1. Get Organized -Organize your files -Remove/delete obsolete files -current lessons on the sidebar -make a format for easier access -masterlist: google docs (share with classmates) -assignment tracker -set your goals: keep it visible/buddy (Summit app) 2. Pay attention in class -take proper notes (write in your own words, summarize, add examples) 3. Study Tips -Invest more time up front -Short intense study sessions (short time but create your own study guides) -practice active recall -spaced repetition 4. Attention Management -stay focused, eliminate distraction (attention residue) -mute notification/distractions -hide your phone "the mere presence of your phone is actually distracting" -pomodoro technique -study environment (set boundaries) "don't study on your bed" 5. Group Work -choose groups carefully separate work and personal life -prep for meetings -be a proactive group member "be the person who makes the plan and gets things done" -set internal deadlines -split the work but take time to connect everything together -maintain boundaries (have a day to rest and not do school stuff)
I needed this! Started school again after graduating college over 10 years ago and a lot of things have changed to say the least lol 😅 I was paper through and through ages ago and struggled going digital last semester. Thanks for this video! The file organization bit was especially helpful.
oh gosh yeah, my university is paperless! so it feels very different from my middle school/high school experience. thank you so much for watching, i'm glad you liked it!
I'm not in college, but I am about to go through flight attendant training and I haven't had to study anything since a menu test at a restaurant 💀 so some of these tips are absolutely going to help me survive this intense 5 week course! And as always I have to mention that your video quality is top notch with your editing. I always appreciate the added b-roll & ofc the music as well. That one section where the music abruptly stopped to add further emphasis to your point was so good! You always kill it with adding the small details with your editing. (One of the many reasons why you're one of my favs!)
man all of the tips in this video are spot on ESPECIALLY the part about group work. It's so true that nobody ever tells you about this stuff but expect you all to be 100% good at it anyways!! I only learned because I was more or less forced to become the group leader on multiple occasion. But anyways, although these have been stuff i have been doing already, just seeing them being put into words and explained properly is amazing and validating! thank you for this video ✨✨
Ah I just LOVE comments like this thank you so so much for watching and for leaving your kind words 😭 I also totally agree about the satisfaction of seeing things put into words, even if they're tips/concepts that I already kinda sorta knew
Loved this video! I'm currently doing my masters at Uni and the amount of people asking questions that should be common knowledge by now is insane! I really like that you share your assignment schedule with everyone, that's really nice of you and I bet it really helps with the amount of unnecessary questions you receive!
one of the most helpful videos out there! i start my first year at uni in august, i've rewatched this video so many times and i feel prepared. thank you so so much
I’m actually starting college in a few weeks. I’ve never studied or planned in high school. I was worried I’d have no idea how to start getting organized before I watching this video. Thanks for all the tips. I feel so much more prepared and I’m excited to start school.
I'm personally rewriting the slides to my notes because English (in which I am studying) is not my first language and I'm still not fluent in it. So it helps me to stay engaged during the class and then at home I am trying to again rewrite it but in more simple words
I'm so glad I found your channel! Your eyes shine with happiness when you talk about work, planning, organization, this passion is received even through the screen🥹🫶 Videos are very pretty and well montaged! And most importantly - there are no "empty" edvices, but really motivating and informative ones🙌 Thank you for your work, definitely subscribing!☺️
going to share with my son and hope he takes some of this onboard, and use it for my only learning - very inspired that you are such a lovely clever self-actualised and super-organised person! also really appreciated your videos on Japan as we are headed there soon and the packing, journaling and travel videos were all fabulous, thank you!
this is actually the video I needed because I'm studying for my finals rn and I'm cursing my past self for not starting earlier 😭 will come back to this video after my finals to get ready for semester 2 :)
I really resonate with the entasis and deliberation you put into attention. If you have Apple devices, you should consider using the shortcuts application, so that every time you start a 'deep focus' session, it blocks automatically the notifications, it puts a timer you would like to do, it creates an event of that period of time, so that you can keep track visually of your deep work distribution and more. I personally use it for more things, such as every time I start the focus session, my lamp changes to a colour I specified for this type of period, and then when I activate 'Neural recovery' it as well changes.
wowwww that's such a cool idea! I love the idea of automatically blocking notifications bc when I manually turn it on then sometimes I forget to turn it off during my break
What amazing advice! Looking back on when I was in uni, I always struggled with the speed in which my professors moved through each slide. I tried to sum them up in my own words, but sometimes they would go too fast for me to even process! Wondering if anyone else relates to this! Thank you for your videos 😀
my professors vary so much! I've had some that talk VERY fast, and some that talk VERY slow (and honestly don't have that much material anyways haha) but yeah I've totally had the experience of finding it hard to keep up
I’m autistic and last semester was so difficult because lots of my classes were BS so I had to teach myself 😂 definitely gonna use these tips whenever possible!
