bookboon // for accounting, business, economics & finance, engineering, IT & programming, languages, marketing & law, natural sciences, statistics & mathematics (+ career & study advice, strategy & management)
booksee // for arts & photography, biographies & memoirs, business & investing, computers & internet, cooking, entertainment, health, history, home, law, literature & fiction, medicine, references, religion, science, sports, travel, and other categories
boundless // for accounting, algebra, art history, biology, business, calculus, chemistry, communications, computer science, economics, education, finance, management, marketing, microbiology, music, physics, physiology, political science, psychology, sociology, statistics, U.S. history, world history, writing
california learning resource network // for mathematics, science, history
ck-12 // for elementary math, arithmetic, measurement, algebra, geometry, probability, statistics, trigonometry, analysis, calculus, earth science, life science, physical science, biology, chemistry, physics, sat exam prep, engineering, technology, astronomy, english, history
college open textbook // for anthropology & archeology, art, biology & genetics, business, chemistry, computer science, economics, engineering & electronics, english & composition, health & nursing, history, languages & communication, law, literature, math, music, philosophy, physics, political science, psychology, science, sociology, statistics & probability
ebooklobby // for arts & photography, biographies & memoirs, business, computers & internet, cooking, entertainment, health, home & garden, law, literature & fiction, sports, travel
freemathbooks // for algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus, applied math, probability, analysis, statistics, and other sub-categories of mathematics
global text project // for business, computing, education, health, science, social sciences
openstax cnx // for arts, business, humanities, mathematics & statistics, science & technology, social sciences
open culture // for art history, biology, business & management, chemistry, classics, computer science & information systems, earth science, economics & finance, education, engineering, history, linguistics, law, mathematics, music, philosophy, physics, political science, psychology, sociology
open textbook library // for accounting and finance, business, management & marketing, computer science & information systems, economics, general education, humanities & language, law, mathematics & statistics, natural & physical sciences, social sciences
textbook revolution // for biology, business & management, chemistry, computer science & technology, earth sciences, economics, engineering, environment, ESL, health sciences & medical, mathematics, physics, society and social sciences, sociology, world history
+ bonus
bookstacks // popular classics
**If you know other helpful sites, please send me a message so I can add it to the list!
-Ask yourself the last time you drank some water. Drink a few sips even if it wasn’t long ago. Coffee doesn’t count (neither does soda unless it’s the only option)
-When was the last time you ate? Get a small snack if able.
-Are ANY of your clothes too tight or uncomfortable? This includes socks, headbands, hats, and shoes.
-Stretch! Pop those shoulders, arch that back, straighten those legs. It Helps.
-If you happen to stim, do it! Do whatever feels right!
-Look for sounds, smells, etc. That are bothering you.
-Get your headphones and put on whatever music makes you feel happy/good/energetic.
-Loosen your shoulders, take some deep breaths. Drop your head and loosely roll your head. Try to relax as many muscles as you can.
-Close your eyes for a second.
-Did you take your meds (if you have them)? Do you need to take a Tylenol, ibuprofen Etc.?
-Are there allergens in the vicinity, are there any allergy medications you need to take?
-Breath deep.
I am by no means a professional and I don’t know what could be causing it but I know that these are kind of helpful. I’m not you and you aren’t me so these might not work. If the feeling bad is medical attention worthy, these might not help.
However, I hope that this does help someone.
what a great day to remember that languages are an integral part of people’s identity and culture and should be treated with respect
thanks for tagging me @autumn-rain-coffee :)
rules: answer the questions and tag some people you want to get to know better/catch up with.
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three ships: 1. Wanda Maximoff + Vision 🥰
2. pricefield (yes i am stuck in 2015)
3. Eleanor + Chidi from The Good Place :)
last song: The Man with the Axe - Lorde
last movie: The Suicide Squad
currently watching: rewatching Parks and rec + The Good Place, watching Free!
currently reading: just finished Girl in the Blue Coat by Monica Hesse & about to start Armada by Ernest Cline
currently craving: some really good watermelon
i’m tagging @mymessystudyblr @cafeconlleche @marsoundsbetter @alexis-hrt and @study-for-your-dream
dark academia — lockscreens. ✧ like or reblog if you use/save. ✧ @dearcardan on twitter.
day 1 - what did you achieve last year? what are you setting out to achieve this month? this year?
last year, i took my first AP test! it was biology and i did well, with lots of studying, of course. i also took the PSAT for the first time, and did very well with minimal studying 😬 i was invited to the NSLC, and am currently top of my class. this definitely sounds braggy, and i apologize for that, but frankly, it was a rough year so i’m proud of myself for achieving all of that :)
this month, i am going to begin studying for the AP Chemistry and AP Psychology exams. i’m also going to begin my very first college class!
i’m hoping, in this new year (and decade), to end my horrible procrastination habits. i will be taking the PSAT twice more this year, with actual studying this time ! hopefully i’ll be able to attend the NSLC this summer and i’ll do my best on my 3 AP exams in May.
here is my lil yoga corner! i took up yoga during quarantine and i acquired enough stuff to want a box to keep it all in :)
august 31st: what is your favorite thing about school?
definitely the actual learning. i love the feeling when i’ve realized i’ve learned something new and i can now share that with other people! with online school tho, i really like the fact that i now have the time to exercise, do yoga, meditate, and otherwise take care of myself
day 10 - do you/can you study at home? how do you keep yourself focused?
yes i only study at home actually 🤷🏻♀️ um i usually put my phone somewhere where it’s not visible, and have some water near me. also if i’m feeling really unmotivated, i make myself study for 20 mins, then give myself a 5 min break to do whatever i want :)
👏🏾Education 👏🏾is 👏🏾a 👏🏾right,👏🏾 not👏🏾 a👏🏾 service 👏🏾
Pass along and use the shit out of them
i loved the architecture at the university of washington at seattle !
evelyn (she/her) | 19 | bibliophile | pisces | bio + english major | i study sometimes lol
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