Hi all! Back at it again with the biology notes - this time it’s the adrenal glands ft hand-drawn diagrams. This is actually really interesting stuff and I’m loving A2 biology!
So I’ve written a German essay, answered a bunch of questions based on an article and have also done a bunch of French homework, and it’s only the first official day of half term! I had a pretty restful weekend but I did at least one task just to keep busy.
I think tonight I’ll read Le Père Goriot and then maybe get a couple of pages through Genes. And I’ll go to the shop and get some milk because otherwise I can’t have a cup of tea and I’m desperate for one haha
So today was dedicated to maths - I did an end of topic test and I’m fairly confident with how it turned out. I also took time to chill out though - I had a lie in, watched a film earlier and am chilling out by finishing L’invitée. I am literally 71.9% done!
I’ve been exhausted this week and I don’t want to burn out, so today is my day to take the foot off the accelerator and coast.
Tomorrow I plan to write up some more biology notes, finish some chemistry and run some German quizlets. I also have a Fluter magazine to read through to aid my research for the IRP, which I’m looking forward to reading. I’ll then make some progress with maths in the evening and on Monday.
Happy weekend!
Life is mean. It builds your hopes up and then lets them crash and burn in the most brutal way. But pick yourself up, soldier. You are stronger than the harshest disappointment and more resilient than your grief.
Upgrades, people, upgrades!
Happy 2021! (It’s finally snowing where I live - yay!)
I managed to condense 11 weeks of phys chem into 2 sides of A4 (plus a separate list of equations) in preparation for open book exams.
I’m not sure I like open-book exams. On the one hand, it takes a lot of memorisation pressure off; on the other hand, I have a tendency to over-rely on notes and almost cheat myself out of actually internalising the material. What do you think?
I have learnt from my mistakes in the past and decided to make prompt sheets from memory based on past papers. I then combed over my notes and filled in the gaps, writing down anything important that I couldn’t recall.
Today has been mad but fun. My lovely biology teacher lent me her old uni textbook because she knows I’m a massive genetics nerd. I can’t wait to get stuck in!
I’m making good progress with maths and am hoping to get some more pure done this evening, as well as lots of stats and mechanics. I started A2 stats and mechanics yesterday, which wasn’t awful. Everyone in classes moan they hate moments, but I find them okay!
I had my weekly Doppeldeutsch lesson with my favourite teacher and we had a lot of fun all round finishing watching The Reader.
Sorry I forgot to post! I fell asleep haha
I did loads of maths in my free, so I dedicated at least an hour to each subject. I’m very happy with my progress so far!
Self care is not all about masks, drinking chamomile tea and taking bubble baths.
It is also about doing the things you need to do. Like getting groceries, not buying that tub of cookie dough because you know you’d feel sick later. Cleaning your desk filled with tissues and vacuuming your room filled with crumbs and dirt. Providing yourself with a clean environment to pick your motivation and drive up again. Doing that assignment earlier on because you’d thank yourself later for not having to procrastinate till the last minute and stay up with cans of red bull. Eating healthily because caring for your body is important when you’re not indulging yourself in junk food. Maintaining conversations and relationships with friends and family even when you don’t feel like it, to not regret mistakes and spontaneously cut people off.
These are all acts of self care, not pretty, but necessary for you to continue to push forward.
Wow, my feed is getting awfully specific 😳
Hi all! So November just decided to defy the laws of time by not existing haha
Time to get festive!
But first I have my Cambridge interviews on Tuesday 4/12/18 and then the week after I have mocks. So lots of revision up ahead, on which I have already made a start over this week as you can see.
Sorry for my absence this week - been busy having a breakdown over how incompetent my school is at organising things. However, I’m okay now!
Despite the raging cold, this is what my Monday looked like!
07:10 Wake up!
07:15 Brain training using Peak while having a bath
08:20 Finally got out the bath... don’t judge it was cold outside haha
08:30 Dressed and ready to knuckle down. I had taken my meds and made a cup of tea.
08:30-09:00 Chemistry homework!
09:00-09:30 German quizlets
09:30-11:20 Maths
11:20-11:45 Lunch!
11:45-12:30 More Maths
12:30-13:00 Break with my mum
13:05 Bus to school
13:30 Arrival at school - their lunchtime
14:00-15:00 Biology lesson
15:00-16:00 French lesson
16:16-16:30 Bus home
16:30-17:30 Chill (Skyped friends today)
17:30-18:10 More maths! Arithmetic progressions and all that jazz
18:10-18:30 Tea time! (Or dinner, depending on where you’re from)
18:30-19:10 French homework
19:10 Pack my bag for tomorrow, relax in my room with a cup of tea and Le Père Goriot
21:00 My bedtime - non-negotiable haha
Wow, these days are going fast. Almost 20% of the way there already!
Today was fairly boring in terms of what I did - I started the day with two of my three lessons: Chemistry (wherein we didn’t do much - just revision on benzene), Biology (test on the kidney), and then I had my friend pick up a McDonalds because I wasn’t allowed to leave and she was. Cheat days are ok if they are once in a very very long while 😂
After that I had German (character analysis on Hempf in Das Leben der Anderen). All while sipping on a strawberry milkshake :)
Then I had an hour free, which I used to do a review exercise in maths.
This evening I decided to take advantage of the fact that it is Friday night and chilled out. I’m not over-exerting myself right now because I don’t want to burn out, especally while I am still recovering from illness. I’m slowly but surely making progress with Le Père Goriot, and I am falling in love with the descriptions in this book.
First study session of 2019!
Would love a cup of tea right about now :)
Lauren, 22 - England - chemistry PhD student - studyblr - English, French (fluent), German (B2) - original and reblogged content - nice to meet you!
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