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Tom joris Vorselen - the study coach 🇳🇱/🇬🇧 on Instagram: "When you’re trying to juggle a bunch of different subjects, it can get pretty overwhelming. But don’t worry, I’ve got some tips to help make things easier!

(comment “BUSY” if you need help organizing your studies)

PRIORITISE: First, figure out which subjects are the most important or the hardest for you. Focus on those first.

PLAN: Make a schedule. Set aside specific times for each subject and use a timer to stick to your plan.

POMODORO: Break your study sessions into smaller chunks. Study for 25 or 30 minutes, then take a short break before starting again.

ACTIVE RECALLING: Be active with your material. Use flashcards, summarize what you’re learning, or teach it to someone else.

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Tom joris Vorselen - the study coach 🇳🇱/🇬🇧 on Instagram: "When you’re trying to juggle a bunch of different subjects, it can get pretty overwhelming. But don’t worry, I’ve got some tips to help make things easier! (comment “BUSY” if you need help organizing your studies) PRIORITISE: First, figure out which subjects are the most important or the hardest for you. Focus on those first. PLAN: Make a schedule. Set aside specific times for each subject and use a timer to stick to your…

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Which subjects do you feel are often overlooked in homeschooling? What subjects are difficult to find quality curriculum for? We'd love to hear about it in the comments!

Here at Storylark Road, we realize there is a lack in some of the more niche areas in homeschooling and we're hoping to fill the gap with fun and memorable units. We invite you to follow us on our journey and be the first to know about fun new products and freebies. Homeschool Tips, Our Journey, What Type, Do You Feel, The Gap, Subjects, New Products, Thinking Of You, Gap

Which subjects do you feel are often overlooked in homeschooling? What subjects are difficult to find quality curriculum for? We'd love to hear about it in the comments! Here at Storylark Road, we realize there is a lack in some of the more niche areas in homeschooling and we're hoping to fill the gap with fun and memorable units. We invite you to follow us on our journey and be the first to know about fun new products and freebies.

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This Weekly To Do List For Exams will assist you in identifying the most important subjects or topics to study and avoid the temptation to prioritize topics or subjects that are simple to understand. Make a list of the subjects you need to study and prioritize which ones to study first. You could also meet with your tutor for assistance with difficult concepts. A weekly to do list also aid in time management and task coordination. This allows you to avoid repetition and thus save time. Topics To Study, Weekly Todo List, Study For A Test, Study First, English Homework, Weekly To Do List, Art Assignments, History Notes, Make A List

This Weekly To Do List For Exams will assist you in identifying the most important subjects or topics to study and avoid the temptation to prioritize topics or subjects that are simple to understand. Make a list of the subjects you need to study and prioritize which ones to study first. You could also meet with your tutor for assistance with difficult concepts. A weekly to do list also aid in time management and task coordination. This allows you to avoid repetition and thus save time.

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Hey ya'll, what's good! In this nursing school vlog I take you along with me as I study for my first OB exam! We started off using the Pomodoro method, which I explain in more detail in the video. I also share my thoughts on study groups and whether I think they are effective in nursing school. I actually have a few different study strategies depending on what subject I'm studying for and also on how the professor lectures, so if you would like a better breakdown, let me know! 😊 Study For Nursing School, Pomodoro Method, Study Strategies, The Professor, Study Group, Hey Yall, Nursing Study, Whats Good, My Thoughts

Hey ya'll, what's good! In this nursing school vlog I take you along with me as I study for my first OB exam! We started off using the Pomodoro method, which I explain in more detail in the video. I also share my thoughts on study groups and whether I think they are effective in nursing school. I actually have a few different study strategies depending on what subject I'm studying for and also on how the professor lectures, so if you would like a better breakdown, let me know! 😊

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"Choose an object in your home as a subject of 3 drawings in which allow you to practise the observational drawing skills that you covered in this week's lesson. Please use this time to really look and sketch, rather than produce a highly polished work of art." For this task, I chose to use my plain white ceramic piggy bank as my reference. Drawing 1: "Use the first drawing to think about the shape of the object and the composition on the page." Drawn using 9B Graphite Pencil Time Taken: 5 Min Ceramic Piggy Bank, Independent Study, Observational Drawing, First Drawing, Reference Drawing, Graphite Pencils, Visual Diary, Drawing Skills, Plain White

"Choose an object in your home as a subject of 3 drawings in which allow you to practise the observational drawing skills that you covered in this week's lesson. Please use this time to really look and sketch, rather than produce a highly polished work of art." For this task, I chose to use my plain white ceramic piggy bank as my reference. Drawing 1: "Use the first drawing to think about the shape of the object and the composition on the page." Drawn using 9B Graphite Pencil Time Taken: 5…

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