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I felt like that ALL through undergrad... everytime finals approached, I didn't want to do a thing... I was spent.

In grad school, it was completely different.. I never had a chance to slow down, between going to school full time and working full time, things just had to be done as soon as I got them.

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I'll tell you what my economics professor told my class.

"Procrastination is like masturbation... because all you are doing is :censored: yourself."

Probably thought up by Aristotle or Shakespeare or something.

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Why put off until tomorrow what you can put off until the day after that?

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You know, in college, I came up with this word, a play on the word "procrastination."

It wasn't so much that we all procrastinated... it was more that we "coprastinated"; we looked for each other to help coprastinate... especially with playing cards.

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Oh, sorry, I didn't read this thread until now.

I did my best schoolwork between 11 and 12 the night before it was due.

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See, the problem is, I know the urgency at hand. But I just don't have the urge to actually get my a$$ on studying.

Maybe I'm just so sick of school work already. My work term and vacation back to Hong Kong just can't come soon enough.

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