I’m starting community college this September as a English major! I’m a first generation college student and the youngest of my 5 siblings. Your videos have helped me want to continue education and work hard to achieve my goals. Thank you so much Ruby🤍 keep up the amazing work
Good luck! I'm thinking of choosing English major too, but I don't really know what suits me. I hope you achieve all your goals! And don't ever forget that mistakes makes you stronger, so don't let mistakes and failure let you down. I'm cheering for you! No, actually... We're cheering for you! ❤️❤️✨
@@Boring-nu8fn oh my gosh thank you so much darling! I hope you achieve all of your goals as well! I hope you find what you want to major in! I had such a hard time finding what I wanted to major in but in the end I knew English was for me. I hope you find your dream major & do great & amazing things.
American Professor here- I'm so happy to see the recommendation to ask your tutors/professors questions. You may think it makes you look foolish, but for me it is quite the opposite. I don't have a lot of students ask questions, so when they do I take note of the fact that they took the initiative to show up, and often note it to add to future reference/recommendation letters that they take that additional step.
Then of course people who don’t need to ask questions spend class racking their brains for something they can ask, just so they don’t have that negative shadow over them of not having a recommendation letter for sucking up to get ahead. What a drain. They have other things to worry about.
Also it’s oppressive because the people who are extremely wealthy don’t even pay attention when someone like you is talking because they wouldn’t take a reference from you if you offered, but all the poor people are severely oppressed by this.
@@jamesnoonan9753 People who don't need to ask question stand out in other ways. It's not the only thing that stands out- but it matters for those who are struggling. And there are better ways to suck up than asking questions 🙂
I just feel your energy shouldn’t be divided between “looking” a certain way to a professor, and actually putting in the work you need to get where you want to go. These pressures do not even apply to those who would never have a concern over being recommended, but people without connections or money need to pay extra attention to all your instructions and their work may suffer. That’s how I feel. Thanks for actually responding. I bet you didn’t read my follow up comments before you did.
thank you for those tips! something else i find pretty helpful: -figure out apps/websites you plan on using(just like your notetaking method). some apps like Anki are not beginner-friendly, so take your time to learn how to do it. -if needed, sign up to the library as early as possible, research websites where you can get books for free or maybe second-hand -set up account(google, mainly) for school-related stuff only(or clear your existing one from all the clutter, spam, etc) -learn to meal prep, figure out how much food you need and what you don't. and also set a system that will remind you to drink water(a cool water bottle? alarms? habit app? you decide what works for you, but stay hydrated!) -figure out what works for you in terms of socialising. does being around people bring you energy? do you like studying alone or it motivates you to have people around? do you need a study partner? -learn spaced repetition. people tend to think that they can learn something the night before the exam, and while(in some cases) you can do that, it's damaging to your health and sometimes to your grades. learn proper intervals(and adjust them for yourself). it's much better to repeat something an additional 2-3 times during the semester than cram days before the exam. and also the knowledge will stick better long-term! hope y'all have a wonderful academic year and good luck
also! talk to your professors, participate in discussions, meet new people. it might sound really hard, but, first of all, most of people are afraid to speak up and secondly, you are paying for the education, so you might as well get as much of it as possible.
May I suggest a video about how to deal with a dissertation/thesis? General ideas on how to plan the research, the writing, etc? Lovely and useful video as always!
Hi, I might have some tips for you - working on it for a couple of minutes every day is better than not working on it at all - if you pick a subject, check if you find enough sources close to you. If they are not, scrap that subject and change it - read and summarise at the same time and use those in your writing (plus, write the pages and book with the writer next to it)
I got into my first choice university today! I've watched your channel for years and have always been excited for the time where I can finally apply some of your tips to university. And now here I am! :)
Completely irrelevant, I love the click noise used for the computer clicks. But that aside, I love your vids they are really calming, realistic and helpful! Can't wait to start the school year fresh! :]
I’m going to the 8th grade and though I’m young I’m still trying to be the best in my class and to get the best grades I can get! These are useful tips that I’ll be sure to use this year! Thank you!
I knew a lot of these things, but everyday tidying, taking care of the things you like and aspecially the one-week reset thing were really good ideas, thank you! I’d also add the one-week cooking, because during the week I love not having to eat whatever, but have pre-prepared meals for the whole week.
