Thanks! Well, I'm not really ahead of the class now that other people have caught up, but at least we're not behind, and that's most important.
Better ahead than behind, I suppose. Except for me. I make it an unconscious habit to be behind in every class, so that stressful expectations for academic greatness are not thrust upon me by my superiors.
Thanks! Well, I'm not really ahead of the class now that other people have caught up, but at least we're not behind, and that's most important.
Better ahead than behind, I suppose. Except for me. I make it an unconscious habit to be behind in every class, so that stressful expectations for academic greatness are not thrust upon me by my superiors.
Yep, pretty much. Ah, I understand. It does have less pressure that way. Perhaps I work a little too hard sometimes.
Better ahead than behind, I suppose. Except for me. I make it an unconscious habit to be behind in every class, so that stressful expectations for academic greatness are not thrust upon me by my superiors.
Yep, pretty much. Ah, I understand. It does have less pressure that way. Perhaps I work a little too hard sometimes.
I'm afraid that one day you'll work yourself so hard you'll get physically sick or something. When you keep general expectations low, you can once in a while do something above-average, and everyone will treat it like a miracle and will be really impressed with the accomplishment, small as it may be.
Yep, pretty much. Ah, I understand. It does have less pressure that way. Perhaps I work a little too hard sometimes.
I'm afraid that one day you'll work yourself so hard you'll get physically sick or something. When you keep general expectations low, you can once in a while do something above-average, and everyone will treat it like a miracle and will be really impressed with the accomplishment, small as it may be.
I'm scared of that as well, especially with this workload. I stay so long at school that all my homework gets pushed at night. That's a great way of seeing progress. I think I kind of do that for my electronic circuits. Most of the time I doubt it works on the first try, but sometimes it just works out and it's miraculous.
I'm afraid that one day you'll work yourself so hard you'll get physically sick or something. When you keep general expectations low, you can once in a while do something above-average, and everyone will treat it like a miracle and will be really impressed with the accomplishment, small as it may be.
I'm scared of that as well, especially with this workload. I stay so long at school that all my homework gets pushed at night. That's a great way of seeing progress. I think I kind of do that for my electronic circuits. Most of the time I doubt it works on the first try, but sometimes it just works out and it's miraculous.
So you don't even get the chance to work on your homework during the day. . . ? That's just not really fair. Surely the classes can't take that long. . . ? So I guess if it doesn't explode or something, it's your biggest success of the week?