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What's your favorite time to study?
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| DemiGod 2002-10-10, 8:05 am |
| Just out of curiosity and since it's almost Friday. When do you enjoy studying the most? | |
| Mr. Linux Guy 2002-10-10, 8:10 am |
| Mornings. | |
| twister166 2002-10-10, 8:20 am |
| I do it because I had to... I do it whenever I find time to do it... | |
| NetChild1985 2002-10-10, 2:42 pm |
| School and homeworks till 6pm, afterwards I relax and late in the evening I start studying and practicing in my home lab till 1am when I go to sleep. Otherwise during the weekends I devote much more time... | |
| chodan 2002-10-10, 6:21 pm |
| between 6 and 8 AM sometimes during breakfast | |
| thecomeons 2002-10-11, 3:32 am |
| i usually go into the study when the wife and kids are watching the soaps after 6pm. if they are lucky they might notice me when i go outside for a cigarette. LOL. | |
| TxBear 2002-10-11, 3:45 am |
| I study at work when the calls are slow, that isn't often and I have been asked about it by my manager. When he found out I was studying for my MCSA he said keep it up as long as it doesn't get in the way of the job. | |
| ChrisDfer 2002-10-11, 3:58 am |
| I usally do my "big" study on the weekends(my weekends include fridays since I dont work on fridays) really late at night errr or would it be early in the morning? Usally pull some all nighters and drink pot of coffee. I tend to be able to focus alot better like that. Although I tend to pay on monday if I dont make up for the lost sleep. | |
| gr33nd4yg1rl 2002-10-11, 4:12 am |
| quote: Originally posted by thecomeons
i usually go into the study when the wife and kids are watching the soaps after 6pm. if they are lucky they might notice me when i go outside for a cigarette. LOL.
not that you don't know already...smoking is terribly bad for you. i don't understand how this *%#! can legally be sold. well, i do understand. it's all about money.
anyhow, if at all possible, you should quit! i smoked for 5 years, the last year i chained smoked quite frequently. what really helped me make my mind up to quit was seeing a smoker's lung x-ray on an oprah show. seeing the damage that smoke does to a person's insides made me quit pretty fast! | |
| TxBear 2002-10-11, 4:15 am |
| The thick coat of tar on the monitor didn't give you a clue?  | |
| enforcer 2002-10-11, 4:54 am |
| Had to go for my second option as 'When the pubs open' was not on the list.
As for smoking give it up, my dad died of lung cancer, his dad died of lung cancer both smoked from an early age.
think i'll start a new poll, do you smoke or is the a cigarette in your mouth? | |
| gr33nd4yg1rl 2002-10-11, 5:31 am |
| quote: Originally posted by TxBear
The thick coat of tar on the monitor didn't give you a clue?
lol | |
| gr33nd4yg1rl 2002-10-11, 5:33 am |
| quote: think i'll start a new poll, do you smoke or is the a cigarette in your mouth?
lol
do you smoke or is your head on fire? (hothead) | |
| CoffeeFreak 2002-10-12, 12:56 pm |
| yeah,,, quit smokeing, the instructor for my cisco class just had a heart attack and he continues to smoke...
but i tend to study on the job also, my supervisor doesn't mind since it would help with my job. Basically i study every chance i get, whether it's for school, or certs. | |
| iggy4270 2002-10-18, 12:02 am |
| I'm pretty fortunate. I work alone on the overnight so I get alot of studying done.
The downside is that I usually can get only about 3 hours in until I start getting frazzled. Thats when I go to the on line test sites. Helps me work on my concentration.  |
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