Studying season is officially in session. With third year in full swing, I thought it would be useful to share my favourite note-taking tips! I, like most people, used to HATE taking notes. What’s relevant? Do I really need to remember that? I know it, but will I know it in the exam under pressure?... Continue Reading →
Hello, Autumn.
With August coming to a quick end, back to school isles in shops and the weather taking a slight turn to the colder side, I can finally welcome a long-awaited autumn into my arms. Yes, the iPhone calendar says that British Summertime ends on the 27th of October, but that’s well into autumn for me.... Continue Reading →
A-Level Results Day
I got my A-level results two years ago, so I completely understand how everyone is feeling today. A-level results day was probably one of the most nerve-wrecking 24 hours of my life. I knew I didn’t do well as soon as I finished my exams. To anyone interested, I took English Literature, AS Maths (twice),... Continue Reading →
Saving Money on a Budget
If you are anything like me, saving money seems like an impossible task. As soon as I see something, I feel possessed to buy it. It’s a terrible way of going around things, as I feel as if as soon as I put my mind on something shopping wise, I simply cannot stop myself from... Continue Reading →
How to bullet plan By Rachel Wilkerson Miller, A Review.
As an avid user of a bullet journal, when I saw this book in Waterstones, I HAD to buy it. Every person that uses a bullet journal uses it for a different reason. Whether it is to study, track habits, keep on top of work or all the above, each bullet journal is completely different.... Continue Reading →