I need motivation...

Chickerdoodle13

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I have two tests tomorrow...Intro to Management and Chemistry IV. I've started studying for my management test (which is actually part three - Its one essay test with ten essay questions on three days), but I have yet to start studying for chem. I'm soo worn out. I've had a test every day this week, except for today. Tomorrow will be the worst of them all, especially since I am quite worried about my chem IV exam! The teacher is fairly difficult and his exams even more so.

So guys, send me some motivation! I'm currently doing laundry and I'm going to finish studying for management in a few minutes. Then I have to move on to Chem IV. That's when I'll need the real help! LOL
 
Seriously, stop messing around with the management crap and go do the Chemistry stuff.

Sure managers make more money than lab rats, but the SCHOOL tests aren't as hard. Better to have the grades to be a lab rat, to get the job, to get the experience, to be given a management position.

GET TO WORK!
 
Set a concrete goal for yourself and plan a reward for reaching it. You will master X portion of your subject and then allow yourself the reward (food, a TV show, playing with the birds). Don't view the subject as a vast mountain to climb. Look at it as small stones to be lifted one at a time.

Make your goals realistic and small and you will feel good as you accomplish each one. Then you can look back and realize you are ready for the exam.

Good luck!
 
Thanks guys.

I just finished up Management and I'm taking a dinner break. I already have my chem note book open and I'm all set to study.

The management stuff isn't hard at all, it's just a lot to remember. So far I think I did well on parts 1 and 2. This last part is probably the easiest so far, but I made note cards and they are really helping.

The chem should not be as difficult as it is, but the professor is so confusing that he confuses himself. Luckily he curves up the wazoo, so I should be fine. I had him for Chem I and ended up with an A. I'd be happy with a B in this class, but I know I'll probably do better than that. I'm really missing my organic chem professor, who was by far one of the best science teachers I have ever had. He completely turned around my opinion of chemistry!
 

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