Procrastinators Unite
#11
RE: Procrastinators Unite
ORIGINAL: AWDaholic
I'll.... Ummm... join later
I'll.... Ummm... join later
you are sooooooo funny.
actually i think there are some benefits to procrastination. you goofoff for as long as you can, then there is a point where decide,"ok, this is it!"and BAM.....you do what is necessary to complete the task. people who are not talented procrastinators can perform like this, but are not able to produce quality. the true procrastinator can wait till the very last minute and crank out perfection. it teaches you how to perform under pressure.....and isn't that what life is all about?
does thatmake sense and sensabiblty?
#12
RE: Procrastinators Unite
ORIGINAL: S4sweetee
ditto on that ^^
you are sooooooo funny.
actually i think there are some benefits to procrastination. you goof off for as long as you can, then there is a point where decide, "ok, this is it!" and BAM.....you do what is necessary to complete the task. people who are not talented procrastinators can perform like this, but are not able to produce quality. the true procrastinator can wait till the very last minute and crank out perfection. it teaches you how to perform under pressure.....and isn't that what life is all about?
does that make sense and sensabiblty?
ditto on that ^^
you are sooooooo funny.
actually i think there are some benefits to procrastination. you goof off for as long as you can, then there is a point where decide, "ok, this is it!" and BAM.....you do what is necessary to complete the task. people who are not talented procrastinators can perform like this, but are not able to produce quality. the true procrastinator can wait till the very last minute and crank out perfection. it teaches you how to perform under pressure.....and isn't that what life is all about?
does that make sense and sensabiblty?
#16
RE: Procrastinators Unite
ORIGINAL: loopin
Funny reading this im sitting in the Uconn library right now trying to write a paper on John Locke and the enlightenment as we speak.
Funny reading this im sitting in the Uconn library right now trying to write a paper on John Locke and the enlightenment as we speak.
Haha, good luck with that. Although I did find Locke to be one of the more easier to read philanthropists of that era. At least what he talked about made sense. Im dealing with Hegel and Schelling right now. I could probably spout some good knowledge on Locke. What's your paper on?
#17
RE: Procrastinators Unite
procrastination ftmfw!
My last 3.5 years of college (yearround: that means summer and winter classes too) has been a huge procrastination...and on top of just procratinating assignments I am procrastinating graduation, I have taken all of my upper division stuff (pretty much)...and now I am taking classes that don't even apply anymore....I think I just like school (weird I know)...college after a while becomes more of a technique then a path of knowlege...you kinda figure out when to and not to take notes...get to know your teachers to the point where they become predictable...if you are good like I am you can get your teachers home phone and personal e-mail, you will find them much more lax if you don't talk about their class, go visit your teachers during office hours and make small talk! I guess the funny thing is that I am now a teacher, just started a few weeks ago, and I think everything is really falling into place...
procrastination for life!
all you really need to do is learn to write fluff and type fast! 5 pages in less than an hour and you are set! (it usually takes longer for me to setup my bibliography (works cited) than it does to wiret the paper...lol
so, where do I sign?
My last 3.5 years of college (yearround: that means summer and winter classes too) has been a huge procrastination...and on top of just procratinating assignments I am procrastinating graduation, I have taken all of my upper division stuff (pretty much)...and now I am taking classes that don't even apply anymore....I think I just like school (weird I know)...college after a while becomes more of a technique then a path of knowlege...you kinda figure out when to and not to take notes...get to know your teachers to the point where they become predictable...if you are good like I am you can get your teachers home phone and personal e-mail, you will find them much more lax if you don't talk about their class, go visit your teachers during office hours and make small talk! I guess the funny thing is that I am now a teacher, just started a few weeks ago, and I think everything is really falling into place...
procrastination for life!
all you really need to do is learn to write fluff and type fast! 5 pages in less than an hour and you are set! (it usually takes longer for me to setup my bibliography (works cited) than it does to wiret the paper...lol
so, where do I sign?
#18
RE: Procrastinators Unite
Ok, so here I go again with an attempt to finish this paper. I think it might be necessary to turn off the wireless port on my laptop so I am not tempted to stumble back onto Audi related websites.
#19
RE: Procrastinators Unite
I suppose I should probably join. I almost always end up doing my Algebra at either 11:30 at night, or 7:00 in the morning the day it's due.
I usually put off writing papers until the night before it's due, but once I sit down and start, I can actually get work done.
I usually put off writing papers until the night before it's due, but once I sit down and start, I can actually get work done.