Nursing Students General Students
Published Oct 27, 2007
deener618
16 Posts
I have been procrastinating on learning the bones failed the first test not sure about the 2nd test do you think i should withdraw and than redo it in the winter
Kevin RN08
295 Posts
deener, you answered your own question ... "I have been procrastinating on learning the bones ..."
If you break your procastination tendency, and have enough time to recover you should stick it out and learn from the error in your ways.
Lovely_RN, MSN
1,122 Posts
I think you should find out when the last day to drop w/o penalty is. If its after the second test you should stop procrastinating and try to pull up your grade. If you do your best and still get a poor grade then you should drop the course.
lisabeth
1,087 Posts
Sounds like you may be burned out. Keep fighting it. Just keep your eyes on the end goal. Hang in there.
Daytonite, BSN, RN
1 Article; 14,604 Posts
withdrawing from the class is just another form of procrastinating!!! what you need to do is address your procrastination problem. if you're willing to go so far as to accept failure on a test over this you have a serious problem. i'd be a lot more concerned about down the road if you ever finish nursing school and become a nurse. how are you going to deal with a procrastination problem when patient lives hang in the balance and are depending on you? you need to get an understanding of this problem and how to deal with it--now! we all have some degree of procrastination, but learn to conquer it.
withdrawing from the class is just another form of procrastinating!!! what you need to do is address your procrastination problem. if you're willing to go so far as to accept failure on a test over this you have a serious problem. i'd be a lot more concerned about down the road if you ever finish nursing school and become a nurse. how are you going to deal with a procrastination problem when patient lives hang in the balance and are depending on you? you need to get an understanding of this problem and how to deal with it--now! we all have some degree of procrastination, but learn to conquer it.http://www.accd.edu/sac/history/keller/accditg/ssindex.htmhttp://www.accd.edu/sac/history/keller/accditg/sspc.htm - procrastination
those are some good links. i guess all in all, it is discipline. i skimmed both very quickly. it is time to end this break and get back to the books.