French grammar revision on this rainiest of summer days. i’m just working through this grammar workbook each day, it helps to make wild language revision more modular and structured & gives me an actual goal to work for
I am so sorry about the lack of posts recently, I have zero motivation atm and I keep getting distracted by Antoine Griezmann so… here’s me revision for a Cicero test at the weekend. As things now stand I have done no revision and my first exam is only 20 days away - any help greatly appreciated!!!
English essay planning & finishing off holiday homework this morning. I’ve started doing that thing where you plan each day on post-its? We’ll see how it goes. Also I’m running low on post-its.
I have been away for such a long time. My productivity & motivation have decreased so much, exams are only getting closer & stress levels only building. I have been so unproductive this Easter: back with a passion to make the most of the time I have left: new regime commences with nailing my Latin set texts
Okay yes sorry I lied - but I just noticed that there are over 250 of you little peeps, so I thought we should celebrate by getting excited about revision timetables! Yay!
No, actually, this is all down to whoa-obsessedmuch when they asked me this, and I was a bit reluctant to put this up as I spent so much time on it. However, I have since been able to get over myself, and so here it is, free for you all to print, use, and enjoy. I hope it helps
thought i’d reblog this from ages ago in case anyone needed it seeing as i mentioned it in my last post. it’s my study schedule/how i measure out my days (in terms of ‘sessions’: 45 mins study, 15 mins break). it’s really pretty basic but i find it really helps to give me structure.
hope it’s useful, i might make a prettier version soon but for now feel free to print &use &c.. please like/reblog if you use