Watching this even though I have just received my A-level results hahah, shockingly I got A*A*A which I wasn’t expecting at all, thank you for giving me motivation through the horrific exam period!! :)
Hi Ruby, I just received your academic planner for 22-23 that I purchased for a friend at university. I will link this video to her. Thank you for so many helpful ideas.
This autumn, I return to university after a few years of work and I'm so excited to finally study something my heart wants to do (Shakespeare and Education). It's only remotely but most of your tips are very practical nonetheless.
I can’t believe school is so soon! I loved the video Ruby and am super excited to use the academic planner next year! Still need to finish setting it up but I’m looking forward to sitting down and having a relaxing afternoon to do that. Hope you have a productive week Ruby!!
I've been very anxious about going back to uni, and this video couldn't have come at a better time! Thank you, Ruby, for always giving me motivation when I most need it ^-^
This reminds me the ones I need to write down because I don’t have the place I want to available rn- Reset routine Study snack list Make ambient sound playlist Set up bedtime routine
A pleasant video as usual☺️ I’ve started school since last Wednesday and will try maybe some of those advices like the study playlist for example. Would you like to produce a video about your writing technics? Like how do you plot, witch sources do you use for research and so on. It would be quite interesting. Have a lovely weekend😎
For so long i wanted to be first or at least 10 the to comment ttoday I am 7 to to comment . But in the first you said is to spend time to friends and happiness which represents that your priority has changed and become more practical and self loving .
It's gonna be my second year in college but because of the pandemic, I didn't experience physically going to school during my freshman year. Just the thought of it is making me nervous. Planning things early on like this would help calm my nerves so thank you, Ruby~
This is one of my favorite back to school prep videos!!(and trust me, I've seen a LOT!) Helpful, to the point, and i really loved the tip about having a weekly reset! Overall, great video, thank you so much♡
As someone who struggles with ADHD I’ve been super stressed thinking about going into my second year at college because I don’t want to fall into old habits and risk failing my A Levels, but this video has been super helpful! Thank you!!
Good luck! I have ADHD as well and once I managed to find the strategies that worked for me I found it much easier to do well. I could tell you more tips if you want but my main advice is to try not to be too hard on yourself. ADHD is a serious disability, so if you get behind on work, miss an assignment or stay up way too late try not to fall into a shame spiral.
@@marshm3llow467 Thank you so much! If you have any tips I would love to hear them! I’ve been trying to not feel shame but sometimes I find it hard especially when I realise how behind I am on work compared to my classmates, but I’ll try my best to not be too hard on myself.
@@jasminesmith4166 Okay sure! Sorry this is so late, I actually just got moved in to uni so I've been all over the place for the past few days. The main tips are: 1: Whenever you get a due date, immediately put it in a calendar or whatever your organisational system is. I have a very simple bullet journal, but some kind of agenda or phone calendar works fine. This can be a hard habit to start, but once it becomes a habit (and it will become one) it's so helpful and relieves the stress of worrying I've forgotten a deadline. 2: Every day when it's time to do homework, look at the deadlines in your calendar and write out a list of all the steps to do each of the projects/tests. So, for an essay it might be like a) get papers out of bag b) review topics c) pick a topic and brainstorm ideas for the essay d) make an outline e) write the essay. The smaller the better cause then you will be less overwhelmed by how much work needs to be done. It can make it look like more work, but once you tick a few off quickly you'll lose that feeling. 3: If you feel overwhelmed with all the work that needs doing, and there's loads of other stuff on your mind like drama at school or stress about exams or extracurriculars, do a brain dump where you write absolutely anything that has been on your mind. I write out all my school projects, all my 'want to do eventually' tasks, all my long term and short term worries. Write it when it comes to mind in no particular order, because then you sort it into categories. My categories tend to be quick tasks, long tasks, things I have to wait before I can take action on, and worries I can't act on but that weigh on my mind. Then you can use the tasks lists for to dos, and it's nice to have your worries written out and out of your brain on paper. I realise this sounds like a lot, and no need to start using it every day strictly with no leeway, because that's a recipe for falling off track and beating yourself up about it even though we all do that cause we're all human. Just try them out every once in a while when they're useful, and then maybe they'll become automatic. I didn't mean to suggest that not feeling so much shame is easy or a quick fix, only that it is important work to continue trying at. Which is sounds like you're already doing, so nice job! Just try to catch the negative and judgmental thoughts, and replace them with things like 'it's okay to fall behind, ADHD makes things really difficult and I'm only human and trying my best'. And I used to feel more shame when I caught that I was shaming myself for something! It's really hard, as I was saying. But it's so nice to not be beating myself up whenever I compare myself to other people, or make mistakes. Anyway, super long comment but I really hope it helps you! ADHD is such a pain, I wish you all the best with dealing with it and good luck in college :)
I really enjoy this video which has helped me to make preps for my new A Level academic year. As well as your amazing tips, I also have made some new desktop backgrounds for my computers, iPad and iPhone (using Photoshop) showing my study goals and habit lists, set new daily goals and final goals, and prepared some stationeries. Thanks for sharing!
