"Unless something is vital for me to complete (x) thing, I will not apply myself to it, the distractions are just way more instantly gratifying."
Tell me about it... I know just what it's like. I had the same problem with uni on a number of occasions - I figure the only reason I passed college was because it was so fucking easy. (I don't suck hard enough to fail art college :P)
I don't really know what advice I can offer you, but you know I'll be here to give you as much support as you want and help you as best as I can - in this or in anything.
Useless advice.starlight2098June 25 2002, 07:45:35 UTC
*ahems* Yo.
This is going to sound absolutely ridiculous but I have one rather silly suggestion.
An, "I didn't do my coursework tonight jar," in which you put 50p for example for every night you didn't do anything.
By all rights something like that should not work, however, it almost started to pay for my train fairs up to NF meets until I started staying in college to do shit.
This technically means that it wasn't working, but it could have. z: j
Hmmm. I should've suggested this to my friend Tom... but he intends do drop out permanently now (after his first year.)
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Tell me about it... I know just what it's like. I had the same problem with uni on a number of occasions - I figure the only reason I passed college was because it was so fucking easy. (I don't suck hard enough to fail art college :P)
I don't really know what advice I can offer you, but you know I'll be here to give you as much support as you want and help you as best as I can - in this or in anything.
All you need to do is ask, hon. *snugs*
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This is going to sound absolutely ridiculous but I have one rather silly suggestion.
An, "I didn't do my coursework tonight jar," in which you put 50p for example for every night you didn't do anything.
By all rights something like that should not work, however, it almost started to pay for my train fairs up to NF meets until I started staying in college to do shit.
This technically means that it wasn't working, but it could have. z: j
Hmmm. I should've suggested this to my friend Tom... but he intends do drop out permanently now (after his first year.)
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