hahaha tbh it also really helps me to do it so might as well just share it! on principle there are things I don't share, like notes (usually), but I believe that the homework doc is a TOOL and not a shortcut
This video is absolutely amazing. Thank you for sharing all your knowledge this has really helped to make me feel prepared for year 1 of my Paramedicine degree :)
I don't really comment on videos let alone before watching the video. Rn going thru my semester 1 exams did not studied even a Lil bit now dying lmao. I will watch this video later after cramming up for the next exam which is on new years day and I am promising my self I won't repeat this habit ig this video was a sign lol. If anybody see this comment pls remind me to watch it 😭😭😭💀
Group work, I have trouble with group work, especially when it comes to choosing the people I work with (my friends). I recently realized that we don't work well together and usually just talk, but the thing is (I'm still in high school), all of my classmates have divided themselves into friends, and friends work with friends, so my question is what do we do then???
Hmm it's great, of course, when the professor gives you a clear list of topics, but if not that, then I would probably try to write like a question or a few for every sub-heading that I have in my notes, every small topic
do you have any tips for writing essays? im also studying communications and im just going to start my third semester, its what ive struggled the most with, not procrastinating 3,000 word essays and improving my writing, also analysing the readings, i do the homework but then i dont really know how to participate in class
Ooh that's a very good question. I mean, first of all with participating in class, I'm not sure I have any specific method. I just answer the professor's questions sometimes, and also if I'm engaged in class and did the readings then I find that I naturally think of other points to bring up and add to the discussion And as with essays, it'd be interesting to do a video on that as well. The one thing I would say is that I NEVER just start writing in a blank doc. It always starts as a big bullet point list of random ideas and snippets from what we read and learned. Then I start to make connections and build an argument. Organize things into an outline... the actual writing only happens at the very end to glue everything together
@@TheBlissBean yeah I take the, on my iPad. It helps me categorize information better. Yet I use to hate it in highschool . Now I’m in college and I love it 😂
1. Get Organized
-Organize your files
-Remove/delete obsolete files
-current lessons on the sidebar
-make a format for easier access
-masterlist: google docs (share with classmates)
-assignment tracker
-set your goals: keep it visible/buddy (Summit app)
2. Pay attention in class
-take proper notes (write in your own words, summarize, add examples)
3. Study Tips
-Invest more time up front
-Short intense study sessions (short time but create your own study guides)
-practice active recall
-spaced repetition
4. Attention Management
-stay focused, eliminate distraction (attention residue)
-mute notification/distractions
-hide your phone
"the mere presence of your phone is actually distracting"
-pomodoro technique
-study environment (set boundaries)
"don't study on your bed"
5. Group Work
-choose groups carefully
separate work and personal life
-prep for meetings
-be a proactive group member
"be the person who makes the plan and gets things done"
-set internal deadlines
-split the work but take time to connect everything together
-maintain boundaries (have a day to rest and not do school stuff)
Thank you!
I needed this! Started school again after graduating college over 10 years ago and a lot of things have changed to say the least lol 😅 I was paper through and through ages ago and struggled going digital last semester. Thanks for this video! The file organization bit was especially helpful.
oh gosh yeah, my university is paperless! so it feels very different from my middle school/high school experience. thank you so much for watching, i'm glad you liked it!
I'm not in college, but I am about to go through flight attendant training and I haven't had to study anything since a menu test at a restaurant 💀 so some of these tips are absolutely going to help me survive this intense 5 week course! And as always I have to mention that your video quality is top notch with your editing. I always appreciate the added b-roll & ofc the music as well. That one section where the music abruptly stopped to add further emphasis to your point was so good! You always kill it with adding the small details with your editing. (One of the many reasons why you're one of my favs!)
Do u have instagram or something? I want to be cabin crew and I want some tips
wow that is so exciting, good luck!!
and AH thank you so much for your incredibly kind wordssss, I love the editing process so much
man all of the tips in this video are spot on ESPECIALLY the part about group work. It's so true that nobody ever tells you about this stuff but expect you all to be 100% good at it anyways!! I only learned because I was more or less forced to become the group leader on multiple occasion. But anyways, although these have been stuff i have been doing already, just seeing them being put into words and explained properly is amazing and validating! thank you for this video ✨✨
Ah I just LOVE comments like this thank you so so much for watching and for leaving your kind words 😭 I also totally agree about the satisfaction of seeing things put into words, even if they're tips/concepts that I already kinda sorta knew
Loved this video! I'm currently doing my masters at Uni and the amount of people asking questions that should be common knowledge by now is insane! I really like that you share your assignment schedule with everyone, that's really nice of you and I bet it really helps with the amount of unnecessary questions you receive!