I love these videos ruby!! Also i was just re watching harry potter and i kept thinking of you when Hermione came on screen, you are both amazing role models
YESS ASK QUESTIONS! I was in class and we were doing trigonometry. I wasn't paying attention that day and didn't understand it the next day. I then felt to embarrassed to ask the teacher and for a good two years I didn't understand trigonometry and was just copying the dude next to me until I ended up having to self teach my self which took longer to learn
Just noticed on GoodReads that you've given five stars to the two Jarvis Cocker books - this really surprised me because in your vlogs you tend to talk about classical or ambient music, or movie soundtracks, but not pop music. Do you like Pulp (and JC's solo music too)? You might also enjoy Coal Black Mornings by Brett Anderson of Suede; I believe Brett has also published a book of lyrics too. If you've not posted one already, I think it would be fascinating to see you talk about the aspects of pop culture you enjoy, be it music, comedians, soap operas, cheesey movies, etc. 😉😊
This is my first year where I am not returning to education and I am so sad - I hated school until I found your first, Study With Me which made me love studying and work to the point where it was too late... Now, I am 27 years old unemployed wondering what to do next, wishing I still gad education time left... All the best to everyone - work hard because it will all be worth it, but also look after yourself. 🖤
Just found your Maths Study playlist, being a Maths/Physics/Astrophysics enthusiast, I love it!! Also I don't know whether anyone else is having these issues, but I can't open your Spotify links..
HI Ruby😍 thank you for making such motivational videos for us🥰 Every day i watch your youtube videos and it helps to stay focused !Hugs and kisses from Azerbaijan x
May I suggest a different approach with note-taking? In my opinion, it's more efficient and less stressing not to plan ahead which method to use. Instead, I think that every module has characteristics that you capture along the way, and it's way easier (or should be) to adapt and change your note-taking method, than to stick to a wrong choice made too soon. I'd love to hear other perspectives on the topic :)
it's a good idea to define a style of note taking you like if you find solace in routine, but i also think notes will look different depending on the subject
I don’t know why but I always feel bad that I want to start college at 23 years old. And it’s summer right now for me so I’m just studying my Japanese and I’m enrolling for college next year (Hopefully) . Your videos are good for getting motivated.
15 things to do for back to school 2022 1. Make a weekly timetable 2. Fix your sleep schedule 3. Start using a planner 4. Make time for your favorite things 5. Get a week ahead on work 6. Keep decluttered 7. Set a weekly reset routine 8. Ask questions if you don't understand 9. Put deadlines in your calendar 10. Set up a good study place 11. Make a note of Study snacks 12. Make a Study playlist 13. Set aside time every night to tidy your room and desk 14. Sign up for clubs 15. Decide on your note taking method Hope this helps.❤️
A teacher i had told me once “there are no dumb questions, just dumb people who don’t ask”- also, teachers get paid for teaching you!! So no matter how embarrased you might feel when asking something even if it’s very basic, your future self will thank you for it
How do you decide when to keep old files or old documents and when to get rid of them? I tend to hold on to everything because I am afraid I might need it someday.
Hey! At 6:47 theres this amazing greek statue head that holds pencils.. May i ask where u got this from? Its absolutely beautiful! really enjoying your videos lately
i miss school so much. i get hungry whenever i do stuff and study. me and my sister both do it together. keep up the good work ruby. i have faith in you. lots of love to you friend ❤
I feel like Hermione Granger is teaching me all her study secrets and I love it. ☺
Me too😅💖
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I’m starting community college this September as a English major! I’m a first generation college student and the youngest of my 5 siblings. Your videos have helped me want to continue education and work hard to achieve my goals. Thank you so much Ruby🤍 keep up the amazing work
Wish you success, you sound inspired 😊
@@CrisOnTheInternet thank you so much!
