scared rn*
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1. Do your best. Really. Put your best foot forward and set your mind to your work.

2. Focus. Yes, it’s difficult to lock your phone and stop checking social media every seven minutes, but what will be more difficult is making up for lower grades next semester. If you work better and focus more in a group studying environment, then go for it. If you work better and focus more on your own, sit on your own. Don’t half-ass studying and drag it out over the day; sit down for a certain amount of time and be committed to full-ass one thing.

3. Ask questions. If you don’t understand something, ask a friend. Ask someone online. Ask a teacher. Yes, it can be intimidating, and yes, sometimes it’s scary to come across as dumb for not understanding a concept, but in the end, not knowing only hurts you.

4. Collaborate. If a classmate is good at physics and you excel in literature, work together. The best way to learn and remember something is to teach; take turns instructing each other. And things are better with a friend, anyways.

5. Take breaks. Don’t push yourself to the point of breaking. When you’re tired, when you need to rest, rest. Have a snack. Watch a TV show. Go for a walk. Call a friend. Just remember that a break is just that- a break. Not the rest of the day off.

6. Get some sleep. It’s important, and in the end, so worth it. If you really can’t afford it, sleep smart. Take power naps. Set alarms.

7. Remember that grades are not everything. These numbers and scores do not define your worth. You are so much more than that C- on your calculus final. You have so much ahead of you. A less-than-ideal grade is not the end of the world. I promise. What is meant to be will be- things will work out in the end.

seven pieces of advice going into finals week. // a.g. (via diffvse)
american college students: man college is so expensive
college students from literally every else: college is free for us
american college students: ... okay... that sounds fake but okay...
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