PhunkyPhazon said:
emeraldrafael said:
PhunkyPhazon said:
Littlee300 said:
Gaming all day instead of studying.
emeraldrafael said:
procrastinating on my college macro econ homeowrk that I'm going to have to do tomorrow.
I just spent my entire Saturday writing my next English Paper, doing most of an entire project, and doing a few dozen math problems that are all due at the beginning of the week. It's been a long and boring day, but now I can look forward to just relaxing tomorrow aside from a small bit of studying I need to do.
But usually I'm in your guys's camp <_<
I did that last semester with two 6+ page papers for two of my necessary classes (meaning if i didnt pass them, I couldnt continue to advance through the system). Wrote both the night before, got A+s on both.
My friend once handed in a piece of coursework, about 2 pages, and the teacher was like "not good enough" so he upped the font size, handed it back in and got a B.
Yeah, kinda makes me put in perspective whether procrastinating is bad or not.
Okay, that's just damn impressive. It usually takes me at least an entire day to type six pages, I could never do twelve in one night and still get those kinds of grades.
(Sorry for the double post)
I'm just awesome like that. XD
EDIT:
Actually, I'll edit this one and show off abit. One year, in highschool, our teachers thought it would be cute to make all the year end papers due on the same day. So for my English, Social Studies (history), Anatomy, and oddly enough Health classes, I had to do between 4-6 page max papers, all due instead of an end of the year test. Procrastinated on all of them, then wrote each one in the space of 5 hours the night before, mostly BSing my way though them all.
Respectively, I got:
98%
95%
88%
97%
To quote the great bender, compare your lives to me and kill yourselves but not really.