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Enrichment • Series

Notetaking and Study Routines

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Jasmine L and 2 others

Series Details

Sessions

Public Discussion

This series was cancelled by the tutor on June 22, 2024. We're very sorry–you can explore more Enrichment series here. All 1:1 and group chats related to this series are disabled 7 days after the last session.

Series Details

About

Our first session will introduce some key concepts in studying and things you should take note of in a study routine to know if it's working for you. Then, we'll start rotating through our tutors who all have different experiences, fields of study, studying at different levels and have different barriers/challenges like having a specific disability or not having access to a computer or private study room. I utilise all the tools on schoolhouse quite a lot, so you can expect a lot of engagement in Group Chats and some questionnaires in Assessments that will help you create or improve your study routine step by step.

We will be adding new sessions as more co-hosts join. There is no limit to the number of people who can share, so any tutors who are interested in sharing and/or hearing feedback, please put in a co-host request!

Tutor Qualifications

I have learning disabilities and physical disabilities and I struggled a lot studying growing up. But from D's and E's in high school, I'm now in a Master's program and have finally found my rhythm. I've also trained in peer support and was a full time intern on a crisis line for teens. There's never going to be a one size fits all, but that's why we'll be having a different person each week from different levels, different fields of study and with different challenges sharing their study routine and techniques!

✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY

Please message me if you'll be attending or if you won't be attending! I'd highly recommend attending the first session, but you're free to attend as many as you want or as few as you want - whatever fits your needs! I have learners who sign up just for the lesson materials too. Just please communicate if you can.

Dates

June 1 - June 8

Learners

20 / 30

Total Sessions

2

About the Tutors

Hi! I’m currently a Master's student studying public policy. I'm hoping to do more work in nonprofits. I have a very specific educational background in Southeast Asian history, culture and politics, and a rather interesting pathway to Master's (I'm a disabled international student with no prior tertiary qualification). I've also worked as a business consultant in the tech industry and I love cooking!

View Jasmine L's Profile

Hi! I’m a student who wants learn more than what is taught at school. I like art, singing, and I’m a bookworm.

View Ananyavarshine M's Profile

I'm a high school graduate from Arizona, and I am so happy to help out here! I have passed 15 AP exams (US Gov, CSP, Lang, Euro, Calc AB, Comp Gov, Biology, Chemistry, Physics 1, Lit, French, Statistics, US History, Seminar, & Research), scoring a 5 on 13 of those exams and a 4 on the other 2. If you have any questions on any of the aforementioned APs, or on the dSAT/PSAT/ACT, please feel free to reach out!:)

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Upcoming Sessions

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Past Sessions

2
1
Jun

Session 1

Other Topics

This is the first session for our little Notetaking and Study Routines sharing circle! No one will be presenting their study routines today. Instead, we'll cover basic concepts like 'How does sleep and caffeine affect studying' and 'Why is Pomodoro so popular? How does it work?' and 'What is ergonomic?' and most importantly, 'How do I even tell if this is working for me?' Knowing the different factors that go into a study routine, how to tell if one is working for you and how to actively improve it even after the series ends are core skills that will help you throughout the series.
8
Jun

Session 2

Other Topics

Other sharers, please feel free to use this format or something similar :) Include your name on Schoolhouse, what you're studying for, your field of study if any and what challenges you managed to overcome with your techniques (Eg: John D's Notetaking and Study Routine, What i'm studying for: SATs, Challenges i overcame: loud home with no study room). Please feel free to be as specific or generic as you're comfortable, without revealing identifying information.

Jasmine L's Notetaking and Study Routine
What I'm studying for: Master's degree in Social Science
Challenges I overcame: ADHD, auditory processing disorder, arthritis

Public Discussion

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