Learning in Progress: My Academic Recovery.
I realize it has been quite some time, and quite a lot has changed in my life.
Time literally flew by, believe me, it’s 2026 already
The coming weeks, I shall be maintaining academic journals specifically focused on study, until my academic schedule is stabilized.
After that process, I will be able to venture into other activities outside of merely academia.
To make it sustainable in the long term, I’ll put 3 days of blog posts into one blog post. This series is all about consistency, accountability, and momentum building.
Day 1 | Academic Log — 1st January 2026
• Subject(s) studied: Physics, Mathematics, and Physical Chemistry
• Lectures completed: States of Matter (2), Parabola (2), Rotational Motion (2)
• Topics covered: States of Matter, Parabola, Rotational Motion
• Questions practiced: 0
• Questions practiced: 0
• Major difficulty: Low clarity in Parabola; no question practice
• One fix for tomorrow: Practice questions and revise parabola basics
• Distracting time: 161 minutes
• One fix for tomorrow: Practice questions and revise parabola basics
• Distracting time: 161 minutes
Day 2 | Academic Log — 2 January 2026
• Subject(s) studied: Physics, Physical Chemistry
• Lectures done: Rotational Motion (3), Mechanical Properties of Matter
• Topics covered: Rotational Motion, Mechanical Properties of Matter, States of Matter
• Questions practiced: 0
• Major difficulty: Pending questions; reduce distractions.
• Distraction Time: 160 minutes
• Lectures done: Rotational Motion (3), Mechanical Properties of Matter
• Topics covered: Rotational Motion, Mechanical Properties of Matter, States of Matter
• Questions practiced: 0
• Major difficulty: Pending questions; reduce distractions.
• Distraction Time: 160 minutes
Day 3 | Academic Log — 3 January 2026
• Subject(s) studied: Physical Chemistry• Lectures completed: Thermodynamics (4), IUPAC Nomenclature
• Topics covered: Thermodynamics, IUPAC Nomenclature, States of Matter
• Questions practiced: 0
• Major difficulty: lack of question practice
• One fix for tomorrow: Do more question practice and eliminate distractions
• Distraction time: 120 minutes
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