studying? Forum
- KevinP
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Re: studying?
retakeimbored25 wrote:i should study but i don't feel like it. what do i do?
/tread
Edit: You can also browse the Cooley site, it motivates me.
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- TLSanders
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Re: studying?
A general "I should be studying" feeling with no boundaries can be unproductive and discouraging. Set up a study schedule as if it were a class and treat it that way--show up and do the planned (finite amount of) work at the planned time. Make sure you build a little cushion into your schedule, though--there will undoubtedly be times that something comes up that prevents you from getting through what you'd planned on a given day (just like occasionally something prevents you from making a class).
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- Jeffort
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Re: studying?
Call your mom and tell her that, then she will start nagging you and you'll start studying pretty fast to get her off your back.imbored25 wrote:i should study but i don't feel like it. what do i do?
- JazzOne
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+1TLSanders wrote:A general "I should be studying" feeling with no boundaries can be unproductive and discouraging. Set up a study schedule as if it were a class and treat it that way--show up and do the planned (finite amount of) work at the planned time. Make sure you build a little cushion into your schedule, though--there will undoubtedly be times that something comes up that prevents you from getting through what you'd planned on a given day (just like occasionally something prevents you from making a class).
It's hard to get motivated when you have a mountain of work and no plan for discreet tasks.
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Re: studying?
lakers3peat wrote:attend cooley law forum
But in the rankings released by Cooley, they are #7, ahead of Stanford!
- AreJay711
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Re: studying?
Get off TLS and stop whining
- dextermorgan
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Re: studying?
This. Now to just take that advice myself...TLSanders wrote:A general "I should be studying" feeling with no boundaries can be unproductive and discouraging. Set up a study schedule as if it were a class and treat it that way--show up and do the planned (finite amount of) work at the planned time. Make sure you build a little cushion into your schedule, though--there will undoubtedly be times that something comes up that prevents you from getting through what you'd planned on a given day (just like occasionally something prevents you from making a class).
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- TLSanders
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Re: studying?
And here I thought this was a Matrix reference...jwzp wrote:
10mg Adderall on the left; 20mg Adderall XR (Extended-release) on the right.
Take a few of each and you'll study like a machine. You'll also stop eating, stop sleeping, and start spraying diarrhea.
I bet more than one TLSer is considering it anyway...guaranteed.
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