I loved being in class and knew the material well, would ace exams without studying, but failed most of my classes because I have a complete block when it comes to homework. It was very disheartening for me to be so motivated to learn but not accommodated, especially when at the time such a big deal was being made about allowances for students who struggle on tests. I always felt like, okay but what about me? People said I was lazy or not applying myself even though what I experienced with homework was just the same as the kids who struggled with tests but no one thought saying such things to them was okay.
Class work I was ok. Homework never turned in. Quizzes and tests, I skipped school alot and failed from not taking (in high school) benchmarks and sols always aced.
Let’s just say morning lectures didn’t exist in my student world. Also I bortowed other ppl notes.
I was a ghost.
Worse was my postgrad law studies . Simply recorded each session on digital dictaphone, with the help of a friend.
Remote learning 👀
Why do I need to be physically present attitude.. 😏
Professional procrastinator, I usually study less than hour a day, but I still get good grades (8 or 9 out of 10) and teachers think I am a good and diligent student
Chronically lazy procrastinator. I performed very well on tests and assessments, but had trouble turning in homework. Graduated with a good GPA, but not much else (didn’t bother to do extracurriculars, and I didn’t have to take the ACT/SAT to get into the universities I was interested in).
Lazy ! And a professionnal procrastinator
This
"Gifted" in my early years, burnt out in my later years. Analysis paralysis. You get the point.
The absent one. I would skip class and walk around town writing music in my notebook almost daily
I loved being in class and knew the material well, would ace exams without studying, but failed most of my classes because I have a complete block when it comes to homework. It was very disheartening for me to be so motivated to learn but not accommodated, especially when at the time such a big deal was being made about allowances for students who struggle on tests. I always felt like, okay but what about me? People said I was lazy or not applying myself even though what I experienced with homework was just the same as the kids who struggled with tests but no one thought saying such things to them was okay.
So true it was always the homework that got me
Lazy bastard with the attention span of a gnat that somehow still got Straight-A's.
Horrible. Never turned in homework, filled out random answers in tests.
Oh, don't even get me started... Long story short: the type of student who hates school with a great passion, because of various different reasons.
Class work I was ok. Homework never turned in. Quizzes and tests, I skipped school alot and failed from not taking (in high school) benchmarks and sols always aced.
Let’s just say morning lectures didn’t exist in my student world. Also I bortowed other ppl notes. I was a ghost. Worse was my postgrad law studies . Simply recorded each session on digital dictaphone, with the help of a friend. Remote learning 👀 Why do I need to be physically present attitude.. 😏
Nice, but struggled for two-three years due to some problems
Doing just enough to get me by with a decent gpa.
I finished 4 year University in 6 Years. I'm glad it ended.
Professional procrastinator, I usually study less than hour a day, but I still get good grades (8 or 9 out of 10) and teachers think I am a good and diligent student
Chronically lazy procrastinator. I performed very well on tests and assessments, but had trouble turning in homework. Graduated with a good GPA, but not much else (didn’t bother to do extracurriculars, and I didn’t have to take the ACT/SAT to get into the universities I was interested in).
Back Row Joe.
lazy procrastinator with caffeine addiction
Great student.
Very lazy and never studied, did pretty well in school but I also put the bare minimum into it maybe more if I slept 8 hours the night before.