Procrastination. Sleep deprivation. Not trying.
Its hard for me to feel good about anything I've done over the past year.
:yawn:time to get back to a long night of work.
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#21
Posted Sep 19, 2011 - 00:00
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#22
Posted Sep 19, 2011 - 00:35
Nothing I regret that much. I have procrastinated a lot, but I enjoy procrastination so much I never regret it.
#23
Posted Oct 12, 2011 - 07:27
Um... where shall I start?
I am a HORRIBLE student.
I do chemistry HL and I started to slack off really badly since the second semester for IB1 so now it's a looong way to catch up and I've been getting 6 for it in the beginning of the year now I get 3-4....
I haven't been doing any revisions for any of my subjects so my grades did go down a lot.
Even for subjects like Maths, i used to get a comfortable 7 now I'm expected to get a 4.
It probably didn't help that I missed so much classes that my teacher told me that my graduation was in danger ...
Oh, and going out and getting hammered every weekend didn't help either,
and skipping classes whenever I felt like.
and sleeping in every language classes, history classes
I am a HORRIBLE student.
I do chemistry HL and I started to slack off really badly since the second semester for IB1 so now it's a looong way to catch up and I've been getting 6 for it in the beginning of the year now I get 3-4....
I haven't been doing any revisions for any of my subjects so my grades did go down a lot.
Even for subjects like Maths, i used to get a comfortable 7 now I'm expected to get a 4.
It probably didn't help that I missed so much classes that my teacher told me that my graduation was in danger ...
Oh, and going out and getting hammered every weekend didn't help either,
and skipping classes whenever I felt like.
and sleeping in every language classes, history classes
#24
Posted Oct 12, 2011 - 12:27
going to a school where IB was just implemented
/facepalm
/facepalm
#25
Posted Oct 12, 2011 - 12:43
I regret not starting a good note storage system on my computer.
I regret procrastinating by doing maths HW.
I regret not fully fleshing out my CoD Blues application.
I regret making my History/English teacher hate me.
I regret trolling every ToK period so far this year.
I regret picking a WL essay topic that I can't even remember.
I regret picking Physics HL.
I regret finding stumbleupon.
I regret buying Skyrim.
I regret not living.
I regret not sleeping.
I regret mistreating my body.
I regret failing my expectations.
I regre typing this list.
I will regret the following smiley spam.
I regret procrastinating by doing maths HW.
I regret not fully fleshing out my CoD Blues application.
I regret making my History/English teacher hate me.
I regret trolling every ToK period so far this year.
I regret picking a WL essay topic that I can't even remember.
I regret picking Physics HL.
I regret finding stumbleupon.
I regret buying Skyrim.
I regret not living.
I regret not sleeping.
I regret mistreating my body.
I regret failing my expectations.
I regre typing this list.
I will regret the following smiley spam.
#26
Posted Oct 14, 2011 - 05:35
In Amsterdam, the drinking age is 16. I regret not being more responsible. I've been suspended twice and kicked out of a school trip, where I had to pay 140 euros to find my way home. (I'm not the only one that got kicked though) But I haven't been expelled, so I'm thankful.
#27
Posted Oct 14, 2011 - 16:01
I regret not using this whole week to study for my internal exams, which are in a few days.
#28
Posted Oct 17, 2011 - 23:49
I regret being here when I have an A1 IOP tomorrow. I also regret choosing the first day of a two week presentation period to do my IOP, because I thought I should 'get it over with.' I forgot I'm this bad at procrastinating. I regret not doing anything in HL Chem because my teacher is horrible, and I regret too many things to list here. I've only been in IB for a month.
#29
Posted May 07, 2012 - 00:17
- handing in my EE 4 month past the deadline
- not studying at all
- thinking that it was too late to start stadying a month before
- watching too many series
- pulling an all nighter for a month -------> skipping/being late for morning classes
- not listening to anything that's been going on in the classes
- not showing my best on my courseworks and orals
- not giving a **** till the last day
- and studying on the last minute.
- not studying at all
- thinking that it was too late to start stadying a month before
- watching too many series
- pulling an all nighter for a month -------> skipping/being late for morning classes
- not listening to anything that's been going on in the classes
- not showing my best on my courseworks and orals
- not giving a **** till the last day
- and studying on the last minute.
#30
Posted May 07, 2012 - 02:28
I regret:
-never figuring out how to do chem
-not signing up for a second science therefore making myself not elligible for the diploma
-being so exhausted I can't type straight (currently or any other time)
-not eating right
-not working out
-kicking around here while I should be writing my english IA
-getting a B in math sl, the easiest ib class ever made
-falling 20 people below all of my friends in class rank
-trying to have a boyfriend and do IB at the same time
-getting a B in econ because I can never figure it out!
-only making it to the B honor role for the first time in my life...
-never figuring out how to do chem
-not signing up for a second science therefore making myself not elligible for the diploma
-being so exhausted I can't type straight (currently or any other time)
-not eating right
-not working out
-kicking around here while I should be writing my english IA
-getting a B in math sl, the easiest ib class ever made
-falling 20 people below all of my friends in class rank
-trying to have a boyfriend and do IB at the same time
-getting a B in econ because I can never figure it out!
-only making it to the B honor role for the first time in my life...
