Monday, February 16, 2009

botheration of time!!!!!

i think its safe to assume that everyone shares a similar notion; time is something we never could get enough of. especially for those procrastinators who defer action until an opportunity is lost. as a full time student, part time employee and an appetite for fitness and working out at the gym, i constantly find myself lagging behind, battling for time as 168 hours a week, to me, is inadequate. as a potential solution, this is my first semester in college where i fabricated a schedule where i attend college 5 days a week, as oppose to 2, spreading out my classes as well as the area of concentration (1 class/2 class a day). yea, going to school 2 times a week sounds utopia, and enables more personal time, but it is really mind drenching and slowly but surely, deteriorating. as convenient as 1 class a day may seem now, time still remains an obstacle (i.e. look at the time this blog was submitted- 15 mins till deadline). time management has always been a huge issue and i wont neglect to mention how poor of a manager i am in that department.

2 comments:

  1. I must agree with you Nate. I like many other people find that the time we have is just not enough. Maybe that is why many people view time to be precious. It seems that you have a set schedule for this semester and is different from your past ones. How is that working out for you?

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  2. I, as I'm sure many other Baruch students, can absolutely sympathize with your situation. I am here doing my blogs last minute as well and time management is definitely an issue for, well, just about everyone. For me it's the commuting that really gets to me. Two hours a day every single time I go to and from the city, it's exhausting. I don't want to stand on a train hip to hip with hundreds of other commuters for an hour and then get off and immediately start working. I would love to take a nice break and then begin my work, maybe classes every day is the best solution, but when would I work? Imagine what one could do if you didn't need sleep

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