Whiteboards' Anonymous

Oh the many joys of dorm life...this blog focuses on the cornucopia of messages college students leave to one another on dorm whiteboards.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

A Wise Man Once Told Me…


Although an even wiser man told me that it makes the most sense to use a planner and to study in advance over a long period of time through complete comprehension and repetition with appropriate breaks and proper nourishment. Unfortunately, it appears that this writer might have had to resort to an all-night cram session. Even more unfortunate, he/she apparently studied for the wrong exam. Bummer. Although, if they couldn’t accurately jot down the right exam date in a calendar, there really shouldn’t have been much hope for their final grade to begin with. At least the writer has a good enough attitude to share his/her learned wisdom with others. I know I certainly could use the advice. As a college student, I often forget which major I’m working towards. Thank goodness my fellow students selflessly impart their knowledge to help me get through. In this case, ignorance most certainly was not bliss.
Posted by EmilyFreedman at 7:06 AM
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