#31
Posted May 07, 2012 - 03:35
Access Denied, on Sep 09, 2011 - 04:57, said:
my individual English HL A1 oral is next week...havent started studying...
i will regret that
i will regret that
OT: I was going to a list a couple of things but when I read it over, it all came down to one thing: procrastination. That is my only regret. =/
Edited by Surrideo, May 07, 2012 - 03:38.
#32
Posted May 08, 2012 - 13:02
- I regret studying for school requirements over IB requirements in my first year of IB.
- I regret not knowing what a syllabus was until half way into my first year of IB lol.
- I regret not starting the math hl course last year instead of just leaving it to my last year.
- I regret drinking too much caffeine and putting that junk into my system lol.
All well, i guess the sress all those regrets have make it all the more exciting. =D
- I regret not knowing what a syllabus was until half way into my first year of IB lol.
- I regret not starting the math hl course last year instead of just leaving it to my last year.
- I regret drinking too much caffeine and putting that junk into my system lol.
All well, i guess the sress all those regrets have make it all the more exciting. =D
#33
Posted May 14, 2012 - 02:31
I haven't even finished the IB, but I regret...
-Pretending I can write something useful in Java
-Procrastinating
-Not doing my IAs before
-Having started to really study physics in IB2, and therefore having a great chance to fail my SAT Subject Test
-Having started to really study history in IB2 (but that's the teacher's fault)
-Pretending I can write something useful in Java
-Procrastinating
-Not doing my IAs before
-Having started to really study physics in IB2, and therefore having a great chance to fail my SAT Subject Test
-Having started to really study history in IB2 (but that's the teacher's fault)
#34
Posted May 14, 2012 - 12:52
I believe we can all agree that not trying our best is our greatest regret. On top of that for me, this was my rebellious year where I took a stand against my parents and fought for my freedom. Having expanded my freedom, I regrettably expanded my distance from IB and the subjects; finally getting a wake up call about a week ago. Luckily though, it was IB1 and not IB2 so I'm still in the game.
#35
Posted May 14, 2012 - 14:48
I regret never seriously studying for my tests and exams until now when the finals are happening.
I regret never being able to fully reach my potential
I regret never aiming higher for grades. I could have done so much better
I regret never taking the IB seriously and hence, resulting in stupid predicted grades and the position I'm in right now lol =/
I regret never asking for math help! And chem help.
I regret the results of my exams lol BECAUSE i know i could have done so much more better
I regret never being able to fully reach my potential
I regret never aiming higher for grades. I could have done so much better
I regret never taking the IB seriously and hence, resulting in stupid predicted grades and the position I'm in right now lol =/
I regret never asking for math help! And chem help.
I regret the results of my exams lol BECAUSE i know i could have done so much more better
#36
Posted May 16, 2012 - 05:30
I regret not paying enough attention to my History IA, so I ended up doing it the day before it was due. I also regret the incredibly huge amounts of time I spent on the internet doing nothing when I was supposed to be studying. However, what I regret the most is that I didn't do ANYTHING for my EE during IB1, so IB2 was hell for me.
#37
Posted May 16, 2012 - 12:04
I regret becoming a party-person in IB2.
I regret attempting to keep up with running and therefore coasting half of IB2.
Now I regret not working out.
I regret being such a world class procrastinator.
I regret writing blog-posts and articles as a form of procrastination.
I regret losing all confidence I had in myself in being able to get high IBDP grades...
I regret writing this, and I regret having had a social life and enough sleep (but I'm pretty sure I'm going to get good grades too)
I regret attempting to keep up with running and therefore coasting half of IB2.
Now I regret not working out.
I regret being such a world class procrastinator.
I regret writing blog-posts and articles as a form of procrastination.
I regret losing all confidence I had in myself in being able to get high IBDP grades...
I regret writing this, and I regret having had a social life and enough sleep (but I'm pretty sure I'm going to get good grades too)
#38
Posted May 19, 2012 - 23:55
well. here I go.
I regret not trying harder on my Math Studies IA.
I regret not getting better grades during my Pre-IB school years.
I regret failing my mid-terms.
I regret leaving my CAS until the last minute.
I regret choosing my EE topic (history), because my advisor is gone, due to paternity leave. (Yes, apparently that is a real thing. Like maternity leave, but for dads.)
I regret not studying well for my Oral Commentary for English.
I regret not doing well in my SL Psych class.
I regret not studying. At all.
I regret procrastinating.
I regret putting myself in this predicament.
I regret not trying harder on my Math Studies IA.
I regret not getting better grades during my Pre-IB school years.
I regret failing my mid-terms.
I regret leaving my CAS until the last minute.
I regret choosing my EE topic (history), because my advisor is gone, due to paternity leave. (Yes, apparently that is a real thing. Like maternity leave, but for dads.)
I regret not studying well for my Oral Commentary for English.
I regret not doing well in my SL Psych class.
I regret not studying. At all.
I regret procrastinating.
I regret putting myself in this predicament.
#39
Posted Today, 17:40
-English A instead of Modern Greek
-Changed my schedule too many times
-Changed my schedule too many times
#40
Posted Today, 18:15
*slacks off in math class every year up until IB*
*Joins IB SL maths*
Never in my life has reality slapped me so hard as trigonometric waves with little former knowledge of trig.
*Joins IB SL maths*
Never in my life has reality slapped me so hard as trigonometric waves with little former knowledge of trig.


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