Don't we all?
Looking at the life of a student, I find that it isn't nearly as hectic as we make it seem. Most of the time, we're given sufficient time to complete assignments, read the next chapter in preparation for the coming tutorial, hand in that letter to the office, buy some stuff for this project, photostat notes for reference..and many other things. If only we were motivated enough to do the things we have to do, when we're supposed to do it, life wouldn't really be that umanagable.
Sometimes we feel as if 24 hours in a day isn't merely enough to fulfil our daily rituals. If we had 25 hours, we'd ask for 26, then we'd ask for 27, and the demand for more time would just go on and on to no end. We were given 24 hours a day, and a mind to figure out how to fit everything we have to do in those 24 hours.
Two weeks before the exams and you'd still see students prancing around the university, happy as ever and going on their way as if the day would never end. Having supper till 2 in the morning and even waking up at 4 in the morning for a bowl of curry wan tan mee! And then there's one week left before the dreaded exam period. That's when you see those same happy students glued to their books way up till the wee hours of the morning.
You can tell the exams are here when:
1) Facebook status updates get emo
"Shoot me please"
"Kill me now"
"I need coffee"
*bangs head on wall*
and the ever famous
"I am soooo tiirrrreeddd"
2) The coffee shop gets emptier during the night. For 3rd collegers, it would be Sahur.
3) The lights in the hostel rooms don't go off.
4) Purchase of junk food and maggi mee go up. (Go ask the shop aunty/uncle)
5) Coffee suddenly becomes everyone's favourite drink.
If only we'd learn to manage our time properly, then we wouldn't have to bang our heads on the wall (or whatever surface hard enough) quite as much. Students should really learn to prioritise. But then again, where's the fun in that? ;) Perhaps, procrastinating is all part of what makes us students.
A message from my grandpa via msn just a few minutes ago. Yes, my awesome grandpa uses msn! =)
It's OK girl, I'd just like to know how you are doing in your tests. I know you are very busy now muggging for the exams. and grandma and I have been praying for you to do well. So, chia yu, and may God guide you all the way. I'll try and contact you some other time. I'm going to sleep now.
You've got to love the gramps.
Listen to the lawyer.
8 years ago
2 comments:
What a happening grandpa!
Sometimes I think campus life is too free, which is why students take on a thousand activities, just to prevent the mind, body and soul from atrophying.
The trade-off is that one passes or even manages decent grades in the exams, while having a nice variety of experiences on the side.
In a more ideal scenario, the student would spend that extra time delving deeper into his/her field of study, emerging head and shoulders above one's contemporaries from other universities in the country and in the world.
That is what defined UM in the past, when there were fewer 'distractions', so to speak.
It can be difficult to decide where to draw the line. Many students feel that a balanced life means an 'OK' CGPA and a plethora of projects and programmes, while some would think that it means a good CGPA and one or two really meaningful projects.
Again, what a happening grandpa!
Unfortunately this ain't facebook so I can't 'like' your post, but very well said!
I'm so guilty of the head banging thing. *bangs head on laptop*
PS: Your grandpa's so awesome.
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