Good luck! I'm thinking of choosing English major too, but I don't really know what suits me. I hope you achieve all your goals! And don't ever forget that mistakes makes you stronger, so don't let mistakes and failure let you down. I'm cheering for you! No, actually... We're cheering for you! ❤️❤️✨
@@Boring-nu8fn oh my gosh thank you so much darling! I hope you achieve all of your goals as well! I hope you find what you want to major in! I had such a hard time finding what I wanted to major in but in the end I knew English was for me. I hope you find your dream major & do great & amazing things.
Good luck! And wishing you the best of the best 🧡
American Professor here- I'm so happy to see the recommendation to ask your tutors/professors questions. You may think it makes you look foolish, but for me it is quite the opposite. I don't have a lot of students ask questions, so when they do I take note of the fact that they took the initiative to show up, and often note it to add to future reference/recommendation letters that they take that additional step.
Shy student here, taking note of this comment. Thank you! :)
Then of course people who don’t need to ask questions spend class racking their brains for something they can ask, just so they don’t have that negative shadow over them of not having a recommendation letter for sucking up to get ahead. What a drain. They have other things to worry about.
Also it’s oppressive because the people who are extremely wealthy don’t even pay attention when someone like you is talking because they wouldn’t take a reference from you if you offered, but all the poor people are severely oppressed by this.
@@jamesnoonan9753 People who don't need to ask question stand out in other ways. It's not the only thing that stands out- but it matters for those who are struggling. And there are better ways to suck up than asking questions 🙂
I just feel your energy shouldn’t be divided between “looking” a certain way to a professor, and actually putting in the work you need to get where you want to go. These pressures do not even apply to those who would never have a concern over being recommended, but people without connections or money need to pay extra attention to all your instructions and their work may suffer. That’s how I feel. Thanks for actually responding. I bet you didn’t read my follow up comments before you did.
thank you for those tips! something else i find pretty helpful:
-figure out apps/websites you plan on using(just like your notetaking method). some apps like Anki are not beginner-friendly, so take your time to learn how to do it.
-if needed, sign up to the library as early as possible, research websites where you can get books for free or maybe second-hand
-set up account(google, mainly) for school-related stuff only(or clear your existing one from all the clutter, spam, etc)
-learn to meal prep, figure out how much food you need and what you don't. and also set a system that will remind you to drink water(a cool water bottle? alarms? habit app? you decide what works for you, but stay hydrated!)
-figure out what works for you in terms of socialising. does being around people bring you energy? do you like studying alone or it motivates you to have people around? do you need a study partner?
-learn spaced repetition. people tend to think that they can learn something the night before the exam, and while(in some cases) you can do that, it's damaging to your health and sometimes to your grades. learn proper intervals(and adjust them for yourself). it's much better to repeat something an additional 2-3 times during the semester than cram days before the exam. and also the knowledge will stick better long-term!
hope y'all have a wonderful academic year and good luck
also! talk to your professors, participate in discussions, meet new people. it might sound really hard, but, first of all, most of people are afraid to speak up and secondly, you are paying for the education, so you might as well get as much of it as possible.
thank you, these are really helpful
@Itz DenyDeny am i supposed to figure out ways to get books for you specifically? usually Uni or school will have its own library.
I like this video so much.Just this atmosphere is amazing.Thank you!!
May I suggest a video about how to deal with a dissertation/thesis? General ideas on how to plan the research, the writing, etc?
Lovely and useful video as always!
Hi, I might have some tips for you
- working on it for a couple of minutes every day is better than not working on it at all
- if you pick a subject, check if you find enough sources close to you. If they are not, scrap that subject and change it
- read and summarise at the same time and use those in your writing (plus, write the pages and book with the writer next to it)
I got into my first choice university today! I've watched your channel for years and have always been excited for the time where I can finally apply some of your tips to university. And now here I am! :)
That's wonderful, congratulations!
Omg congrats!! Enjoy uni life
Congratulations!
Well done !!!!
congrats !!
Completely irrelevant, I love the click noise used for the computer clicks. But that aside, I love your vids they are really calming, realistic and helpful! Can't wait to start the school year fresh! :]
I’m going to the 8th grade and though I’m young I’m still trying to be the best in my class and to get the best grades I can get! These are useful tips that I’ll be sure to use this year! Thank you!
