How dedicated are you to your school work?

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I'm a study-oholic - I don't have time for anything else 1%  1%  [ 1 ]
I'm a study-oholic - I don't have time for anything else 1%  1%  [ 1 ]
I generally work very hard, but I find time to do other things as well 22%  22%  [ 16 ]
I generally work very hard, but I find time to do other things as well 22%  22%  [ 16 ]
Schoolwork doesn't worry me too much, but I study when I know need to 11%  11%  [ 8 ]
Schoolwork doesn't worry me too much, but I study when I know need to 11%  11%  [ 8 ]
I'm a total procrastinator 16%  16%  [ 12 ]
I'm a total procrastinator 16%  16%  [ 12 ]
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28 Sep 2005, 11:11 am

Glasskitten wrote:
That reminds me--I should finish my computer science lab thingy before I set myself up for irreversible damage resulting from sleep deprivation!


Sleep deprivation is not a good thing, especially if you are human. If you are not human, it does not seem to matter too much. ;)


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23 Nov 2005, 2:17 pm

I try do to most things in class or somewhere else in the faculty, so I only have to learn (and not work) when I'm home. It has it's advantages and disadvantages. I have a lot freedom when I come home, but it can also mean that I'm not home by 7....



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23 Nov 2005, 3:08 pm

Option three.
I study when I know I need to, or think I might.
Otherwise I procrastinate.
Though otherwise is almost always.


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23 Nov 2005, 3:09 pm

Kiss_my_AS wrote:
I try do to most things in class or somewhere else in the faculty, so I only have to learn (and not work) when I'm home. It has it's advantages and disadvantages. I have a lot freedom when I come home, but it can also mean that I'm not home by 7....

That sounds like a smart strategy.
When I can get a pass from my study hall to the library and the liberary is quiet, I get a lot done.
Otherwise. . .


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22 Dec 2005, 8:58 pm

I work somewhat hard and study a good amount. I am not a workaholic about school but I do put in a good level of effort and try to understand what is going on. My problem with my work is that I am not a perfectionist so much of my work is sloppy and filled with trivial mistakes. I do tend to be a harder worker than many of my classmates though and I do very well on my AP exams and such.