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Chat 3: Where was Monday’s blog post?

Hello my beautiful friends! As you may be aware, I did not upload a blog post on Monday. This is purely because I am quite stressed due to upcoming mocks and I’m busy revising for these Year 12 mocks, so I haven’t had time to write a decent blog post. Whilst my upcoming exams are only mocks, these exams largely influence my UCAS predicted grades for universities, hence why I am revising so thoroughly. My mocks finish on Friday 8th June, so I should begin regularly uploading blog posts again on Monday 11th June . I am so sorry for not uploading, especially to those in exam season who may be seeking advice; however, I hope you understand. I hope exams are going well for those in exam season. I am sending my love, please take time to relax and de-stress. I realise this post is only brief, but I felt I owed my followers an explanation. Much love! ❤️

Academia 12: Good Luck!

Hello my beautiful friends! I know many UK students (and students elsewhere) begin exams next week or in the near future: GCSE, AS, A Level, university exams, etc. This is a little note to say "good luck". Exam season can be a stressful time for everyone, but I promise that these exams will go so, so quickly. However, I urge you to not completely abandon your mental health for the sake of these exams. Revise hard, but equally take time away from revision during revision breaks to watch Netflix, read a book or do anything you enjoy. During my GCSE exams (here's a lil anecdote) I crossed exams off my exam timetable after I had taken the exam and I completely recommend this. It is so satisfying and enables you to appreciate how quickly exam season is passing. I would equally like to express that you feel overwhelming satisfaction and a huge sense of achievement when you walk out of your final exam (this feeling alone almost makes exam season worthwhile). As many peop...

Maths Stuff 1: Tomography

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Hello my beautiful friends! I have decided to start a new series on my blog called 'Maths Stuff'. For each post, I will research and outline a maths-related topic as well as provide resources for further reading. For those considering studying mathematics or a mathematics-related course at university, you can use this as a supercurricular activity. For those not considering anything mathematics-related whatsoever, I hope this is interesting nonetheless! I am creating this series to help both my audience and myself because this series will help my own supercurricular research and is something for my personal statement. Taken from en.wikipedia.org. Today's blog post is about Tomography. One of the lectures in my Cambridge Masterclass was about Tomography and I found it really interesting, so decided to research into it further. Tomography is "the study of geometrical properties and spatial relations unaffected by the continuous change of shape or size of figures...