Beautiful schedule, I'm definitely making this a part of my lifestyle, thank you RUBY ❤️🥰
I am starting school in less then a week and this is exactly what I need, thank you so much for this amazing video ✨💕
Good luckkk😊
@@elizagrigore6869 thank you!
How is it going?
@@salmalaamari2604 pretty good for the moment! My teachers are really kind and my class is pretty chill, so it’s fun :D
These are so useful 💕 coz once u start u never have time to acc prepare with the workload
I am to start my MA degree in Literature! Your tips help a lot and they increase my motivation to study 🌻
Me too. I am going to study literature in leeds.📜
@@lenesworld5502 That's great! Good luck 🧡🌻 Wishing you success!
Me too! Best of luck to you both!💖
I knew a lot of these things, but everyday tidying, taking care of the things you like and aspecially the one-week reset thing were really good ideas, thank you! I’d also add the one-week cooking, because during the week I love not having to eat whatever, but have pre-prepared meals for the whole week.
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Watching this even though I have just received my A-level results hahah, shockingly I got A*A*A which I wasn’t expecting at all, thank you for giving me motivation through the horrific exam period!! :)
Congratulations on such a good result, you must enjoy worked hard for that!
@@Rose01bloom Thank you!! :)
Hi Ruby, I just received your academic planner for 22-23 that I purchased for a friend at university. I will link this video to her. Thank you for so many helpful ideas.
This autumn, I return to university after a few years of work and I'm so excited to finally study something my heart wants to do (Shakespeare and Education). It's only remotely but most of your tips are very practical nonetheless.
I can’t believe school is so soon! I loved the video Ruby and am super excited to use the academic planner next year! Still need to finish setting it up but I’m looking forward to sitting down and having a relaxing afternoon to do that. Hope you have a productive week Ruby!!
Her voice is really calming 😌
About to start uni for Theology! Feeling very excited, needed some of these reminders!
I could actually listen to your voice all day
I've been very anxious about going back to uni, and this video couldn't have come at a better time!
Thank you, Ruby, for always giving me motivation when I most need it ^-^
I’m watching this to motivate myself to study.. it’s so relaxing
This reminds me the ones I need to write down because I don’t have the place I want to available rn-
Reset routine
Study snack list
Make ambient sound playlist
Set up bedtime routine
You are very accurate. This is a good planning.
Ruby I hope you're feeling better while adjusting to this new chapter in your life🙂.
I’m a preschool teacher and this is so helpful!! Have a wonderful school year everyone and cheers to you Ruby on finishing school!
A pleasant video as usual☺️ I’ve started school since last Wednesday and will try maybe some of those advices like the study playlist for example.
Would you like to produce a video about your writing technics? Like how do you plot, witch sources do you use for research and so on. It would be quite interesting. Have a lovely weekend😎
For so long i wanted to be first or at least 10 the to comment ttoday I am 7 to to comment .
But in the first you said is to spend time to friends and happiness which represents that your priority has changed and become more practical and self loving .
The last phrase was so warming❤️
Thank you for the video.
Ruby, you’re so lovely! Thank you sooo much for your videos! I live in Germany and school started a week ago💗🙃
It's gonna be my second year in college but because of the pandemic, I didn't experience physically going to school during my freshman year. Just the thought of it is making me nervous. Planning things early on like this would help calm my nerves so thank you, Ruby~
This is one of my favorite back to school prep videos!!(and trust me, I've seen a LOT!) Helpful, to the point, and i really loved the tip about having a weekly reset! Overall, great video, thank you so much♡
These videos are always so helpful.
Great job! Love the balance of your technology with antique England vibe. So cute!
I move in tommorow. I defenitly need this. My ADHD self struggles with self discipline so let's hope this helps a little.
As someone who struggles with ADHD I’ve been super stressed thinking about going into my second year at college because I don’t want to fall into old habits and risk failing my A Levels, but this video has been super helpful! Thank you!!
Good luck! I have ADHD as well and once I managed to find the strategies that worked for me I found it much easier to do well. I could tell you more tips if you want but my main advice is to try not to be too hard on yourself. ADHD is a serious disability, so if you get behind on work, miss an assignment or stay up way too late try not to fall into a shame spiral.
@@marshm3llow467 Thank you so much! If you have any tips I would love to hear them! I’ve been trying to not feel shame but sometimes I find it hard especially when I realise how behind I am on work compared to my classmates, but I’ll try my best to not be too hard on myself.
