<p>Today, I had 2 hours in class, and 4 hours studying/reading/taking notes. It seriously was 4 hours. I couldn't believe it. See, I was one of those kids in high school who would never open Shakespeare, and rather would go on sparknotes. I didn't know how it felt to read for 4 hours. Now I do. And i'm happy, becuase I survived and know I can do it! Haha, any else reading this share your first few days of adjusting to the workload.</p>
<p>Heh. I can't say I've had much of a tough time, I'm taking 16 credits, calc 2, chem, physics, philosophy, and psych, and its so much easier and less work so far than high school was. I'm loving the lightened workload.</p>
<p>I've read and taken notes for 5 hours today on various articles from my course readers about Hurrican Katrina, Environmental History, History of Celtic Folklore and other randome things.</p>
<p>I can't believe I'm actually not watching the TV while doing HW, its amazing.</p>
<p>ugh, what the hell man. go away. and did you really have to leave that double space and not use up the whole line of possible text space. if you're gonna post shiit, do it efficiently.</p>
<p>Trolls prefer to use as much space as possible.</p>
<p>apparently. this douche has posted this in like 391 other threads.</p>
<p>yes he has. mods will delete it eventually. if the can manage to censor silly words, they can get rid of this dude.</p>
<p>Well, this guy was "smart" enough to post his address all over the internet. :rolleyes: Guess which address we can use now for all the spam offers? ;)</p>
<p>See, gone!</p>
<p>aww i missed it. now i want to know what everybody else is talking about. :(</p>
<p>hahah ok i didn't realize the post was gone and i thought you guys were talking about what Golden Bear said, and i was thinking... I don't get it.</p>
<p>^haha. it was this ridiculously long post about making money and it was double space and the lines were half the reg length, so it was ridiculosly long. </p>
<p>eh, nothing special</p>
<p>College is boring</p>
<p>Dude that's only because you study for 4+ hours per day instead of finding other things to do.</p>
<p>such as...?</p>
<p>drinking, partying.</p>
<p>I haven't had problems adjusting to the workload, because college is nothing but free time (or so it seems)</p>
<p>Such as meeting people, going places, etc. I don't know where you go to school or what's around, but at most schools there's at least a restaurant or a movie theater or a mall or something. Even hanging out and studying in a cafe on campus would at least get you out in public for a while and out of the dorm room. You can't wait for people to come to you and ask to be your friend, yknow. You will have a very, very long four years if you don't make at least some sort of an effort to get out of your dorm room and meet people.</p>
<p>And really, if you're bored with studying then make like a college student and procrastinate. Or at least put the books down occasionally for something school unrelated. You will burn out if you do nothing but school work and attending class all day every day.</p>
<p>lock yourself in your room and play wow 14 hours a day.</p>
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<p>Heh, sorry but I had to laugh. I was practically the only person I knew in high school that never sparknoted a book and read every single page. I'm glad to know the HS sparknoters eventually learn their lesson.</p>