<p>I am =). Nothing to be proud of i know xD. I currently have 2 essays due tomorrow...and I just started on it (I have no idea what to write!).</p>
<p>I believe EVERYONE is a procrastinator :).</p>
<p>share ur stories ;)</p>
<p>Did my Term Paper (something like 45% of my final grade) for history in 8th grade in 35 minutes the lunch period before it was due and got an A-.
Did the same thing last year (9th grade) and got an A-/B+.
Oh, and my topic last year was milk.
Alright, more specifically, pasteurization and its effects on medicine, but...milk. lol.</p>
<p>I have an english project due tomorrow that I haven't started. Bleh.
I read and completed a 10 page paper on the Republic Of Plato (25% of grade) in around twelve hours, while studying for the final in philosophy (40% of grade), and I got an A in the class.</p>
<p>I'll respond later.</p>
<p>I DID LITERALLY 80% OF MY ONLINE ALGEBRA II COURSE IN 1 WEEKEND! <em>sigh</em></p>
<p>someone who puts off tomorrow what they can do today.
In other words, me.</p>
<p>I am. I have to study and I'm chatting on AIM, listening to music, and posting things on CC.</p>
<p>I am, as implied by my user name :)</p>
<p>I've had over 3 and a half days to study for three relatively easy exams. I've slept more than half of that time (routinely sleeping 13, 14 hours these past few days), and only cracked a book at 11. Since then I've had 3 2-hour breaks, and to be honest, I wasn't even COMPLETELY studying the other few times. Oh well, I've studied throughout the year...</p>
<p>how can someone not be a procrastinator- im defintely one</p>
<p>I am not procrastinator, I am actually constantly on the go, always moving, thinking about new ideas and better habits (Thinking is a process that takes me 10 seconds) Also, I even time my eating, breakfast must take 6 minutes and 34 seconds, and dinner is 10 minutes flat. Yeah..... Not to mention I am multi-tasking right now, posting this, reading a book for comprehension improvement, and drinking rice punch. </p>
<p>Peace, nerds.</p>
<p>In AP English we had a paper that he stressed heavily on and was worth a lot of points. I did mine in 15 minutes during lunch. Ended up getting 100 on the essay some how.</p>
<p>lol @ d4r7h3v1l....i am for sure</p>
<p>I love how you over exaggerate that swim2daend... Your freakin hilarious..</p>
<p>had a whole month to do a 5 page paper for government, and a whole month to build a bridge for physics out of balsawood. waited till the last day.
last day:
got home a 3pm, drove to the crafts store bought a bunch of balsa wood and glue. drove and started building my bridge and writing my paper simultaneously. at 4am i was finally finished with both the 5 page paper and the bridge. 13 hours of work straight. i got 2 hrs of sleep. but it all paid off and i got an A on the paper and an A on the bridge.</p>
<p>Last quarter I completely procrastinated for all my classes to a severe extent. During the whole quarter, I rarely even opened my books nor showed up to classes. During midterms I skimmed notes that I borrowed form a friend and managed to do well on tests. But this info was stored in my short term memory and quickly forgotten. To make things worse, there was a gap of several weeks between my last exams and my final. So the day before my finals, I had about 300+ pages of unread material plus all the forgotten material that I had to conquer. Additionally, I had to write a 6 page research paper for a honors project presentation that I've put off for the whole quarter. Nevertheless, I ended up with all A's and a A+. </p>
<p>But I was so stressed when I was studying for my finals, that I actually felt like crying. I almost just gave up. Moral of the story? Never procrastinate.</p>
<p>I always tell myself to not procrastinate. I told myself not to a few hours ago. Unfortunately, I'm playing Pokemon, which seems to have captured my attention enough that I forgot about my homework, despite the PowerPoint being open to an unfinished sentence. Well, time to play another game of Freecell and dream of cookies.</p>
<p>Nah, actually most of the time I procrastinate and do well in my classes. I'm only a Freshman so most of my classes aren't that hard yet. I'll probably be cursing my bad habits soon though. Whenever my teachers gave projects, I would normally wait until after midnight the day it's due and work through the night. It was fun.</p>
<p>I'm really only motivated to finish something fast if the deadline is near. (By near I mean night before, or the day of)</p>