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@@jasminesmith4166 Okay sure! Sorry this is so late, I actually just got moved in to uni so I've been all over the place for the past few days. The main tips are:
1: Whenever you get a due date, immediately put it in a calendar or whatever your organisational system is. I have a very simple bullet journal, but some kind of agenda or phone calendar works fine. This can be a hard habit to start, but once it becomes a habit (and it will become one) it's so helpful and relieves the stress of worrying I've forgotten a deadline.
2: Every day when it's time to do homework, look at the deadlines in your calendar and write out a list of all the steps to do each of the projects/tests. So, for an essay it might be like a) get papers out of bag b) review topics c) pick a topic and brainstorm ideas for the essay d) make an outline e) write the essay. The smaller the better cause then you will be less overwhelmed by how much work needs to be done. It can make it look like more work, but once you tick a few off quickly you'll lose that feeling.
3: If you feel overwhelmed with all the work that needs doing, and there's loads of other stuff on your mind like drama at school or stress about exams or extracurriculars, do a brain dump where you write absolutely anything that has been on your mind. I write out all my school projects, all my 'want to do eventually' tasks, all my long term and short term worries. Write it when it comes to mind in no particular order, because then you sort it into categories. My categories tend to be quick tasks, long tasks, things I have to wait before I can take action on, and worries I can't act on but that weigh on my mind. Then you can use the tasks lists for to dos, and it's nice to have your worries written out and out of your brain on paper.
I realise this sounds like a lot, and no need to start using it every day strictly with no leeway, because that's a recipe for falling off track and beating yourself up about it even though we all do that cause we're all human. Just try them out every once in a while when they're useful, and then maybe they'll become automatic.
I didn't mean to suggest that not feeling so much shame is easy or a quick fix, only that it is important work to continue trying at. Which is sounds like you're already doing, so nice job! Just try to catch the negative and judgmental thoughts, and replace them with things like 'it's okay to fall behind, ADHD makes things really difficult and I'm only human and trying my best'. And I used to feel more shame when I caught that I was shaming myself for something! It's really hard, as I was saying. But it's so nice to not be beating myself up whenever I compare myself to other people, or make mistakes.
Anyway, super long comment but I really hope it helps you! ADHD is such a pain, I wish you all the best with dealing with it and good luck in college :)
I feel myself very comfortable when I am watching Ruby’s videos 😊
I really enjoy this video which has helped me to make preps for my new A Level academic year. As well as your amazing tips, I also have made some new desktop backgrounds for my computers, iPad and iPhone (using Photoshop) showing my study goals and habit lists, set new daily goals and final goals, and prepared some stationeries. Thanks for sharing!
I love these videos ruby!! Also i was just re watching harry potter and i kept thinking of you when Hermione came on screen, you are both amazing role models
YESS ASK QUESTIONS!
I was in class and we were doing trigonometry. I wasn't paying attention that day and didn't understand it the next day. I then felt to embarrassed to ask the teacher and for a good two years I didn't understand trigonometry and was just copying the dude next to me until I ended up having to self teach my self which took longer to learn
Ruby videos like this from you are wonderful! They get me so excited for back to school. Thanks for them :)
Just noticed on GoodReads that you've given five stars to the two Jarvis Cocker books - this really surprised me because in your vlogs you tend to talk about classical or ambient music, or movie soundtracks, but not pop music. Do you like Pulp (and JC's solo music too)? You might also enjoy Coal Black Mornings by Brett Anderson of Suede; I believe Brett has also published a book of lyrics too. If you've not posted one already, I think it would be fascinating to see you talk about the aspects of pop culture you enjoy, be it music, comedians, soap operas, cheesey movies, etc. 😉😊
Thank you Ruby
Your video is very usful❤
This is my first year where I am not returning to education and I am so sad - I hated school until I found your first, Study With Me which made me love studying and work to the point where it was too late...
Now, I am 27 years old unemployed wondering what to do next, wishing I still gad education time left...
All the best to everyone - work hard because it will all be worth it, but also look after yourself.
🖤
I feel you... it's really hard when you grow up in an abusive household... we get a late start and it feels we'll never catch up
I'm not in school, but I work for a company that services schools and this was really helpful for the new school year!
