Inspiration (or the lack of it)

Why we do our work on Monday nights – tongue in cheek, of course.

I must say that as a FSV student doing part 2 semester, the timetable sucks.

Monday is IS day. -pukes- Tuesdays end at 6, Wednesdays are almost sleeping days, Thursdays end at 5 for my classmates. Fridays end at 12, but who seriously has mood for work after that.

Which effectively leaves us the weekends and Monday to rush out our work.

Who the heck would have work on first priority on weekends?!

I believe most of us sleep in on Saturdays. That’s alooooooooot of productive time already gone. Then there are those who go clubbing at night, dance and pick up girls…

Thinking of work at this time is serious

Annoying.

If you leave the club (and the girl/guy you pick/got picked by) before 1, you gotta be nuts. Then we factor in the hangover one will suffer from…. it’s gonna be late rising time on Sunday ( and productive time lost ).

Of course, not everyone visit clubs. But I bet the rest got appointments such as

or

Who the heck will want to start work when you’re making the David Beckham, Lionel Messi or even Cristiano Ronaldo obey your every command at every whim and whine of your joystick or on a 200 men killing spree?

Or even pull yourself away from your chatting partner on MSN until the wee hours of the morning.

Assuming you wake up at midday on Sunday, you set out after lunch to engage in whatever activities your family has in store (Sunday IS family day).

By the time it’s over.. it’d be evening and after a hectic Saturday night, the only activity I can think of is slumber.

Before school started, FMS seniors declared that the trait of procrastinating a must to be a true blue FMS student. Until Monday night, we go (oh-shit-Mr-Leslie-will-get-angry-and-ask-Leonard-to-debar-me) we force every ounce of brain juice to complete our assignment.

You can’t really blame us for doing work last minute, really.

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