And it also helps me stay on top of everything too! thank you so much for watching :)
I've been studying a lot, but feeling like I'm not really learning anything for a while, so this is just what I needed! Thank you, Beatrice♡
thank YOU so much for watching!
one of the most helpful videos out there! i start my first year at uni in august, i've rewatched this video so many times and i feel prepared. thank you so so much
You have good energy. It’s fun to watch your videos. I could listen to you talk about different types of fertilizer and still be captivated.
HAHAHA "Bliss Bean gardening channel" rebranding
thank u for the help billie eilish
no prob
I’m actually starting college in a few weeks. I’ve never studied or planned in high school. I was worried I’d have no idea how to start getting organized before I watching this video. Thanks for all the tips. I feel so much more prepared and I’m excited to start school.
Ahh that makes me so happy to hear! Thanks for watching :) Good luck in college!
I'm personally rewriting the slides to my notes because English (in which I am studying) is not my first language and I'm still not fluent in it. So it helps me to stay engaged during the class and then at home I am trying to again rewrite it but in more simple words
great point!! I can't imagine studying in a language other than English haha so big KUDOS to you that's amazing!
I'm so glad I found your channel! Your eyes shine with happiness when you talk about work, planning, organization, this passion is received even through the screen🥹🫶 Videos are very pretty and well montaged! And most importantly - there are no "empty" edvices, but really motivating and informative ones🙌 Thank you for your work, definitely subscribing!☺️
oh my goodness you've made my day 😭 thank you so much I really really appreciate it!
i’m so excited every time you post omg 🤭
oh my gosh thank you so much!
@@TheBlissBean OH HII! my literal inspiration 🥹
going to share with my son and hope he takes some of this onboard, and use it for my only learning - very inspired that you are such a lovely clever self-actualised and super-organised person! also really appreciated your videos on Japan as we are headed there soon and the packing, journaling and travel videos were all fabulous, thank you!
Aww wow thank you so much! I'm so so glad you've found the videos helpful 😊
The timing of this video couldn't have been better! Thank You so so much! ✨✨
thank you for watchinggg :)
god have i needed this, I will 100% share this with my brother who's in marketing class - the part about no tips on group work is soo true🧠❤️
ah so glad you liked it and THANK YOU for sharing 😇
this is actually the video I needed because I'm studying for my finals rn and I'm cursing my past self for not starting earlier 😭 will come back to this video after my finals to get ready for semester 2 :)
yesss you can always start better habits for next semester!
It’s crazy how much you look like Billie Eilish
I get that a lot :P
This was indeed helpful! As I am starting my third semester, I have an outline on what to do and what not to do. Thank you Beatrice!
yayy amazing, good luck!
I really resonate with the entasis and deliberation you put into attention. If you have Apple devices, you should consider using the shortcuts application, so that every time you start a 'deep focus' session, it blocks automatically the notifications, it puts a timer you would like to do, it creates an event of that period of time, so that you can keep track visually of your deep work distribution and more. I personally use it for more things, such as every time I start the focus session, my lamp changes to a colour I specified for this type of period, and then when I activate 'Neural recovery' it as well changes.
wowwww that's such a cool idea! I love the idea of automatically blocking notifications bc when I manually turn it on then sometimes I forget to turn it off during my break
Perfectly timed thank you
What amazing advice! Looking back on when I was in uni, I always struggled with the speed in which my professors moved through each slide. I tried to sum them up in my own words, but sometimes they would go too fast for me to even process! Wondering if anyone else relates to this! Thank you for your videos 😀
my professors vary so much! I've had some that talk VERY fast, and some that talk VERY slow (and honestly don't have that much material anyways haha) but yeah I've totally had the experience of finding it hard to keep up
I’m autistic and last semester was so difficult because lots of my classes were BS so I had to teach myself 😂 definitely gonna use these tips whenever possible!
I feel the BS classes 😩 best of luck in this new semester!!
Numbering documents in the cloud is genius for organization! How did I not think of this?