Just found your Maths Study playlist, being a Maths/Physics/Astrophysics enthusiast, I love it!! Also I don't know whether anyone else is having these issues, but I can't open your Spotify links..
Rubyy, im so proud of you
I will learn to draw a timetable for my schedule, thanks.
I'm here for the first time, but this channel is soo cute and cosy that I'm going to stay here for years. Thank you for motivation 🌿
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First of all four this video very helpful!! And where did you get your agenda/calendar, love and love your style :)
I've been recently obsessed with your channel :)
i’m going to my first choice uni in september so this is coming in so handy for me :))
i am starting a masters abroad (in Venice)! very excited, but terrified
4th! Ruby has inspired me
Thank you that has helped give me Ideas as I go into my first year of college.
OMG, thanks, Ruby! I will be starting school after a week from now. This will help for sure thanks once again!
Another lovely video ruby 💗
i’m starting online college in two weeks!!! i’m really excited to start studying to become a librarian :)
Ruby, what are you going to do now that you completed your bachelor degree?
Well noted I believe. Thanks
Starting school in 4 days this really calms my nerves ty
perfect for school coming up :) thank you!!
Interesting ☺️☺️☺️☺️ Thank you so much Ruby 🫂💜
I'm going to school next week. The summer wasn't even well. Felt like 2 weeks
HI Ruby😍 thank you for making such motivational videos for us🥰 Every day i watch your youtube videos and it helps to stay focused !Hugs and kisses from Azerbaijan x
starting med school tomorrow so this really motivates me :)
I was waiting for your back to school video🥰
May I suggest a different approach with note-taking? In my opinion, it's more efficient and less stressing not to plan ahead which method to use. Instead, I think that every module has characteristics that you capture along the way, and it's way easier (or should be) to adapt and change your note-taking method, than to stick to a wrong choice made too soon.
I'd love to hear other perspectives on the topic :)
it's a good idea to define a style of note taking you like if you find solace in routine, but i also think notes will look different depending on the subject
My place at Exeter got confirmed today !! :)
You inspired me to be more happy whit my life
Can you do a detailed video about how you take school notes ?
I don’t know why but I always feel bad that I want to start college at 23 years old. And it’s summer right now for me so I’m just studying my Japanese and I’m enrolling for college next year (Hopefully) . Your videos are good for getting motivated.
Cool school to do list
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the tips!
I loved this!!!
15 things to do for back to school 2022
1. Make a weekly timetable
2. Fix your sleep schedule
3. Start using a planner
4. Make time for your favorite things
5. Get a week ahead on work
6. Keep decluttered
7. Set a weekly reset routine
8. Ask questions if you don't understand
9. Put deadlines in your calendar
10. Set up a good study place
11. Make a note of Study snacks
12. Make a Study playlist
13. Set aside time every night to tidy your room and desk
14. Sign up for clubs
15. Decide on your note taking method
Hope this helps.❤️
A teacher i had told me once “there are no dumb questions, just dumb people who don’t ask”- also, teachers get paid for teaching you!! So no matter how embarrased you might feel when asking something even if it’s very basic, your future self will thank you for it
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Great plan
Do you think you would be able to please link the university timetable you used at 0:16?
My highschool does not have clubs so I'm planning to start a book/reading club with the help of my teachers wish me luck y'all!!
I’m starting uni soon… eek!
How do you decide when to keep old files or old documents and when to get rid of them? I tend to hold on to everything because I am afraid I might need it someday.
i got my gcse results yesterday so i'm here making sure i'm prepared for a levels
Congratulations!
Thank you for this video! I’m about to start my first year of university in September :)
It's so comforting they still exist good girls as you 💗💚🧡 you are really one of a kind, maybe just a little bit more of chill
I ammmmm happy! I thought because you already graduated no Uni videos
This is really nice
Very good plans
So useful! I'm definitely going to use this for when my semester starts next week :))
Hey! At 6:47 theres this amazing greek statue head that holds pencils.. May i ask where u got this from? Its absolutely beautiful! really enjoying your videos lately
Love all your videos!!!!
I went back yesterday and today I had my first classes ^^
Some good tips here, Ruby. 👍
What week planner do you use?🌸
Hi Ruby! When will your class timetable printable be available on your site?
i miss school so much. i get hungry whenever i do stuff and study. me and my sister both do it together. keep up the good work ruby. i have faith in you. lots of love to you friend ❤
love the video!! 💗