Studying goals
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Okay, I'm not sure what their names are or how long it's gonna take me to find them, but romanticizing routine things like studying and work seems like a fun idea. I'm lazy but adventurous. If that's gonna finally make me focus more on my exams while still being cute and cozy, I'm all in
I guess it's actually weird to put drop out in your goals list. Usually people dream about college years and study hard to be where I am now. I know, I did.
But I grew up, I grew stronger. And now I realize that everything I worked hard for - is not my project. I don't see myself being this...
Usually it's about how you start your year at school. I'm hoping to get better grades so I probably should focus more on what I need to do instead of what I want to do. So 'no' to parties or anything like that. Just studying and getting mysself together
Half of summer passed so it's now time to prepare for fall and get back to studying process. I wanna schedule August so I will get a little ahead of this year's school programme. Just thought, it'd give me more confidence
I love my job, but after a decade in the classroom—I’m a 34-year-old middle school English teacher from Chicago—I’m ready to take my teaching to the next level. My goal is to earn my National Board Certification while maintaining healthy boundaries between work and personal life....
I'm quite good at both studying and setting goals for myself that will help me progress in the future so now what I wanna do is level up my pronunciation. Shadowing has to do the work. it's basically repeating word for word what somebody else is saying trying to immitate the other person's accent...
As I guess many people here I suffer from writer's block. I have to start preparing materials that my research will be based on and for that I have to watch lots of videos on YouTube and catch every word said by the speaker and then make a comment on every interesting thought. Trust me, it's gonna...