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Distracted by shiny things ([personal profile] katia) wrote2006-04-06 07:28 pm
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6 signs that I have done too 'much' revision or why Katia will fail her prelims/collections/everything
  1. I tidied my room
  2. I did some ironing without being asked by my mum repeatedly.
  3. I painted my nails pink.
  4. I paid vague attention while my brother made me listen to music from various people's myspaces.
  5. I spend ages on Wikipedia following links and reading up on a range of random topics
  6. I am writing a list, wtf?
Yes. I am procrastinating again. I am not very good at revising, because it bores me, no matter how interesting the topic was when I first did it, now everything is just boring. On the bright side I had chocolate cheesecake for dessert and it was rather wonderful. Mmm.

Also I really have no clue how to revise for politcs apart from reading my notes/essays, same with philosophy and reading notes is not exciting or motivating. I want interactive learning, I want to revise with someone else. That would be so much more fun. Any revision pointers are very much welcomed.

[identity profile] lazy-daze.livejournal.com 2006-04-06 08:15 pm (UTC)(link)
I am procrastinating again. I am not very good at revising, because it bores me, no matter how interesting the topic was when I first did it, now everything is just boring.

selkjhsjdgh that is me through like ALL of exam time. I spent about an hour today doing an intricate colourful doodle on paper I was meant to be making notes on using all the different coloured pens I use to underline important words. D: *sympathises*

[identity profile] kuteki.livejournal.com 2006-04-06 10:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Heh, you can tell whether I've been properly revising or not by my margins, if they are covered in doodles (as they often are) then it's taken me ages to write up a page of notes.