- In one of her FOIA’d emails, she refers to Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich as “mittens” and “grinch”
- in another, she asked an aide to remind her to bring more teacups from home
- and also please tell her what time parks and rec is on.
- She calls some of her most loyal supporters her “sisterhood of the traveling pantsuits”
- She nicknamed her secret service van the Scooby Van
everyone’s like “oh she’s a robot” no she’s a GIANT DORK please vote for Madame Dork in Chief 2016
im going to redo my theme soon! this weekend!
I hope at this time next year you’ll listen to your favourite music, hold a cup of hot cocoa in your hands, and smile because everything is okay.
MY HEART [x]
16.01.17 // Thank you for 7000 followers! Haven’t been able to post much lately, but here’s a peek to my mathematics notes back from my IB years!
+ taken from my studygram!
my favourite pens and must haves for a maths exam
I’m making summary flashcards on the GDR for history; just trying to start the Christmas holiday off as productive as possible!
So I guess this is my first bujo post! I was inspired by @bluelahe monthly logs and I really like how it turned out even if I messed up a little!
ok but I get super stressed out when I’m reading a book and then somethING FUCKEN INTENSE AND MONUMENTAL HAPPENS OUT OF NOWHERE AND I AM SO SHOCKED AND ALSO IMPRESSED WITH THE AUTHOR BUT NOBODY WILL UNDERSTAND BC THEY’RE NOT READING IT TOO
who wants to join a book club with me let’s go
Hiya everyone so AP self studying (i.e., taking an AP test without also taking a class on it) is a great way to earn more AP credit (which colleges love), and can be easier than you think.
So in case you’re interested, or just curious, here’s a masterpost where I’ve compiled a bunch of self-study resources and tips. I hope you find it helpful !!
ESSENTIALS (all of these are gold)
which AP’s should I even attempt by myself? : vvvvv helpful article. Make sure you have read this before deciding which AP’s to go for; I highly highly recommend it.
choosing the right prep book : best pdf guide (from a guy who aced 22 ap’s!!) make sure the edition you buy is up to date !!
free textbooks masterpost : you need a competent, up-to-date, AP-level textbook for the subject[s] you plan to take. it will be the source all of your material, so you need to interact with it (more on that below). your textbook is like your teacher, only the difference is you get to choose whether it’s a good one or not!
annotating from textbooks : this is a v helpful youtube video. It is a great way to take your own notes from your textbooks interactively without getting bored.
tutors and study groups : you don’t have to study alone! There is always the option to work with a tutor or study group, which can relieve a lot of your stress.
plan with excel : time management is the most important part of self studying. No one’s giving you a test, no one’s assigning you homework, and no one is making you show up to class. Sooo it’s up to you to designate some regular time to study. Excel can be an extremely helpful tool for planning (more on how to study below)
chibird : always cheers me up!
masterpost of calming things
advice on balancing 3+ AP’s
when you want to give up
HOW TO GO ABOUT IT (in which I actually give advice)
You need to put in time and dedication, because the best way to self-study is to literally set up a mini class for yourself.
No, you do not have to take out 50 minutes of every single day! But you will need to designate regular time to read from a textbook, take notes, and even give yourself tests, if you’re up for that.
Helpful time ideas: My cousin self-studying for AP Psychology this year and she takes out one hour of every Saturday and Sunday to read from her textbook and review! (the moral of this story is that weekends are v good times to self-study!) Find at least one time every week where you are free for at least one hour and use that hour to study!
Divide your time into learning and reviewing. I like to use half of my designated study block for learning new material, and half for reviewing old material.
Every so often, do a cumulative review. My rec = every 3 weeks. Cumulative reviews are extremely important because you don’t want all the information falling out of your head when you are working so hard to learn it !!
Use good review methods that work for you! Check out the Feynman method (I just discovered it, it’s neat). Do whatever you want for your review, just make sure it helps you :D +5 super secret study tips omg
GIVE YOURSELF TESTS!!! This is so important! Studies show that you learn material much better if you write a quiz or test on it. (This is a legit study I swear but I am just too lazy to look it up right now :DD) It’ll be just like real class! And ok if you don’t want to write your own, I would recommend your AP prep book.
Finally: please remember that there is a difference between losing your motivation, and realizing that you are too are too stressed or can’t handle your workload. Your metal health and your sleep are always more important than an extra AP. If self-studying is costing you sleep or happiness, it is not worth it.
I hope you guys found this masterpost helpful; please if you have some wisdom or insight to share, don’t hesitate to add it. And if you do plan to self study this year, I wish you the best luck !!