anyone else procrastinating?

<p>APs in 2 weeks. SATIIs in 2 weeks.
I've been on spring "break" for 2 weeks, going back to school on Monday.<br>
I still have: a book to read, an essay to write, 3 chapters to read for history, basically my whole bio textbook (6 Chapters was it? + Q/A sheets), and a language project. One of my teachers actually told me not to review because there just isn't time for it.</p>

<p>It's looking great. Just great...</p>

<p>my spring break just officially started today and we dont go back until a week from next tuesday. (12 days total) and today i already read a play and finished my grammar assignment. so i cant say im procrastinating too much although i do need to read a 380 page autobiography so i can do an oral presentation on it may 5th. yikes.</p>

<p>This is probably one of the best things I've ever read:</p>

<p><a href="http://www.andover.edu/english/200/reader/home.htm%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.andover.edu/english/200/reader/home.htm&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>click on tami fay</p>

<p>That was a great read, mathwiz!</p>

<p>That thing practically reduced the AP Comp syllabus to eight pages...nice! And that article does a nice job of showing the progression of procrastination, although people bonds are not necessarily formed (after all I spend my time on here doing the same thing, and I don't form bonds with anyone.)</p>

<p>ahhhhhhhhhh</p>

<p>You have found relief, I see, from the page.</p>

<p>^ I love how your posts are always so blunt and perceptive.</p>

<p>'Tis me at my finest; however, I am not so sure that I am that perceptive, however.</p>

<p>Tami Fay is a genius.</p>

<p>"<a href="http://www.andover.edu/english/200/reader/home.htm"&gt;http://www.andover.edu/english/200/reader/home.htm&lt;/a&gt;"&lt;/p>

<p>wow... that website could've totally saved me on my english project a while ago... wow...</p>