Sunday, February 28, 2010

Time is Gold

Any Pisay scholar might have crammed once during their stay in Pisay. I was no exception. Most of the time, when I hear there is homework, especially when it is due for at least days, I tend to ignore it. And then I realized that it’s the day before the deadline. This scenario is common to almost all Pisay students. So, what differs is the way they handle it. For some, they would not sleep at all to finish all requirements. Others will ignore the requirement if they find it too hard to do. But, I realized during my stay here that during cramming, we become more efficient in working. Even though we cram because we’re inefficient, we are forced to be efficient. I would say that every time we cram, we learn to value the time we have, even if it is subconsciously. Over time we tend to cram less. But the reason why Pisay scholars cram even in their senior years is because every year, there are more requirements and they get harder. Or, they just want to have fun first than to work. The resourcefulness of Pisay students helps them get away from the requirements. They create papers as seem though they aren’t crammed (most of the time). But still, I think that time should be spent well. It can never be returned to you.

- Paul Cudia

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