So I realize I'm lazy and finally decide to do something about it. All of my professors are no doubt well aware of my procrastination, but I've heard that professors will help anyone who shows interest in improving. I contact them all, only one I can meet.
Alright, so far so good.
I go to class, it ends, we meet. The beginning of the talk is great. Compliments about brilliance and such, saying I do need help with my drive. All according to plan. Then even better, I'm told that next year I have a guaranteed position in a neuroscience lab and will be given $1000 a semester out of their grant to do so. Bitchin' to say the least.
Then we get down to the real work. In order to get my grade to improve, I'm given a task that'll make sure I know EVERYTHING from the class. Throughout this next week I'm to go back and do EVERY SINGLE HOMEWORK ASSIGNEMENT that we've had in the last four months. All of them...over again. Don't get me wrong, I can do it, but shit. Not being lazy sucks.
That's all.
Alright, so far so good.
I go to class, it ends, we meet. The beginning of the talk is great. Compliments about brilliance and such, saying I do need help with my drive. All according to plan. Then even better, I'm told that next year I have a guaranteed position in a neuroscience lab and will be given $1000 a semester out of their grant to do so. Bitchin' to say the least.
Then we get down to the real work. In order to get my grade to improve, I'm given a task that'll make sure I know EVERYTHING from the class. Throughout this next week I'm to go back and do EVERY SINGLE HOMEWORK ASSIGNEMENT that we've had in the last four months. All of them...over again. Don't get me wrong, I can do it, but shit. Not being lazy sucks.
That's all.
campusninja:
Good luck with that. Though getting to be in a nuroscience lab sounds awesome so I'm sure the work will be worth it.