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Question Posted Tuesday September 5 2006, 2:39 pm
How can I make this school year go by really fast? I'm already getting very worn out from school and homework and stuff. And every day just feels like soooo long!! Plus I'll be getting a part-time job soon. How can I keep myself really really busy and make this year go by pretty quickly? By the way, I'm a pretty independent person. Like, I've got some friends but spend most of my time outside of school alone. Thanks.
You Sound like you can use some help. Thw Way you can make this school year go by really fast is try to have fun in your classes. Try to really, have fun in that class in a way that you understand. Try that out for a week or two and if it doesnt work out by the time you get your job and then come back here and i have a ton more advice for you! [ AskMe5000's advice column | Ask AskMe5000 A Question ]
fizzicicci answered Tuesday September 5 2006, 4:10 pm: OK there's no way to physically speed up time... although I'm sure you know that already...
ANYHOO I generally find that keeping myself busy makes the time fly by, oh and of course, having fun helps too!
But are you sure you want the year to go quickly? Its kinda wishing your life away isn't it?
Oh, and I noticed the bit about you spending time mostly on your own out of school; You're probably one of these peopl who likes their own company, but if you spend time with some friends it not only speeds the time up, it makes it more fun!
P.S I heard thatif you go REAAALLLY fast like faster than the speed of light, time actually physically slows down for you! So I figure if you stay absolutely still time should speed up... lol anyways I hope I helped [ fizzicicci's advice column | Ask fizzicicci A Question ]
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