I'll start. I have a proposal paper due in 3 weeks, and I only have *some* preliminary research done.
Go.
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Alright, so this is what's going to happen if you don't get your buttocks moving:
Instead of finishing up preliminary research, you decide to fool around, answer posts on SDN, stare off into space, eat an entire box of Girl Scout cookies, stalk mildly attractive people's photos on Facebok, and watch random episodes of Arrested Development while you cry a little inside because it was an amazing show that they canceled for some stupid reason. Every time you sit down to do your paper, you get sidetracked, until it's the morning of the 29th of April and your paper is due the first of May, and you have work all day on the 30th. So you bolt down to getting all your research done because you think you're on the right track, I mean, you've got a topic and a general idea and you think that's more than what other people have so far anyway. Then you're searching through PubMed or whatever and find out, OH CRAP! Someone has already published the EXACT SAME STUDY that you want to propose! So you frantically search for more articles on a totally different subject, meaning you have to read through dozens more abstracts until you finally find some obscure topic with almost no background information that you have to base your proposal on. So you go to the library and beg them to get you so and so article that can only be found at one university, and they tell you it won't arrive for weeks. Haha. You're screwed.
That's why you should get your buns on task NOW.
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Oh, and I guess what I'm supposed to do is write a seven page paper (totally unrelated to science) using books I can only check out from the library for two hours at a time, and stay in the library while using them. It's due in about a week. I don't even have my thesis written.