ikkkk omg trying not to get spoilers is so stressful, more stressful than gcss, I'm staying way from as much aot related social media i can, anddd i love kiki's delivery service, we have the same name/nickname : D
Yep, deleted TikTok for that reason (and Ramadan as well and because it's a major distraction anyway). Stay away from literally anything related to it because manga readers randomly comment spoilers sometimes.
Thanks, but that's my sister's nickname - my parent's never came up with one for me so I stole hers for this account.
Yep, deleted TikTok for that reason (and Ramadan as well and because it's a major distraction anyway). Stay away from literally anything related to it because manga readers randomly comment spoilers sometimes.
Thanks, but that's my sister's nickname - my parent's never came up with one for me so I stole hers for this account.
i never got tik tok and im glad i didn't lol, im hiding behind wall no spoilers sjadjasp'
i have my own spoilers i can use against him anyways hehe
Probably the best tactic and what I use on my siblings in return. Could you not just complain to your parents though? Your brother seems weirdly controlling, though he probably just wants the best for you and for you to do well in your mocks. Good luck with your revision anyway.
Probably the best tactic and what I use on my siblings in return. Could you not just complain to your parents though? Your brother seems weirdly controlling, though he probably just wants the best for you and for you to do well in your mocks. Good luck with your revision anyway.
my parents think it's a good idea lmao i may have exaggerated a bit, im sure he said that just to push me to do at least 3 hours plus idk but thanksssss
my parents think it's a good idea lmao i may have exaggerated a bit, im sure he said that just to push me to do at least 3 hours plus idk but thanksssss
Three hours a day seems reasonable to me. Make sure you're taking your breaks (maybe every 30 mins?) and do plenty of practice questions and active recall (the blurting method is particularly helpful). Get on top of your flashcards and make sure your revision involves you actually practising/using active recall and not just writing or rewriting notes.
Three hours a day seems reasonable to me. Make sure you're taking your breaks (maybe every 30 mins?) and do plenty of practice questions and active recall (the blurting method is particularly helpful). Get on top of your flashcards and make sure your revision involves you actually practising/using active recall and not just writing or rewriting notes.
Thank you!!!! the blurting method sounds helpful, I need to try that more, and flash cards and all, i keep accidently just rewriting notes, thanks for all the tips!