Why is it that when
summer is near the days seem as though they are never ending. Classes are
coming to an end. Finals are right around the corner. There is so much to do.
There is last minute homework to be done, as well as projects, and studying.
It seems as though
there isn’t enough time to get all of the assignments done. No matter how hard
I try to get assignments done with time it seems as though I don’t have enough.
Time just flies. Not because I’m having fun of course, but because sometimes it’s
so much work it gets a little time consuming. There are other things going on
in life other than school. For example, work. Work takes up so much of our time
that sometimes it leaves us drained of energy to even stay up and finish
homework assignments.
Then when summer is
near the days seem to be long and tedious. We all wait impatiently for the end
of the semester to be over but the days drag on and on. We can’t wait to be out
and about with our friends and family at the park or at the malls. There is so
much to be done; from going to six flags, to shopping at the malls in
Milwaukee, and even going camping. There are many activities that await us.
First however there are
finals to get through. We have to study for classes and write essays as well.
There is so much to do to be able to enjoy the summer. That is if you are not
taking summer courses.
I think that there
should be for every class a week off right before finals so that students are
allowed sufficient time to study. This wouldn’t be like a spring break where
students go off and party every night although there is always a possibility
they will. This week is meant to be reserved a week before finals so that
students can study or catch up on a class. This way they are not focused on
going to class as much and more focused on each class.
Yeah, I agree. We only have one study day which I don't think that it's enough time to study for all of your classes.
ReplyDeleteI hear ya, the end of this semester is just never-ending. I'm still looking for that easy button.
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