Tonight's blog was going to be about the uni open day I went to on Saturday, however that will have to wait until another day because I have something else to talk about.
'I have too much work to do'. Probably the most common phrase you'll hear an A level student say, actually it's probably the most common phrase you'll hear any human being over the age of about 16 say. The thing is, most of the time, we are spending more time complaining about how much we've got to do than we are actually trying to do it.
We all feel like we're the busiest person in the world. It's one of my pet hates: I always seem to get jobs given to me by other people because they're too busy to do it which leads me to moan about being too busy myself but I'm certain that there are many people more busy than me! However, since I started A levels I do have a considerably larger amount to do and sometimes it gets a bit on top of me, just as it does with everyone else. Tonight was one of those times but I knew how much I had to do, so I came straight home and just got on with it with no distractions, working non-stop (except a break for dinner) but it's still not all finished.
I'm not much of a partier though, and I do spend the majority of my time being productive so I am starting to wonder why things don't get finished with lots of time to spare.
Despite being slightly behind, I am actually in quite a good mood and I think it's time now to go to bed with the biography of Stalin and try to understand how the leadership style changed in Russia during the rise and fall of the soviet union so that I don't fail history this year... I'm starting to feel very glad that I decided against History with journalism at Uni and switched to just straight Journalism. I'm definitely not intelligent enough to be a Historian, let's just hope I've finally found something I'm good at in Journalism.
Can you tell I'm tired?
Katy xxx
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