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1 month ago

Introduction post

Introduction Post

Welcome to my studyblog!

About me:

She/her

12th grade student (math + science)

17 years old

Reason for blog:

So senior year finally started and I'm already anxious. Last year didn't go really well and I'm gonna make sure that doesn't repeat this year. I have this habit of constantly falling into the same self-sabotaging cycle of procrastination, and I hope this blog will help me combat it. I will try to document my student life, and hopefully build a strict routine.

Goals:

Build self-discipline

Incorporate studying into my daily life and making it a habit

Scoring a good percentage overall

Make it into STEM


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5 months ago
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1 month ago

Here's the link to the video

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6 months ago
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1 year ago

i find it so unfair that i cant do all the science. like what do you MEAN I can't study bio and chem and biochem and atrophysics and physics and geology and climate science. what do you MEAN i have a limited lifespan and need to get out of school at some point to get a job. i want to collect the science fields like pokemon, this isn't fair

1 year ago

Coming back from school and watching carl sagan's cosmos is how i heal 🫢🏻


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1 year ago

Top Study Tips from NASA

Two female engineers wearing white lab coats and blue gloves work on metal machinery at a desk in a warehouse. Credit: NASA/Bridget Caswell

Study smarter this school year! We asked scientists, engineers, astronauts, and experts from across NASA about their favorite study tips – and they delivered. Here are a few of our favorites:

Two astronauts work on a task in zero gravity aboard the International Space Station. They high five each other. Credit: NASA

Study with friends

Find friends that are like-minded and work together to understand the material better. Trading ideas with a friend on how to tackle a problem can help you both strengthen your understanding.

NASA astronaut Megan McArthur reads a blue book while floating in the cupola observation module on the International Space Station. She is wearing a red shirt and gray pants. Behind her, Earth can be seen through the module windows. Credit: NASA/Megan McArthur

Create a study environment

Find a quiet space or put on headphones so you can focus. You might not be able to get to the International Space Station yet, but a library, a study room, or a spot outside can be a good place to study. If it’s noisy around you, try using headphones to block out distractions.

An astronaut floats upside down toward a water bubble aboard the International Space Station. His face is magnified and right side up in the liquid. Credit: NASA

Take breaks

Don’t burn yourself out! Take a break, go for a walk, get some water, and come back to it.

Looking for more study tips? Check out this video for all ten tips to start your school year off on the right foot!

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11 months ago
Female Awesome Meme -> Females In A Movie [3/15]
Female Awesome Meme -> Females In A Movie [3/15]
Female Awesome Meme -> Females In A Movie [3/15]
Female Awesome Meme -> Females In A Movie [3/15]
Female Awesome Meme -> Females In A Movie [3/15]
Female Awesome Meme -> Females In A Movie [3/15]
Female Awesome Meme -> Females In A Movie [3/15]
Female Awesome Meme -> Females In A Movie [3/15]
Female Awesome Meme -> Females In A Movie [3/15]

female awesome meme -> females in a movie [3/15]

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6 months ago

Eratosthenes was an ancient Greek mathematician who calculated the Earth's circumference over 2,000 years ago. On the summer solstice, he measured the angle of a shadow in Alexandria, where it was about 7 degrees, while no shadow was cast in Syene. By determining the distance between the two cities and using basic geometry, he estimated the Earth's circumference to be around 40,000 kilometers, which is remarkably close to the modern measurement of 40,030 kilometers.

And it has Carl Sagan in it. The video doesn’t just demonstrate a science fact, but how critical thinking works, asking why and how, then design a way to test if something is true,

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