| Suona |
02-25-2011 09:41 PM |
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Originally Posted by M i r o
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@ Suona; ... I'd think that kind of person would be understanding or beaten so far that they wouldn't act like that. xDD;; Aww. Well, no one can't say you are a good friend. (: I completely on the otherhand goofed on my Business exam. lol I tried to study my best! But the definitions on the paper weren't worded the same like the textbook or the study guide. :/
You and me both! I had that problem through Middle school and had to be put in slower classes and had some kind of "specialist" that helps you remember things, how to pronounce words or letters. It was annoying and embarassing at the same time 'cause I have short term memory loss, it was really bad then.
Ha! Maybe try watching House or uhm, listening to funky music while studying? XD It helps a bit.
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lol Well, they're getting a divorce, so thats why he acts that way. Its not like he's still in a happy marriage and hitting on me or anything. They're seperating, and he's actually starting to move his stuff out of their place tomorrow. *shrugs* So I dont think there is anything wrong with his behavior. I just dont know what to do with it. D:
I didn't really have that. I tended to do rather well in Middle School and High School. But I was still just as lazy and a procrastinator. I've just always had trouble reading textbooks, though. I tend to not know most of the material, so when reading, I get really confused and can't focus and yadda yadda. I usually get so frustrated trying to read textbooks and they make me really tired. @ [email protected];; But it sucks, because reading textbooks is like a necessity for my classes right now. :/
Haha. I actually tend to do better with silence. I mean, if there is something playing quietly in the background, then it doesn't bug me so much. But if its like a show that I know well, or a song I like, then my mind goes to it and I can't concentrate very well. D:
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