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New module syndrome.

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So I have been studying a social science module since October, and initially I found it very interesting and was really enjoying working on it...until I received my new psychology module books that is.

Suddenly I have found myself particularly uninterested in the original module, and am struggling to keep up on the 'study planner'...Don't get me wrong I'm not behind with deadlines or anything, but all of a sudden I have a choice of modules, and the new one has definitely taken my attention!

So now that I am miles ahead with the new module, I find myself realising that I have finished my first TMA for the new module, which isn't due in till the end of the month.....but I still have a TMA five times the size, due in a few days earlier for the first module, which I have yet to start..... 

New life plan.....Finish the essay due in first, first.....Currently on a search for any form of motivation, I hope I find it!

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Kirsty-Jo Egginton

Waffles

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So only being able to write 250 words for the first tma felt so difficult....

So being allowed 750 words should be easier right?

WRONG!!!

I'm pretty sure half off what I write is waffle.... but I like waffles, potoato waffles...belguim waffles with maple syrup

Back to the tma, I write my essay get to a point were I'm somewhat okay with it (it's only the first draft after all).....

So pretty impressed with myself i decide to word count.....at this point I'm thinking I may have to add a few words.....how wrong was I

1200

That's close enough to 750 right?


And damn it I haven't done the in text citations yet....

I best get deleting 

thoughtful

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