Just a week or two ago we were seeing the strips about her deliberately getting her husband to go without coffee by letting their supply run out. Did she have a secret stash all along?
I was a much worse procrastinator than Peter but I always retained about 90% of everything I read the first time I read it, so it didn’t really matter. In university if I had a major essay due at 9am I would get up and start writing it at about 4 am. I’d have it written with footnotes, quotations and everything else required by 8 am. Only time I was almost late was an occasion where my computer crashed and I had to wait for the library to open it to print it. The funny thing was I tried writing some of my essays ahead of time so i could try to rewrite them to improve them, but I always got better grades on the work i did at the last minute.
One Sunday night I asked my parents to help me with a book report project. My dad asked me when it was due: “Tomorrow.” Then he asked me when I found out about it: “About a week or so ago.” My father said, “You got yourself into this…you’ll get yourself out of it.” That was the last time I ever seriously procrastinated.
Historical authors are too regional. Nothing of historical note happened west of the Appellation mountains in the civil war. Kansas and Missouri history disagrees with that.
My wife is a high school teacher – currently teaching remote. One of the things that has really become accented is how many kids lack basic “study” skills – taking notes, preparing for an exam, that sort of stuff. She has had to incorporate this into her curriculum explicitly, instead of implicitly which was the previous model. It is a topic of discussion of why all of this has changed and over what time – but it definitely seems different than when we were that age.
Templo S.U.D. over 3 years ago
So his history class is after lunch break? he’s going to be history if he doesn’t stop procrastinating
SamuelMeasa over 3 years ago
I remember when I tired that in middle school. It didn’t work that well.
mischugenah over 3 years ago
Let him fail. Peter is plenty old enough to deal with the consequences of his own poor choices.
sirbadger over 3 years ago
There is a risk of wearing out his brain before the test. Sometimes a rested brain is better.
Wilde Bill over 3 years ago
Maalox & coffee? Starbux has tried worse things.
KenseidenXL over 3 years ago
Simply awful. Try tea, instead….
Kaputnik over 3 years ago
Just a week or two ago we were seeing the strips about her deliberately getting her husband to go without coffee by letting their supply run out. Did she have a secret stash all along?
theincrediblebulk over 3 years ago
I was a much worse procrastinator than Peter but I always retained about 90% of everything I read the first time I read it, so it didn’t really matter. In university if I had a major essay due at 9am I would get up and start writing it at about 4 am. I’d have it written with footnotes, quotations and everything else required by 8 am. Only time I was almost late was an occasion where my computer crashed and I had to wait for the library to open it to print it. The funny thing was I tried writing some of my essays ahead of time so i could try to rewrite them to improve them, but I always got better grades on the work i did at the last minute.
Wren Fahel over 3 years ago
One Sunday night I asked my parents to help me with a book report project. My dad asked me when it was due: “Tomorrow.” Then he asked me when I found out about it: “About a week or so ago.” My father said, “You got yourself into this…you’ll get yourself out of it.” That was the last time I ever seriously procrastinated.
hk Premium Member over 3 years ago
No problem Peter, get a B or better or you are grounded, phone taken away, and games.
RobinHood over 3 years ago
Not bad , but better in rum.
Nyckname over 3 years ago
“Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it in summer school.”
BiggerNate91 over 3 years ago
Well, Peter the Procrastinator sure is the best name for him.
Otis Rufus Driftwood over 3 years ago
Where did you go wrong, Andy?
petermerck over 3 years ago
Cram that short term memory with the facts and you’ll be okay. But I can’t remember when the war of 1812 took place.
KEA over 3 years ago
Like I told my students… you shouldn’t have to study for an exam if you learned the material during the term… a quick review would be sufficient.
jscarff57 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Looks like you can start spending his college fund, since he won’t be using it…
raybarb44 over 3 years ago
If’s his grade not yours. Chastise him if he blows it. Hold off on the Maalox for now…..
PoodleGroomer over 3 years ago
Historical authors are too regional. Nothing of historical note happened west of the Appellation mountains in the civil war. Kansas and Missouri history disagrees with that.
Thinkingblade over 3 years ago
My wife is a high school teacher – currently teaching remote. One of the things that has really become accented is how many kids lack basic “study” skills – taking notes, preparing for an exam, that sort of stuff. She has had to incorporate this into her curriculum explicitly, instead of implicitly which was the previous model. It is a topic of discussion of why all of this has changed and over what time – but it definitely seems different than when we were that age.
Lightpainter over 3 years ago
Don’t worry, Peter, there are plenty of fast food jobs, or you can dig ditches for a living.
RandomLantern445 over 3 years ago
What on earth is Maalox?
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 3 years ago
Don’t you stress Andi, make him stress about taking summer school or that class over again during regular school.
tazmosis85 over 3 years ago
Didn’t she try to cut out Rogers coffee recently? Andie get’s no tea.