Procrastination.

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  • All_That_Chaz
    Supreme Dictator For Life
    • Apr 2004
    • 5874

    #1

    Procrastination.

    Some people wanted to know what I spent the last week doing while I was not on FFR. I was writing that last research paper I'll ever write. This was the final paper for my Behavioral Economics class at Northwestern University.

    The subject was procrastination. I look at it first in an economic framework and then in a psychological one, then draw conclusions. It's a bit... academic (read: boring). It's attached to this post. Read and enjoy (read: fall asleep).

    The files (title page and paper itself are separate documents) are zipped due to file size constraints.

    Don't let me catch any of you turning this in as your own work!
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    I bet when you live in a glass house, the temptation to throw stones is magnified strictly because you're not supposed to.
  • fido123
    FFR Player
    • Sep 2005
    • 4245

    #2
    Re: Procrastination.

    I can tell I'm going to hate university already >_<

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    • All_That_Chaz
      Supreme Dictator For Life
      • Apr 2004
      • 5874

      #3
      Re: Procrastination.

      nah, up until like 4am last night, i was enjoying writing it. the last couple hours were pretty bad though. i mean, i chose the topic, and i had much more fun researching this than studying for some exam.

      just study what you enjoy, and college won't be so bad. of course, since video games aren't really on the curriculum regardless of major, sometimes you have to get a little creative in telling yourself what you "like."
      Back to "Back to Earth"
      Originally posted by FoJaR
      dammit chaz
      Originally posted by FoJaR
      god dammit chaz
      Originally posted by MalReynolds
      I bet when you live in a glass house, the temptation to throw stones is magnified strictly because you're not supposed to.

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