back to school | life update vol. 3

(note – the below text about college was written on the first day of school, so bear that in mind while reading! enjoy!)

Back to School | Life Update Vol. 3

College life 

(written 8/20) Today was my first day of senior year, which is so bittersweet. I have always known what I was going to do next, after high school I went to college, then in college I just kept continuing my education. Now that I’m my last year, I have no clue what will happen to me after I graduate. For now, I’ll just wait and enjoy my last year in school, but it’s very weird not knowing!

My girl Ally over at XOXO Allison Nicole put out a post recently that totally summed up this feeling for me, so I’ll just let you read it for yourself 🙂

As a senior, I’m now living in a house with five other girls and I’m having so much fun already. It’s a huge change from living in the sorority house but I love it! A big difference is being able to have my own room and a kitchen. It’s also nice to be able to call a place ‘my house’ instead of just ‘the sorority house.’ It’s still your home, but it’s a little different when shared with 90 girls.

Now that I have my own room and it’s repainted a pretty blue color (that looks almost identical to my room at home), I need to decorate! Currently I have a navy futon, patterned navy bedding, and a pink dresser. I just bought this nightstand in white and need to find a fun lamp to pull it all together.

check out those cute tissues to ‘accessorize’ on the nightstand haha

Once I have those last pieces, I’m wanting to put together a gallery wall. I have some random wall decor, but I’m still trying to figure out how I want to arrange it. I have this painting that my grandma did before she passed away and I love it and want to make it the feature item.

Entertainment

I know you’ve probably seen this all over Twitter, but I watched To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before on Netflix with my roommates recently (twice) and I loved it! It was so cute and had everything I love in a perfect rom-com. Especially Noah Centineo – I’ve loved him since watching The Fosters and he was great in this too. I read the book a long time ago, but I want to re-read it and the rest of the series. I hope they make the rest of the books into movies too!

I also finished reading Everybody Always by Bob Goff and loved that too. He always has great little stories that make the Bible verse/story so much more relatable. (How many times can I say the word love in this blog post…)

Style

I made my first purchase from Mango recently. I always see Fran writing about it on her blog and usually browse through their site, but I came upon a decent sale and bought my first pieces from there. I got this textured dress in blue, in hopes of wearing it to my semi-formal this year. I also took a total style jump and bought a bright red leather jacket (SO out of my comfort zone). (This one is similar, but unfortunately not at the same price :/). I have no clue how I’m going to style it, but I thought it was super fun and different. I also love this checked dress, just not the length, and this fun wrap dress.

 

I’m also looking for more basic tops I can throw on with jeans to go out. (Everything I own has stripes and my roommates have deemed that ‘not going-out style’ 🙄.) I thought I had some, but after going through my closet this past weekend I realized most of my closet has more work-appropriate clothes. There’s nothing wrong with that but I want to switch it up a bit! I’ve been browsing through Forever21’s website and eyeing pieces like this simple navy tank and polka dot cami.

I’ve also been eyeing this textured mini wrap skirt from J.Crew for so long, but I can’t justify spending the money on it. Luckily I found a very similar one on Abercrombie and Fitch’s site for half the price! I might have to snag it.

Hope you enjoyed reading today’s post!

xo, Hannah

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How to Stay Organized in College

This post is based off my previous post, How to Stay Organized in High School, that was super popular. I still live by the majority of these tips, but I’ve made it through my freshman year and now I think I have some new knowledge on how to stay organized in college!

How to Stay Organized in College | Hannah With a Camera

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Create a master syllabus

One of the best things I did in my first semester of college was creating a master syllabus with all of my classes. After coming from high school where my teachers reminded me every day of what we had coming up, this was a lifesaver to guarantee that I didn’t forget anything. Keep it mind that your syllabus will change, so don’t make it fancy enough that it’s hard to write in changed due dates. I made it simple by just having the due date, class, and the assignment, but you could add several more categories if you wanted.  This post goes a lot more in-depth on how to create one to keep you sane!

Use the Pomodoro technique

This is a repeat from high school, but I’ve used it even more now, especially during finals week. I’m the kind of person that either needs a burst of energy to work for three hours, or I get distracted and can’t even finish ten minutes. This method has you work for 25 minutes, then take a 5-minute break. After 4 rounds (or pomodoros) of this sequence, you can take a 15 minute break. I use the Pomodoro Time app for Mac, but there’s also the Tomato Timer  option online. If you want to have this on your phone, there’s also several options- but I would use it on airplane mode only so you’re not distracted by other notifications.

Always do the reading assignments

I was so guilty of skipping a reading assignment the day before and then bombing a quiz or being completely lost throughout the whole lecture. In my second semester, I realized that even if it took thirty extra minutes to do the reading, it helped keep my attention throughout the whole class because I actually knew what the professor was talking about. This also made my notes more helpful because I wasn’t trying to jot down every single thing the professor was saying, I just had to write down the main points.

Take your notes, but take them twice

I always took my notes by hand, mainly because some teachers required it. This way I could color coordinate everything and structure things the way I wanted on the page. However, after I took this notes from class, I would go home and re-type them into the OneNote by Microsoft app for Mac. This is the best digital notebook I’ve found yet–I like using it much more than using  Evernote or Google Drive. This way I would keep the information in my brain by writing it twice, and I could re-organize them a little bit to my liking. If you take notes on a computer, I would absolutely recommend hand-writing your notes afterwards to retain the information even more (unless you need to translate chemistry diagrams or mathematical equations into your notes). This Mental Floss article explains the benefits of writing by hand.

Test yourself 

I’m a journalism and graphic design double-major, so in my journalism classes I’m able to use vocabulary terms and test myself on some history events as well. I know that this technique would work a lot better for classes that have a concrete term and a definition rather than a concept. Quizlet is a very popular tool used by a ton of college kids, but here’s the deal: more often than not, you’re just glancing at the definition and telling yourself you know the answer. Instead of making a bunch of useless flashcards, I like to put all my terms in Quizlet, then make a test from my cards. To do this, you create a set, then click the ‘test’ option. In the right column, you can make it a written test, matching, multiple choice, or true/false. This really helped me actually learn the material I needed to and focus on what I needed to work on before a big quiz or a test.

I’d love to answer any questions you have in the comments!

xo, Hannah

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