I love it so so much haha I use the numbering everywhere cause I want to see my foldres in a specific order
I swear to god she is a masterpiece, gos bless her❤😩
i needed this for my 2nd semester of the 1st year of med school
Me too
Woooow, there are so many videos around about studying, but this one is a gem! Thank you 💖
Subscrubed with no hesitaion
yeayayay so glad I could help! Thanks for watchingg :)
Loved all the tips! Had to take notes specially for the group project ones because can’t be such a struggle✨
I feel like no one talks about those! Or at least doesn't give realistic advice, haha. thank you for watching!
you sharing the document with your classmates is so so so nice of you WOW
hahaha tbh it also really helps me to do it so might as well just share it! on principle there are things I don't share, like notes (usually), but I believe that the homework doc is a TOOL and not a shortcut
This video is absolutely amazing. Thank you for sharing all your knowledge this has really helped to make me feel prepared for year 1 of my Paramedicine degree :)
I don't really comment on videos let alone before watching the video. Rn going thru my semester 1 exams did not studied even a Lil bit now dying lmao. I will watch this video later after cramming up for the next exam which is on new years day and I am promising my self I won't repeat this habit ig this video was a sign lol. If anybody see this comment pls remind me to watch it 😭😭😭💀
aww I hope your exams went well!
wow I needed this
hope you have a good merry Christmas and ready for 2024 you are my favorite vlog on this channel
yay, so happy you posted, love your videos :)
yayyy i'm very happy to be uploading again, thank you!
Thank you for this! I needed these reminders.
thank YOU for watching!
This is so helpful! thank you! i really needed this 😂🤎
Thank you so much for watching!
Thankyou so much for your tips ❤
thank you for watching!
thankkk u thank uu for this!!
thank YOU for watching!
Goodluck with your college journey, Beatrice!
thank you so much! crazy to think that there is less than half left ahhhh
Unfortunately no rest for me this winter, as all my exams are in january 😩 If i pass my semester, i will definitely use these tips!
oh gosh, best of luck to you!!
Idk but this gurl🍀thank you for this amazing video
thank you for watching!
После этого видео захотелось снова поступить в университет 🧑🎓📚🍀
So helpful! And I am starting a second semester 😊
woot woot, good luck!
I definitely need to get organised asap 😖
Thank you ❤
Group work, I have trouble with group work, especially when it comes to choosing the people I work with (my friends). I recently realized that we don't work well together and usually just talk, but the thing is (I'm still in high school), all of my classmates have divided themselves into friends, and friends work with friends, so my question is what do we do then???
off topic but you look sm like billie eilish and i love it
I get that a lot hahaha!
Hi! Do you have any tips on how to make a study guide?
Hmm it's great, of course, when the professor gives you a clear list of topics, but if not that, then I would probably try to write like a question or a few for every sub-heading that I have in my notes, every small topic
Please please we need an updated what's on my iPhone video! Its been ages since you've done that *cries in the corner T_T
I think very soon! 🤞
do you have any tips for writing essays? im also studying communications and im just going to start my third semester, its what ive struggled the most with, not procrastinating 3,000 word essays and improving my writing, also analysing the readings, i do the homework but then i dont really know how to participate in class
Ooh that's a very good question. I mean, first of all with participating in class, I'm not sure I have any specific method. I just answer the professor's questions sometimes, and also if I'm engaged in class and did the readings then I find that I naturally think of other points to bring up and add to the discussion
And as with essays, it'd be interesting to do a video on that as well. The one thing I would say is that I NEVER just start writing in a blank doc. It always starts as a big bullet point list of random ideas and snippets from what we read and learned. Then I start to make connections and build an argument. Organize things into an outline... the actual writing only happens at the very end to glue everything together
@@TheBlissBean ty!! 🥰 i appreciate your advice a lot
@@TheBlissBean We would all LOVE a video about essay writing!
Hey! Could you tell me the name of the app which has colored circles with the names of the emotions? 😅
yes it's called HowWeFeel!
You are so inspiring and cute! Thank you❤️
thanks so much for watching!!
❤😂ring ding or buzz😂❤
hehehe
You look like a Billie Eilish
I get that a lot haha
here
For me I take Cornell notes and annotate pdfs .
Cornell notes are great!
@@TheBlissBean yeah I take the, on my iPad. It helps me categorize information better. Yet I use to hate it in highschool . Now I’m in college and I love it 😂
Can't believe I graduated 2 months ago 🙂😭😭
from highschool?
@@nehla_noor College
hey congrats!
You are a little bit look like Billie eilish 💖
I get that a lot hahaha!
Was going to say first cause I got here after 17 second but ….. 👀
tutor study skills?
First 😂