Cliffs:
-I have x>200 pages of content I need to read from all my classes this semester.
-I have a paper due December 10th, that I haven't started yet.
-I have a midterm tomorrow.
-I have an assignment due next week and another in two weeks.
Here's the deal.
Right now, I want to focus on studying for the midterm. I want to start on the assignment due next week, but I can't really do it until I cover the readings for that class.
There are four chapters that I need to read for an in-class assignment due tomorrow.
The readings I need to do consist of things that I should have read two weeks ago.
I have a lot of stuff in my head, but the problem is that I just cannot focus. I'm considering taking some sort of medication or an energy drink to stay up long enough to get all of this done tonight. The midterm is at 10AM tomorrow.
Is this risky?
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11-17-2015, 04:10 PM #1
I phuarked up, considering adderral (School) (procrastination) (srs)
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11-17-2015, 04:57 PM #8
200 pages isn't too bad if you just read the important paragraphs, should be able to get it done in 4-5 hours, and if you are in your second year it shouldn't take more than an hour or two to study for your lower level classes. If you went to class every day and paid attention you should have a C's worth of material already.
Time management is important, I wish colleges would drug test for ******** and other performance enhancers, pathetic that people need to take a focus drug to squeak out a C+ on their midterms.
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11-17-2015, 05:07 PM #9
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