Studying is what you count on when when your campus is closed because of water damage, so would someone had gave us all the time in the world to catch up on certain subjects. I chose to do, but one subject because it was too cold for me. Having anemic family members can have you assuming that it's possible for yourself. Studying biology, I can't do it alone.
Cherishing times with family I must, sometimes things cannot be done with family around. Choosing to make moves to a quieter area; a bestfriend’s home perhaps can let a person achieve some things. We had gotten some reading in with his GED and my BIO. Working in a cold environment can wear and tear a little, especially when traveling on public transportation.
Temperatures dropping leads to wanting your bed more, I had on sandals and a tee shirt, smart girl I’d say. Feeling more complete than you did yesterday is the feeling you want to look forward to. The testing processes after you study aren't for everyone but for Bio class next Wednesday, I hope all goes well for myself, as well as my classmates. I see smart people who actually study, successors.
Beautiful when nothing else is on your mind besides working on what counts the most the week ahead, meaning you have a motivation towards making the right decisions. Having to do about 52 vocab words isn't anyones cup of tea I'd assume, yet I know it can get done because I believe. Believing in yourself while registering for full time schedule classes, we all can handle the consequences.
I noticed since I am working along with going to classes and having public transportation as my time consumers, I have no more slack than the people who actually sit in traffic while getting to school and work. If driving wasn't an issue for me getting from point A, to B and C back to A, I would probably study in my car until traffic died down. Bored last semester, I was where studying got us nowhere, wheres the excitement when needed.
I remember when I couldn't study at all, at least I stepped up. I admit it is absolutely too much for me to do a whole lot within a 5 hour period, but it’s to bring out the best in me as well all of us.
I think my previous two comments (diary vs. academic post) apply here as well. Email me and let's brainstorm ways to translate your topic in a scholarly way--I want to see you exploring the issue from both personal, anecdotal stories, but also from professional (psychological, for example) viewpoints. What can be *learned* from these experiences?
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