Being among other people all the time doesn’t mean you’re not lonely. It’s your mind that feels lonely.
It’s the time of year where school is beginning to start back up again and I know a lot of students from all years are nervous, stressed, or just ready to get serious about improving their school habits. So, here’s a masterpost of many wonderful school related posts (it’s impossible to include all the wonderful posts I’ve seen over the years). Enjoy!
How to be Productive and Motivated on the Weekends
How to Write an Essay Last Minute
How to Finish a Group Project on Time
Finals Survival Guide
Study Hacks for College/Uni
Taking Care of Your Household (or Apartment/Dorm): A Checklist
Bullet Journal Page Ideas
A Big Bang of How-to Stuff
10 Tips for Studying and Making Good Grades
Quick Guide to Doing Finals With Mental Illnesses
Types of Study Breaks for Every Situation
Ways to Study that are Actually Productive
Advice and Tips for College Freshman
Multiple Language Learning Methods: One Isn’t Going to Cut it
How to Read Your Textbook: SQ3R Method
How to Prepare for an Exam
How to Make Study Time More Effective
How to Make Your Own Study Guide
How to Get Motivated
Preparing to Start School Again (a Glow Up Post)
How to Choose a Major
Academic Tips for High School and College Students
How to Balance Work and School
How to Get the Most Out of Your Day: A Time Management Post
Campus Living Advice
Budgeting 101
How to Ace AP Exams
Tips for When You’re Taking Online Classes
Transferring Colleges: A How-To Guide to Save Your Sanity
Sites Where You Can Get Free Textbooks
Dorming vs. Renting
Doing College While Being a Single Parent
Study Tips for Finals
Preparing to Enter College/Uni
Organization Tips for School
Important Paper Organization
YNA’s Comprehensive Guide to Finding, Renting, and Setting Up an Apartment
Stress Management Tips
Internship Tips
20 Things to do Before Moving Out of Your Parents’ House
College Cooking 101
Gap Year Advice
Choosing a College
How to Use Office Hours to Your Advantage
Things for Students to Utilize
Effective Reading Tips
Cornell Note Taking Method
ACT Help Masterpost
Tips for People Who Are Bad at Studying
How to Google Like a Boss
How to Never Fall Behind in Classes
Real Talk Tips for Studying
How to Schedule Your Study Time
Back to School Supply Essentials
Tips for Staying Focused
School and Studying Tips
Note Taking Masterpost
AP World History PowerPoint Masterpost
Tips for Studying a New Language
Start School at a Higher Level (Academic Prep)
Working on Self-Discipline to Improve Your Studying
Emma Studies’ Printables Masterpost
How to Take Effective Class/Lecture Notes
How to Create a Study Schedule for the Holidays
Types of Procrastination and How to Deal With Them
Back to School Guide Masterpost
100 Days of Productivity Challenge
10 Tips to Increase Your Study Motivation
2018 Student Guide
10 Small Tips to Improve Your Productivity
A Million Movies to Get You in the School Spirit
How to Improve Your Handwriting Quickly
A Starting Guide to Bullet Journaling
Productivity and Time Management Applications
A Quick Guide to Finals (Masterpost)
How to Deal With Moving Schools/Universities
How to Take Notes from a Textbook
How to Create an Effective Colour Coding System
College Tips for Freshman
On Campus Jobs
Motivating Yourself to Start an Assignment
How to Get Your School Life Back in Order
Where to Learn Things for Free
Surviving School: Masterpost of Helpful Websites and Apps
How to Overcome Presentation Anxiety
Posts mostly from myself, Your New Apartment, Queen-of-Apricity, Her Highness the Queen, and Emma Studies. I love and follow all these amazing people!
“You cannot stop you from being who you are.”
— Khaled Hosseini, A Thousand Splendid Suns (via quotespile)
Let’s create memory! Using basic logic gates, we can build a circuit that stores information.
God’s developer console
Reblog if you got it. 😁
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A human journey to Mars, at first glance, offers an inexhaustible amount of complexities. To bring a mission to the Red Planet from fiction to fact, NASA’s Human Research Program has organized some of the hazards astronauts will encounter on a continual basis into five classifications.
The variance of gravity fields that astronauts will encounter on a mission to Mars is the fourth hazard.
On Mars, astronauts would need to live and work in three-eighths of Earth’s gravitational pull for up to two years. Additionally, on the six-month trek between the planets, explorers will experience total weightlessness.
Besides Mars and deep space there is a third gravity field that must be considered. When astronauts finally return home they will need to readapt many of the systems in their bodies to Earth’s gravity.
To further complicate the problem, when astronauts transition from one gravity field to another, it’s usually quite an intense experience. Blasting off from the surface of a planet or a hurdling descent through an atmosphere is many times the force of gravity.
Research is being conducted to ensure that astronauts stay healthy before, during and after their mission. Specifically researchers study astronauts’ vision, fine motor skills, fluid distribution, exercise protocols and response to pharmaceuticals.
Exploration to the Moon and Mars will expose astronauts to five known hazards of spaceflight, including gravity. To learn more, and find out what NASA’s Human Research Program is doing to protect humans in space, check out the “Hazards of Human Spaceflight" website. Or, check out this week’s episode of “Houston We Have a Podcast,” in which host Gary Jordan further dives into the threat of gravity with Peter Norsk, Senior Research Director/ Element Scientist at the Johnson Space Center.
Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space: http://nasa.tumblr.com.
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