Midterms usually bring procrastination as a more serious issue. I, for one, have made a rather intense study schedule, but whether I can actually follow it remains to be seen.
Procrastination has become steadily easier for students as time-wasting sites, such as MLIA, Facebook, DearBlankPleaseBlank, Cracked, etc spread across the internet.
Also, I hyperlinked those, so if you didn't click on any of them and are still reading this, I congratulate you. (and me, because, if you didn't go check out all those average stories, this blog must be pretty darn interesting)
Anyway, I deactivted my Facebook to not waste my life on there, so I could "study". That was before I knew that, to reactivate your facebook, all you have to do is log back in. So I spent the next hour deactivating my facebook, then reactivating it to do one last thing.
But now it is deactivated...hopefully for good. How can you stop all of these other sites from invading your study schedule?
Answer: you can't.
So you either have willpower, or you will fail your midterms.
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This is me. And probably every other student in the school |
But even without the whole procrastination thing, midterms are stressful.
And countering that stress is dififcult.
I recommend long breaks between each five seconds of studying, in which you can check all the sites mentioned above, and more!
Also, chocolate is good.
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Or you could just bang your head against a wall. |
Better work on that willpower.
Much love,
Island Queen
For anyone interested, my whole "Facebook deactivation for midterms" thing lasted about two seconds.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, Facebook is up in a new tab right now. (: