1. A grad student in procrastination tends to stay in procrastination unless an external force is applied to it.
2. The age, a, of a doctoral process is directly proportional to the flexibility, f, given by the advisor and inversely proportional to the student's motivation, m.
age(PhD) = flexibility / motivation
3. For every action towards graduation, there is an equal and opposite distraction.
3 comments:
When man faces problems that is beyond their power to solve:
1. wimpy ones will let others help them solve their problems
2. headstrong (aka stubborn) ones will 'break down' their problems and tackle them bit by bit
3. bochap ones will just let their problems erode their life (or maybe they dont think they have any problems at all)
So what is your solution?
just something i found off some person's blog...
Newton's 3 Laws Of Graduation
1. A grad student in procrastination tends to stay in procrastination unless an external force is applied to it.
2. The age, a, of a doctoral process is directly proportional to the flexibility, f, given by the advisor and inversely proportional to the student's motivation, m.
age(PhD) = flexibility / motivation
3. For every action towards graduation, there is an equal and opposite distraction.
hmm...they whine and complain?...doesn't that sound like a typical singaporean too?
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