Post AO16FbGG9SedeuWiw4 by daniel@pleroma.doserver.duckdns.org
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(DIR) Post #AO0pGmU8D1UJXNzbcG by daniel@pleroma.doserver.duckdns.org
2022-09-20T20:47:00.221480Z
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My life at the moment is 70% school work… I feel like I have so little time for myself or my hobbies.Am I trying to overachieve? Should I try less hard or keep at it?Any advice lol. Thanks :)
(DIR) Post #AO0pGn1oBoQVDpkV6m by ericbuijs@fosstodon.org
2022-09-27T21:35:34Z
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@daniel My school days are a distant memory now but I remember having so free much time on my hands back then. So my advice would be to enjoy life to the fullest. If that means less school work, so be it. It'll surely improve the quality of life and that's what matters
(DIR) Post #AO16FbGG9SedeuWiw4 by daniel@pleroma.doserver.duckdns.org
2022-09-28T06:46:50.343931Z
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@ericbuijs I get what you are saying…. But I have a chance of getting into one of THE best universities in the country. Its hard to balance this kinda stuff
(DIR) Post #AO16FbgqYbvCzMxxNQ by ericbuijs@fosstodon.org
2022-09-28T07:57:48Z
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@daniel Nowadays in general schools will teach students how to do exams which differs greatly from the original goal, that school is a place to learn. The first is a boring place the second is an exciting place of creativity where hobbies can be explored.My guess is that you live in the US where the choice of university is considered a very important life choice. I understand that but I think it's a pity that all this creativity is lost.