Lemon & Earl Grey Tart with Buttermilk Chantilly
all songs can be found on my studying playlist here
Americano/Maths and Sciences: ‘Getting Along’ by The Magic Gang
dusty lines of chalk on the scratched board, burning eyes and jumbled words, lost crumbs between keyboard cracks, thursday night pints paired with pub chips, thick condensation resting on bus windows, creased shirts you cannot steam out
Iced Latte/Fine Art, Film and Photography: ‘Tell Me It’s Real’ by Seafret
vintage jackets stained with lost memories, falling in love with people in coffee shops, freckled cheeks and star-stained eyes, hanging earrings and layered necklaces, glasses on wine on rooftops the night before an exam, personalised spotify playlists that make your heart flutter
Cappuccino/Philosophy, Sociology and Psychology: ‘Fancy Shoes’ by The Walters
lukewarm light leaking into bedrooms, rhythmic typing in the library, splatters of caffeine on lined paper, melting iced cubes in frosted drinks, grass stains on knees, pencil sketches taped to your wall and admired, golden hearts and curious minds, sharp horns from playing devil’s advocate
Mocha/Creative Writing, Drama and Fashion: ‘girl in new york’ by ROLE MODEL
structured jackets and wildlife hair, crying to music under the sorrowful layer of night, bottomless cocktails in neon-lit bars, thick biro pens dotted in every bag you own, chunky boots on cobbled floors, red lipstick that you reapply without caution
Espresso/History and English Literature: ‘Adeline’ by alt-J
scribbled kisses on the bottom of letters, silky coffee washing down your throat, cheap red wine in crystal glasses, fountain pen annotations along another’s words, prayers and wishes to your favourite greek goddess, spending your entire budget on gold-embossed book covers
Flat White/Zoology, Geography and Geology: ‘Paper Birds’ by Greer
spewing random facts to everyone’s enjoyment, art postcards taped to bedroom walls, warm cookies paired with almond milk, overflowing book shelves you wish to talk about, simple charms hanging on small hoop earrings, caffeine at night and milky tea in the morning
Hey so, I decided to do another masterpost. This time on exams. Some tips for studying at the very last minute if you are like me, disclaimer: I am not in any way supporting cramming but this is just to help you through if you are left with no choice other than cramming.
Cramming
Cramming tips that actually work by @optomstudies
The night before the exam
What to do the night before an exam by @beautifullearning
The night before your exam by @tiny-personal-university-thing
The night before exam and I didn’t study guide by @renaistudying
The night before test and I haven’t started studying by @getstudyblr
Revision methods
Revision methods that actually work by @alimastudies
The 5 Best Revision Methods by @bstudies
Study tips
More unconventional study tips by @minimaliststudy
A stash of tiny study tips by @justestjarchives
College study tips that actually help by @samsstudygram
Five tips for study marathons by @booksavolonte
General study tips by @plantednotes
More study tips
My study tips by @anatomyandcappuccini
My study tips
Personal study tips
Quickfire study tips by @annabaestudying
Quick study tip by @studyspiratiom-coffee
Rare study tips by @studybllog
Scientifically proven study tips by @swankiegrades
Secret study tips I wish someone would have told me by @fearlessroadtomd
Some rare study tips by @organisedorgana
Top 5 study tips by @studyign
Weird study tip by @artemissstudies
101 study tips by @study-early
Study tips by @howtohighschool
Study tips from someone who has already been there by @haylstudies
Study tips straight from my professor by @just-refuse-to-be-stopped
Study tips that helped me get back on my feet by @sillydaisies
Study tips that aren’t bullshit by @thebitchwhomadeit
Tips for effective study by @kimtented
How I write revision summaries by @athenastudying
Ways to study for exams that are actually productive
10 mistakes when studying by @howtostudyquick
Memorising information
How to memorise information by @monetstudy
How to memorise information faster by @qxzu
Memorization tips by @aescademic
Memorization tips by @determinationandcaffeine
Memorization tips by @studyquill
Exam tips
How to cope with exams by @uk-studying
How to revise for exams by @a-pro-s-studyblr
Studying for exams by @orangeblossomstudies
Tips for doing well on your exams by @aboysstudyblr
Tips for doing well on your exams by @thepeachystudies
Exam tips by @studywithmaggie
Exam guides
Finals: study guide for the brave by @educatier
Pennyfynotes guide to exam season by @pennyfynotes
Quick guide to doing the finals by @inkskinned
Test taking tips
How I revise for exams + tests
How to study for a test by @tbhstudying
My test taking tips by @55studies
Test taking tips
Exam preparation
How to make a stress free exam plan by @marias-studyblr
How to mentally prep yourself for a test by @eruditicn
Procrastination
How to beat procrastination by @eintsein
Types of procrastination and how to deal with them by @emmastudies
Time management
Time management by @academiceve
Time management tips for busy students
Motivation
My motivation tag
Other masterposts by me
Notetaking masterpost
College advice masterpost
Apps for students masterpost
Icon credits to @rhubarbstudies
since im going to be out late tonight i went ahead and did my tarot early before i left.
(all spreads are from pinterest and they are credited!)
If one day you wake up and I’m gone- don’t cry, don’t grieve and don’t write paragraphs about how much you loved me, because when I was alone in my darkest hours, you weren’t the one that would stay up all night to make sure I was alright. Don’t say I was a wonderful girl and wonder how people could be so cruel. Because in some ways- you were the reason, I could have took my own life that night.
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I DIDNT KNOW WHAT THIS WOULD BE SO I CLICKED PLAY AND MY MOM IS RIGHT NEXT TO ME AND MY COMPUTER IS ON FULL VOLUME I HATE EVERYONE
The way you like someone but you are too good for them......idk that feeling
Hey! Just wondering, how did a solar eclipse prove the theory of relativity?
According to the theory of relativity space is not static. The movements of objects can change the structure of space.
In Einstein’s view, space is combined with another dimension - time - which creates universewide “fabric” called space-time. Object travel through this fabric, which can be warped, bent and twisted by the masses and motions of objects within space-time.
One prediction of general relativity was that light should not travel in a perfectly straight line. When traveling through space-time and approaching the gravitational field of a mass object, the light must bend-but not too much.
Then the English astronomer Sir Frank Watson Dyson proposed that the total solar eclipse of 1919 could prove, because the Sun would cross the bright Hyades star cluster. Star light would have to cross the gravitational field of the sun on the way to Earth, but would be visible due to the darkness of the eclipse. This would allow precise measurements of the positions displaced by the gravity of the stars in the sky.
Because of this, teams of researchers strategically positioned themselves in two locations that would initially provide the best conditions for observing the eclipse. One group stayed in Ilha do Príncipe, in São Tomé and Príncipe, and other researchers settled in Sobral, Ceará (Brazil).
Eddington, who led the experiment, first measured the “true” positions of the stars during January and February of 1919. In May, he went to remote Prince Island (in the Gulf of Guinea, on the west coast of Africa) to measure Positions of the stars during the eclipse, seen through the gravitational lens of the sun.
The total eclipse lasted about 6 minutes and 51 seconds, during those few minutes the astronomers captured several photos of the total eclipse. When Eddington returned to England, his data from Príncipe confirmed Einstein’s predictions.Eddington announced his discoveries on November 6, 1919.
3°Image:Negative of the 1919 solar eclipse taken from the report of Sir Arthur Eddington on the expedition to verify Einstein’s prediction of the bending of light around the sun.
PSA: Just because I’m a lesbian, doesn’t mean that I’m attracted to every female that I see.
Life Lessons from Adventure Time.