I study computer science, but I have a discipline in my course which pretty much doesn't have anything to do with computers. I simply don't like to study for this discipline. But I have no choice. I need to pass, with good grades.
Every time I have an upcoming test I get really frustrated. Cause I have no choice but to study for it. And when I'm about to sit down and study, I keep giving myself stupid excuses so I don't get to study right away. I keep procrastinating. And when it gets really close to the test and I have no choice, I study like crazy, but it's often not enough, and I flunk it =/.
How do I find the strength and motivation necessary to study for this discipline?
2006-11-02
05:47:47
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➔ Psychology