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CowsLoveJourney
Ever since I was younger, I never took school seriously. I always wanted to, and always told myself I was going to be successful, but never, for some reason, put it into play. When I got to high school I never studied, never payed attention and somehow became one of the lowest GPA holders. Part was immaturity, part depression, part fear. I don't know. I know I was smart enough, because I rarely saw anything I either didn't understand, or had doubt of ever understanding it. It just was too lazy. But now I've been given a second chance with community college (thank god) and really do not want to mess it up.
What do you do, and what make you do so well, even when things get so bad, and your morale is nearly non-existent. How do you cope when you are slammed with tons of homework, expecting a huge exam within a day or two, and still have no idea how to do half of what is expected? I know I can understand anything, and fairly quickly and pretty much retain most of it for the rest of my life. But I don't know if I can do it effectively in such a way that a school requires. What do you all do? No one is perfect. I know this.
What do you do, and what make you do so well, even when things get so bad, and your morale is nearly non-existent. How do you cope when you are slammed with tons of homework, expecting a huge exam within a day or two, and still have no idea how to do half of what is expected? I know I can understand anything, and fairly quickly and pretty much retain most of it for the rest of my life. But I don't know if I can do it effectively in such a way that a school requires. What do you all do? No one is perfect. I know this.