Adjustments, maladjustments and sundances!
If someone knows of a magical spell, special soup, pills, happy juice or whatever else that would ease the adjustment from a 8am-5pm day to student life, please let me know where any of those remedies can be purchased!
Its not that I dont like homework or reading but its a whole new regiment and after x yrs out of the system one needs abit of time to get with the program. Submission of 2 topics and outlines for the first 2 papers are due next week. SO the current Q&A session going on in my head sounds something like this...
Am I panicking? No.
Do I have them ready? No
Should I have them ready? Well at least by Monday.
Its Saturday evening now, so should I be panicking? Errrrmmm
On another note perhaps I should also apologise to all those who requested that weather dance(because im African and apparently we have those)to increase the number of sunshine hours or in most cases to bring about some sunshine hours. It is evident thus far that my jig has had no impact on the situation. I followed all the steps but I think you need a saxon weather dancer for this one. If you find one please send him/her the memo. I'm willing to tip the piggy bank for this sort of a cause.
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4 Comments:
hey Pilli,
Welcome back to school. Here are a few tips that helped. Go back in time to the days when you were in class 1-7/8( Depending on the system you studied in ) and recall the strict schedule for sleeping at time x. As much as the movies would like to show us that we don't need sleep, the going rate is a 7-8 hours of sleep for a full work day of productivity. You decide.
I wish I had experience outside school then I come back, because the best part about time away is the enthusiasm to come back with a bang!
Write away! Night before is still a great pressure cubicle to learn to start a paper or two on time. LOL
Cheers
la femme afrique,
thank you very much for the adjustment tips. Some of the dynamics have changed greatly however a scholar remains a scholar. Let me reflect on how it went back in the day and thanks for the note!
Hmm have no tips since i dread going back to school since i think i have forgotten how we used to do it. All the same i sent a smoke signals to the weather doctor hope it works.
Gishungwa,
you are a star! thanks for that word with the rainmaker. Since yesterday we have had some brilliant blue skies and sunshine. Gosh kweli you have connections eih?
cheers!
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