day in my life: chem lab edition🫶

6am - wake up, morning routine, take care of my pets! (Isn’t Paden the cutest little bunny)

7am- leave for school!

8am- workout + change into my lab clothes

9am- organic chemistry lab

11am- lunch break!! I was lucky enough to be able to meet a friend to eat lunch together and work on our homework! He is a content creator as well so it was so fun to make some school content with him:)

1pm- research lab! today in my lab I worked with my advisor and a grad student to set up a synthesis reaction and make a plan for goals for the rest of the week! I had a couple of breaks that I filled with studying for my organic chemistry lecture

5pm- I got out of the lab and did some orgo practice problems and rewrote and organized my lecture notes! I’m in love with this gold aesthetic!

8pm- Bible study

10pm- bed time

I had a super super busy day today, having to do school work and go to two chemistry labs! Today was filled with so much fun and I learned a lot in my classes!!

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2024/5/22 Edited to

... Read moreHey everyone! So many of you asked about how I keep my study life looking so organized and aesthetic, especially with such a packed schedule. It's totally possible to infuse some beauty into your chemistry study aesthetic, even when you're deep into organic reactions or complex research! First off, let's talk about the chemistry notebook aesthetic. For me, it starts with the right tools. I love using a good quality spiral notebook – something sturdy that can handle a lot of flipping and note-taking. My current favorite has a subtle gold detail, which really ties into my overall 'gold aesthetic' vibe. When it comes to taking handwritten organic chemistry notes, I focus on clarity and visual appeal. I use a consistent color-coding system: one color for definitions, another for mechanisms, and maybe a third for important formulas. Highlighters aren't just for emphasizing; they can also add a pop of color and make your pages less intimidating. Drawing clear, labeled diagrams is crucial in chemistry, and making them neat instantly elevates your notebook's look. Don't be afraid to use a ruler for straight lines! I’ve found that even my official LABORATORY NOTEBOOK can benefit from neatness and consistent formatting, making it easier to review later. Beyond the notebook, creating a pleasant chemistry study aesthetic at your desk or study spot is key. Think about your environment. A clean, uncluttered space instantly boosts focus and makes studying feel less like a chore. I like to have good lighting – natural light is best, but a nice desk lamp works wonders. Adding a small plant or a personalized mug can make your space feel more inviting. Even simple things, like using aesthetic binders or folders for your handouts, contribute to the overall vibe. And for those busy days like mine, a well-designed planner page is a lifesaver. I organize my tasks not just by time, but also by subject, and sometimes even color-code them. Seeing my day laid out clearly, with a mix of academic and personal activities, helps me stay on track and reduces stress. It’s not just about looking good; it's about creating a system that works for you and makes your demanding academic journey more enjoyable and manageable. Speaking of tools, don't underestimate the power of good pens! Fine-liners for detailed notes and colorful gel pens for headings or key terms can make a huge difference. Investing in a nice pen set that matches your aesthetic can be a small but impactful change. Also, for digital notes or presentations, consider using aesthetic templates or fonts to maintain consistency across all your study materials. Even though labs can be messy, I try to keep my personal items, like my pen and LABORATORY NOTEBOOK, neat and organized within my lab bag. This small act helps me feel a bit more put-together, even when I'm knee-deep in a synthesis reaction. Ultimately, the goal of a chemistry study aesthetic isn't just superficial. It's about creating an environment and a system that makes you feel motivated, focused, and even a little joyful about your studies. When your workspace and notes are pleasing to the eye, it can genuinely reduce the mental friction of tackling challenging subjects. So go ahead, experiment with what works for you, whether it's a specific color palette, a cozy study nook, or just perfectly organized handwritten organic chemistry notes. It’s your academic journey, make it beautiful!

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Meli

I’m addicted to planners I have different ones based on the kind of day I’m going to have. Also, is Padden your only pet? Just curious 🥰 I have a lot of animals I care for and it’s one of my favorite parts of my morning routine

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Haley Shults

Where’s the planner from?? It’s so cute and I’ve been researching so much for my perfect planner!!

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