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  • studentphil
    studentphil Posts: 37,640 Forumite
    I have one essay due on Monday.

    two due in the second week of May

    exam on the 16th and an exam on the 23rd.

    So if I hand that first essay on monday then that gives me a wwek to write two essays.

    Then about a wwek of solid revision for the first exam then another week between the first exam to revise for the second exam.
    Plus, the couple of hours of revision I am doing now.
    :beer:
  • brazilianwax
    brazilianwax Posts: 9,438 Forumite
    So that means you're not gonna be on here for more than 30 mins a day then until your exams are over, right?
    :A MSE's turbo-charged CurlyWurlyGirly:A
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  • TOBRUK
    TOBRUK Posts: 2,343 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    So that means you're not gonna be on here for more than 30 mins a day then until your exams are over, right?

    :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: Oh brazilianwax, why do we actually bother?!

    Left the essays a bit late - probably had them a while and really should have been finished with by now (leaving plenty of time to revise), especially if they need to be exceptional!
  • studentphil
    studentphil Posts: 37,640 Forumite
    I am just one of them people that it is a last minute sort where I am made to do stuff by the deadline being days away. But if you really hate something then that is how you tend to work.

    Surprisingly I won't be able to come on here for more than a few minutes each day as I will be too busy.
    :beer:
  • studentphil
    studentphil Posts: 37,640 Forumite
    TOBRUK wrote: »
    :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: Oh brazilianwax, why do we actually bother?!

    Left the essays a bit late - probably had them a while and really should have been finished with by now (leaving plenty of time to revise), especially if they need to be exceptional!

    Yes, well, you are right, but I am a failure to humanity, time management and I all that I just know it.

    I am meant to be doing anyway between 8 and 14 hours a day of revising. Now, my brain must be really rubbish but I really do not think I can cope with more than 2-3 hours a day. Maybe 1.5 hours an exam divided into 3 30 mins slots.
    :beer:
  • I would love to know how you think you are going to do a job, if this is the case!

    How come this thread is to 21 pages without being locked?
  • studentphil
    studentphil Posts: 37,640 Forumite
    I would love to know how you think you are going to do a job, if this is the case!

    How come this thread is to 21 pages without being locked?

    I can do a day's work , but something like revision is something that it proven that after about 30 mins what you remember is reduced.
    :beer:
  • crazy_guy
    crazy_guy Posts: 823 Forumite
    Is this thread still going!!, i dont think no-one knows what its about anymore, should be renamed the studentphil thread as hasnt got ANYTHING to do with the original topic!!

    COME ON MODS IT NEEDS LOCKING!!
  • I can do a day's work , but something like revision is something that it proven that after about 30 mins what you remember is reduced.

    and you have a 10 minute break, then start again!!
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    –verb (used without object) 1. to defer action; delay: to procrastinate until an opportunity is lost.
    –verb (used with object) 2. to put off till another day or time; defer; delay.




    [Origin: 1580–90; < L prōcrāstinātus (ptp. of prōcrāstināre to put off until tomorrow, equiv. to prō- pro-1 + -crāstināre, deriv. of crāstinus of tomorrow; crās tomorrow + -tinus suffix forming adjs. from temporal advs.); see -ate1]

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