THE Easter weekend is over and with the Royal Wedding about to happen, we have two more Bank Holidays to look forward to in the next week. For me, I am counting down the days until I finish my second year of University – now just over a fortnight away.
I thought today – ‘let’s go into University’ and take advantage of almost an empty environment and get some work done. I have finished the majority of my assignments this year, except a boring and tedious law exam and evaluations on several topics, where I have to critically assess my work this year. Typical! I get to Uni, and the institution is shut! Why? It isn’t Bank Holiday Tuesday! Next up, we will be having a holiday for every political party in Britain. It is ridiculous.
UNECCESSARY: Why put yourself in this situation? |
Okay, I probably should have checked the university website first before I went in and I only live five minutes away, so it wasn’t like a waste of petrol. However, give me a break! It is far from good enough and like I said, it’s not a Bank Holiday, so I don’t understand it! Does it surprise me? No, not really. All the same, it is still incredibly frustrating.
It also got me thinking about deadlines and getting assignments in on time. Luckily, I am in a position where I’m not running around like a headless chicken. In fact, I tried that a couple of months ago and let’s say, it put me in a very bad place. The relaxed approach I took after March does seem to work. However, it does get me thinking, why do people wait until the last minute to get work done?
For some, it is the way they work. If so, it can’t be faulted and if that’s how it is approached by them, it’s fine. However, it could be made a bit easier by getting the job done a bit earlier and quicker. 99% of the time, stuff done at the last minute is nowhere near as good as bits and pieces produced or handed in a fortnight earlier. I was guilty of that myself at times, especially in Secondary School – largely because it didn’t matter so much. If I leave stuff until the last minute, I feel frustrated in myself and realise – ‘Crud, why did I decide to take that approach.’ For me, it doesn’t work. It might do for others, but I always struggle to see the advantages of it.
Now, some people can just be desperately unlucky and everything they seem to touch goes wrong. Consequently, I feel for these individuals, who work so hard and get little reward for it. It wins more respect with me if they have worked hard on a project and are putting the finishing touches to a masterpiece of work just before the deadline. For those who like wake up at 3pm on the afternoon before a deadline is due and have done like 10% of the work, you’d only have yourself to blame, especially if you had started receiving the work months before. In my case, some of my assignments begun way back in September 2010, so excuses run thinner than ever before.
Leaving it till the last minute? For me, not an option – just an annoying distraction.
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