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What was the assignment, RA?
I'm confused...he had to stay up till 9:30 a.m.? Or p.m.? I don't consider 9:30 p.m. all that bad for a 6th grader, if that's what you meant. In school I was a bad combination of a perfectionist and a procrastinator. I think I pulled my first all-nighter in 7th grade. Had a few more in high school, and many, many in college.
I was proud he stuck it out
Ok, but what was the alternative? Not turning it in? Turning it in late? I think finishing it on time was the only option. It's a really bad habit to get into, turning things in late.
I was proud he stuck it out
Ok, but what was the alternative? Not turning it in? Turning it in late? I think finishing it on time was the only option. It's a really bad habit to get into, turning things in late.




I have two urgent projects right now: I'm starting to tutor a girl in Algebra II - I can do math, but I don't have a good memory for math. I'm not facile with it, so I have to relearn it every time I need to know it. The other is that I've got this one-shot DMing thing going in a system with which I am not familiar. I have until the 19th of November to learn the system and come up with a story. Yes, I AM one of those RPGers, although I defy all stereotypes, I want you to know.
I stayed up all night last night, not working on either of those things, but on cataloging my CDs. I got started doing it, and I couldn't stop, even though that is something that could totally be done anytime.
Maybe I'm just nuts.


But now, since it's a job, not homework, it's different. I like to get things out of the way so I don't have to worry about them anymore, and I'd rather not wait until the last minute.
On a related note, I don't understand people who pack for a vacation the week before. How do you even DO that? Don't you need that stuff until right up to when you're leaving?


It was either my finest hour or most shameful, depending on how you look at it.
Jim "Badgerilla" wrote: "I have a sister in law that if she is having Easter or Thanksgiving at her house will start setting things on the counter that she will be using up to a month ahead of time, including non perishabl..."
Ok, that is nuts. Or, she has 50 yards of counter space.
Ok, that is nuts. Or, she has 50 yards of counter space.
Jackie "the Librarian" wrote: "On a related note, I don't understand people who pack for a vacation the week before. How do you even DO that? Don't you need that stuff until right up to when you're leaving? "
I start making a list of what I need to take 3-5 days before. I might start filling my suitcase 3 days before. Maybe a few things you need until you leave, like pajamas and makeup, but you would pack those things last.
There are people, especially flight attendants, who travel so much they always have a suitcase packed. Flight attendants also roll their clothes rather than folding them flat (learned this at the New York Times).
I start making a list of what I need to take 3-5 days before. I might start filling my suitcase 3 days before. Maybe a few things you need until you leave, like pajamas and makeup, but you would pack those things last.
There are people, especially flight attendants, who travel so much they always have a suitcase packed. Flight attendants also roll their clothes rather than folding them flat (learned this at the New York Times).


I never missed turning something in, or went to a test unprepared.
Its strange that now I have become a procrastinator.

I have never stayed up all night for a test or a project.


And every day, I take a little less time for each subject. I pushed it as close as 9pm to 10.30pm once, and only woke up at 6 am to resume studying. (I go to school at 7.20am). One time, I studied chemistry, and needlessly wasted 2 hours revising and making a mindmap for something I already knew!

I will typically figure out what needs to be done by the deadline, then do bits of it along the way. By the night before, I'm putting on the finishing touches.
Where do you fit on this continuum?