i forgot to post this but here it is, a spread from a while ago. i hope everyone is doing well
i like to spam even if my pics are in a mess 😂 ( click for more details )
I feel like a theme is developing today.
i went from tv peak to laundry valley to the social media forest today. this is scarily accurate stop calling me out
saturday, 3 february — wishing you all a nice weekend, as you can see my ‘study to-do list’ is pretty long.. this is what being in the last year of a degree in chinese studies looks like haha.. 👨🏻🎓💪🏻
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[3.7.2018] // monthly spread
→finally the second part of my march monthly spreads!! both of these were taken from my studygram 💕 →ft. tombow dual brush pens (&various others for the flatlay)
🎧: dont smile at me — billie eilish
studygram // sonderandroses
36/100 days of productivity + MON 07.11.16 // 11:49 am
theme of the day: I’M DONE. I’M DONE IM DONE IM DONE (。ノω\。)゚I’ve gone through 100% of the study material that I’ve assigned myself for the DAT! The next few days before Saturday will just be hardcore review;; and then I’ll be flying ti taiwan on the 19th! SO STOKED ಥヮಥ
poetry confuses me a little but i like it
7 Ways to organize your laptop because we can always be a little more organized on our devices (including myself).
Seeing that tumblr mobile is fucking with photo quality more than usual (I didn’t even think it was possible), click/tap to enhance quality! // After an anxious start to the week, I had to make sure my spread was centered around just making my heart happy. And you know what that means- art history, broadway musical quotes, fashion I wish I could afford, a soft color palette, and lots of stickers. Made me realize how much I overthink everything, including something as simple as my bullet journal! Do what makes you happy, always and you’ll never loose.
Now Playing:
Best I Can Do- MisterWives
West- Sleeping At Last
bullet journal spread from a couple of weeks ago (•◡•)
These fossas are driving me bananas 🍌
A set of notes from my GE music class that I really like. Have a great week!
Crash Course aka. our saviours. (other crash course masterposts coming soon!)
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Biology
- That’s Why Carbon Is A Tramp: Crash Course
- Water - Liquid Awesome: Crash Course Biology
- Biological Molecules - You Are What You Eat
- Eukaryopolis - The City of Animal Cells
- In Da Club - Membranes & Transport
- Plant Cells: Crash Course Biology
- ATP & Respiration
- Photosynthesis
- WATCHEDHeredity: Crash Course Biology
- DNA Structure and Replication
- DNA, Hot Pockets, & The Longest Word Ever
- Mitosis: Splitting Up is Complicated
- Meiosis: Where the Sex Starts
- Natural Selection
- Speciation: Of Ligers & Men
- Animal Development: We’re Just Tubes
- Evolutionary Development: Chicken Teeth
- Population Genetics: When Darwin Met Mendel
- Taxonomy: Life’s Filing System
- Evolution: It’s a Thing
- Comparative Anatomy: What Makes Us Animals
- Simple Animals: Sponges, Jellies, & Octopuses
- Complex Animals: Annelids & Arthropods
- Chordates - CrashCourse Biology
- Animal Behavior - CrashCourse Biology
- The Nervous System - CrashCourse Biology
- Circulatory & Respiratory Systems
- The Digestive System
- The Excretory System: From Your Heart to the Toilet
- The Skeletal System: It’s ALIVE!
- Big Guns: The Muscular System
- Your Immune System: Natural Born Killer
- Great Glands - Your Endocrine System
- The Reproductive System: How Gonads Go
- Old & Odd: Archaea, Bacteria & Protists
- The Sex Lives of Nonvascular Plants: Alternation of Generations
- Vascular Plants = Winning!
- The Plants & The Bees: Plant Reproduction
- Fungi: Death Becomes Them
- Ecology - Rules for Living on Earth
Chemistry
- The Nucleus: Crash Course
- Unit Conversion & Significant Figures
- The Creation of Chemistry - The Fundamental Laws
- The Periodic Table
- The Electron
- Stoichiometry: Chemistry for Massive Creatures
- Water and Solutions – for Dirty Laundry
- WATCHEDAcid-Base Reactions in Solution
- Precipitation Reactions
- Redox Reactions
- How To Speak Chemistrian
- The Ideal Gas Law
- Ideal Gas Problems
- Real Gases
- Partial Pressures & Vapor Pressure
- Passing Gases: Effusion, Diffusion and the Velocity of a Gas
- Energy & Chemistry
- WATCHEDEnthalpy
- WATCHEDCalorimetry
- Entropy: Embrace the Chaos!
- Lab Techniques & Safety
- Atomic Hook-Ups - Types of Chemical Bonds
- Polar & Non-Polar Molecules
- Bonding Models and Lewis Structures
- Orbitals
- Liquids
- Solutions
- Equilibrium
- Equilibrium Equations
- pH and pOH
- Buffers, the Acid Rain Slayer
- Kinetics: Chemistry’s Demolition Derby
- Doing Solids
- Network Solids and Carbon
- Silicon - The Internet’s Favorite Element
- Electrochemistry
- The History of Atomic Chemistry
- Nuclear Chemistry
- Nuclear Chemistry Part 2: Fusion and Fission
- Hydrocarbon Power!
- Alkenes & Alkynes
- Aromatics and Cyclic Compounds
- Hydrocarbon Derivatives
- Nomenclature
- Polymers
- The Global Carbon Cycle
Anatomy & Physiology
- Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology
- Tissues, Part 1: Crash Course A&P
- Tissues, Part 2 - Epithelial Tissue
- Tissues, Part 3 - Connective Tissues
- Tissues, Part 4 - Types of Connective Tissues
- The Integumentary System, Part 1 - Skin Deep
- The Integumentary System, Part 2 - Skin Deeper
- The Nervous System, Part 1
- The Nervous System, Part 2 - Action! Potential!
- The Nervous System, Part 3 - Synapses!
- Central Nervous System
- Peripheral Nervous System
- Autonomic Nervous System
- Sympathetic Nervous System
- Parasympathetic Nervous System
- Taste & Smell
- Hearing & Balance
- Vision
- The Skeletal System
- Joints
- Muscles, part 1 - Muscle Cells
- Muscles, part 2 - Organismal Level
- Endocrine System, part 1 - Glands & Hormones
- Endocrine System, part 2 - Hormone Cascades
- The Heart, part 1 - Under Pressure
- The Heart, part 2 - Heart Throbs
- Blood Vessels, part 1 - Form and Function
- Blood Vessels, part 2
- Blood, Part 1 - True Blood
- Blood, Part 2 - There Will Be Blood
- Respiratory System, part 1
- Respiratory System, part 2
- Digestive System, Part 1
- Digestive System, part 2
- Digestive System, part 3
- Metabolism & Nutrition, part 1
- Metabolism & Nutrition, part 2
- Urinary System, part 1
- Urinary System, part 2
- Reproductive System, part 1 - Female Reproductive System
- Reproductive System, part 2 - Male Reproductive System
- Reproductive System, part 3 - Sex & Fertilization
- Reproductive System, part 4 - Pregnancy & Development
These were my go-tos during college!