study more and slack off less
Discussion Categories: Academic, Well Being
Track this discussion.| study more and slack off less | Sep 7, 2006, 10:33 pm |
to get better marks
| No Slacking | Sep 11, 2006, 5:10 pm |
I always wondered why there are so many people who don't take school seriously. I've busted my butt off studying since January, and all through the summer...and now I'm getting tired and want to slack off, but I have to remember to keep my eyes on my goals. WOrking really hard for a few years pays off a 100 times over......so plan your time effectively and it'sll be great in the end.
| I used to be a superwoman too | Sep 12, 2006, 5:17 pm |
Yeah, just so you'll get over school as soon as possible�...
I was a full-time student from last September till spring. I also took summer courcourses... then I started forgetting where am I going and what am I doing, was sort of exhausted you see...
One old guy once said that I probably would not only get over school quicker with a lifestyle like that, but also die sooner too, (lol!). So I got scared and took the other half of the summer off; went to the lake with my friends, found a new job, refreshed a little...
And i don't regret for it! I think all of us need some time off, just to make sure you do your best in school (!!!)
Besides, I'll never be nineteen again! Having texbooks as your only memoried to tell you grandchildren about is appropriate only for boring grandmothers
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Anybody agrees with me, or am I the only crazy one here?...
I was a full-time student from last September till spring. I also took summer courcourses... then I started forgetting where am I going and what am I doing, was sort of exhausted you see...
One old guy once said that I probably would not only get over school quicker with a lifestyle like that, but also die sooner too, (lol!). So I got scared and took the other half of the summer off; went to the lake with my friends, found a new job, refreshed a little...
And i don't regret for it! I think all of us need some time off, just to make sure you do your best in school (!!!)
Besides, I'll never be nineteen again! Having texbooks as your only memoried to tell you grandchildren about is appropriate only for boring grandmothers
Anybody agrees with me, or am I the only crazy one here?...
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| Procrastinate | Dec 11, 2007, 9:34 pm |
I agree with you tetyana! School is important but it shouldn't be your entire life, everyone needs a balance. All work and no play makes jack a dull boy.
But i'm a slacker too so i shouldn't even be talking, in fact i am procrastinating right now. Back to studying!
But i'm a slacker too so i shouldn't even be talking, in fact i am procrastinating right now. Back to studying!
| Extream Procrastination | Jan 6, 2008, 3:00 am |
I Graduated from high school 10.5 years ago and finally started taking University courses 2 years ago. Between the Diploma in Radio Broadcasting, first year apprenticeship for Carpentry, a year working in Europe and a year as an aupair. I love learning which is why I'm here.
There is a difference between the formal learning of school, and the just as important learning found in life.
Now it's time to get back to procrastinating on Facebook.
There is a difference between the formal learning of school, and the just as important learning found in life.
Now it's time to get back to procrastinating on Facebook.
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