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Efficient Studying
- How to take notes
- How to annotate
- How to annotate a novel
- How to mind map
- Homework help
- Make your flashcards better
- Guide to reading and research
- 101 studying tips
- Writing an essay with 5 paragraphs
- Grade Saver (Literature study guides)
- How to get the best grades in English
- Last minute revision tips
- Making a stress free exam study plan
- Handling Mathematics
- Productive ways of studying for an exam
- Studying tips for procrastinators
- Tips for writing an introduction
Resources
- List of free academic resources
- More lists of free online courses (not just academic)
- Cafe music
- Thinking of dropping out
- Email tips
- 10 hours of background rainfall
- Cram (app - flashcards)
- My Study Life (app / online - online planner)
- Evernote (app - note taking)
- Headspace (app - calming + mindfulness)
- 14 apps to help with anxiety
- Citation
- Free Textbooks: i, ii, iii
- Typing your personal statement for Uni application: i, ii
- Writing a cover letter
- Learning a language tips
Starting Uni
- Blog with advice for freshman’s/first years
- How to prepare over the summer
- What to bring with you to Uni (moving)
- How to make the most out of your first week
- Tips for living on campus
- 4 easy ways to make small talk
- Advice for College / Uni life
- Student discounts (UniDays , Studentbeans , Amazon Prime)
Health / Wellbeing
- How to make stress your friend
- What to do on a bad day
- How to love yourself
- Healthy and soothing drinks you can make
- 5 minutes of epic motivation
- 30 relaxing activities
- How to take the perfect nap
- How to avoid education burnout
- Tips for self-management
- how to manage stress & plan ahead for studies
- Aloe Bud (app - self care)
- Tips for surviving day-today at school
- Types of study-breaks for every situation
- How to tackle dreadful classes
- How to stay productive
- 8 ways to improve the start of your day
- Tips for incoming high school freshman
- How to become a morning person
- How to stay healthy during the year
- Life hacks for lazy / forgetful students
- How not to panic before an exam
- How to take care of yourself when you’re sick
- How to be more confident
- 12 shocking habits of a successful people
Staying organised
- 45 tips to staying organised
- Organised notes
- How to study as a busy students
- Going from GCSE to A-levels
- Some of my own advice
- How to start a new semester/school the right way
Printables
- Daily planner: i, ii, iii
- Weekly planner
- 2018 monthly calendars
- Weekly schedule for studying
- Back to school
- Novel notes
- Study sessions
- Formula List (by Eintsein)
- Project tracker
- Water log / pomodoro planner / habit tracker
- Blank monthly calendars
- Handwriting practice guides
10 bits of advice:
1. You’re not alone. A lot of people feel the way you do, but dont choose to hide it. Talk to someone about how you feel.
2. Be patient with yourself.
3. If your friend or classmate is weak in an area of study that you understand, help them. Explaining the topic strengthens your memory in it too.
4. Do things early. Do not pile you work up, it will only add to the stress.
5. Try to sleep early, your body needs to re-energise. Give it it’s time.
6. Speak to teachers, tutors or lecturers. Communication is great.
7. Friendships come and go. Don’t stress about it. Introduce yourself to someone and if that doesn’t work out don’t let that stop you from getting to know other people.
8. If you see something wrong stand up against it and report it. You might be the only person to have witnessed it.
9. If you don’t understand something don’t give up, ask a teacher, find a book, watch a YouTube explanation. knowledge is all around.
10. Be creative. You can get the same grade as someone else, but if your piece of work or character stands out, you’ll go further. In essence, know that what makes you stand out is a plus not a pullback.
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