January 19, 2016
I regret to inform you that a week in my life is utterly boring and rather scholarly. At the ripe hour of 2:27, I quickly stride along to my locker to collect and exchange my precious books and belongings to go on a beautiful journey back home to get started on my beloved homework. From a bright 3:30 pm to a fabulous 11:45 pm, usually later, I am cheerfully running those motors in my head, with occasionally breaks for food, social media, and sometimes (rarely) exercise! I repeat this stunning cycle usually 5 days each week, or only 4 if I'm lucky. I mean this all with full honesty. Allow me to expound upon the one day that I may have to myself.
If I am not bombarded with projects, essays, readings and packets, I usually have a few options that I create for myself. These would include:
a) read
b) go on youtube and watch interesting stuff
c) go on Netflix
d) sleep
e) waste time on social media
f) exercise
More often times than not, I wind up doing a combination of the above options, like reading before I sleep to wake up and exercise and use social media during breaks and so on. I also receive numerous text messages throughout the day, so now you can add in the time spent having long, thought-out conversations with my close friends, short, usually school-related conversations with classmates, and calls from my mother to check on me while she's at work. And eating. Wow, I'm surprised that I didn't include that in my list... then again, I don't spend a lot of time actually eating, more so thinking about what exactly I want to eat and being too lazy to actually get the food.
My weekends typically look the same as my free days during the school week, especially if my parents are working. I'm home alone most of the time, and I don't have any younger siblings to look after, so I actually have time to do these things in excess. And then I try to not procrastinate my homework until Sunday night because I know that procrastination bothers me, yet my lack of motivation to even do the homework (that I always complete nonetheless) usually brings me to my desk at 9:00 pm Sunday night. Thankfully for me, I'll be getting a gorgeous Study Hall period next semester, where I will be able to do that irritating homework during a FULL class period without the fear of getting yelled at!!! How exciting!!!!!!
To add to my previous point, sometimes my friends ask to hang out during the weekends, like going to the mall, going out to lunch, going to some other specified place or just hanging out with them at their own house. I love getting out of the house, but because of the studious student I am, I usually wind up taking my homework with me because I don't want to forget about it either. My friends call me a "nerd", but I just call it "trying to maintain my good grades".
And that, my friends, was A Week In My Life with your host, Bianca Pierre! Tune back next week for A Day in My School! Love you guys!! xx
If I am not bombarded with projects, essays, readings and packets, I usually have a few options that I create for myself. These would include:
a) read
b) go on youtube and watch interesting stuff
c) go on Netflix
d) sleep
e) waste time on social media
f) exercise
More often times than not, I wind up doing a combination of the above options, like reading before I sleep to wake up and exercise and use social media during breaks and so on. I also receive numerous text messages throughout the day, so now you can add in the time spent having long, thought-out conversations with my close friends, short, usually school-related conversations with classmates, and calls from my mother to check on me while she's at work. And eating. Wow, I'm surprised that I didn't include that in my list... then again, I don't spend a lot of time actually eating, more so thinking about what exactly I want to eat and being too lazy to actually get the food.
My weekends typically look the same as my free days during the school week, especially if my parents are working. I'm home alone most of the time, and I don't have any younger siblings to look after, so I actually have time to do these things in excess. And then I try to not procrastinate my homework until Sunday night because I know that procrastination bothers me, yet my lack of motivation to even do the homework (that I always complete nonetheless) usually brings me to my desk at 9:00 pm Sunday night. Thankfully for me, I'll be getting a gorgeous Study Hall period next semester, where I will be able to do that irritating homework during a FULL class period without the fear of getting yelled at!!! How exciting!!!!!!
To add to my previous point, sometimes my friends ask to hang out during the weekends, like going to the mall, going out to lunch, going to some other specified place or just hanging out with them at their own house. I love getting out of the house, but because of the studious student I am, I usually wind up taking my homework with me because I don't want to forget about it either. My friends call me a "nerd", but I just call it "trying to maintain my good grades".
And that, my friends, was A Week In My Life with your host, Bianca Pierre! Tune back next week for A Day in My School! Love you guys!! xx
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