April 27, 2019 Hi everyone! I studied for the microeconomics exam coming this Tuesday, took notes whilst listening to an online Calculus lecture (in 1.2~1.5 playback speed), and solved some practice questions. I hope you’re having a nice weekend! ୧( “̮ )୨✧
Currently reading: 하태완’s 「모든 순긴이 너였다」
Habits of successful students
Discipline: “discipline is doing what needs to be done, even when you don’t want to”, which means that you have to force yourself to start doing things.
Concentration: when you make a real effort in your work (study, homeworks etc…) you will be more likely to actually focus, understand and learn.
Organization: always set tasks and goals and organize a study-schedule. Maybe you don’t really want to plan all the week, but if you just wake up and open your agenda/bullet journal/iphone calendar and write down all the things you have to do, setting due dates and deadlines, you’ll feel more conscious and encouraged to stay on track.
Tasks-splitting: sometimes, you write down your tasks. Some of these tasks may be very hard and complicated, and it will take a long long time to complete them. So, you can split them in smaller tasks, so you will feel satisfied after a shorter period of time, instead of studying for hours and still seeing that chapter undone on your study-schedule.
Watch the sunrise: when I wake up late, I feel like I don’t have enought time to do my work and lose my motivation. I literally panic and then I think “whatever, I could not complete all the things anyway”. So, if you wake up earlier you will feel more positive and controlled.
Smart reading: try not to read your textbook just like a newspaper. For every paragraph you read, try to underline and write down key words and then your question about that subject. Literally, turn your textbook into questions. If you write down question - particularly why…? - and think about the answer, you will be more likely to remember that stuff later.
Healthy lifestile: if you don’t drink enough water in the morning, you will be more likely to have a decrease of concentration in the afternoon/evening, so: stay hydrated. Try also to have some snaks every one-two hours: feed your brain.
BACK TO SCHOOL GIVEAWAY 2: Fjallraven Kanken
My new Kanken (in this gorgeous red colour) is the latest addition to my University wardrobe. It’s the perfect bag - it’s waterproof, has a laptop section, and has straps designed to re-distribute heavy weight across your shoulders.
Here’s glimpse into what a carry round in my bag at University:
- My pencil case
- Pouch with money, travel card, and headphones
- My daily folder - containing all the work I’ve done at home to take into class with me
- A4 notebook for taking notes in class, with a pocket folder to store them in afterwards
- MacBook air - only on days when I’m working in the library after
- My Leuchtturm1917 bullet journal
Because I’m an stationery addict, of course I had to include what’s in my pencil case as well:
- 4 of my favourite pen
- 6 random pens - I can’t let them go
- Mechanical pencil
- Glue stick, ruler, and scissors - the essentials
- 6 gorgeous pastel highlighters
What do you keep in your bag? Is there anything you think I’m missing from mine?
The Giveaway:
For the second of my back to school giveaways, I’m giving you the chance to win a bundle of the following:
- A Fjallraven Kanken in the colour of your choice
- The A4 notebook - featured in the images
- The spotty pencil case - featured in the images
- A pack of 6 pastel highlighters - featured in the images
Rules rules rules:
- Must be following me, and preferably be active i.e. ask me questions, tag me in things, reblog my posts
- Reblog this as an entry, likes are only bookmarks. I’ll use a random number generator to help me pick the winner
- You can follow me on twitter @_thelawgraduate for an extra entry
- You can enter as many times as you like but don’t spam your followers, please
- It’s international, and you don’t have to be a studyblr to enter - it might inspire you to start your own!
The deadline is September 14th - good luck!


