Ok /adv/ due to a huge missunfderstamding, I have a months worth of writing I have to finish within 2 days starting now... how can I pull this off... (any advice about staying awake for 2 days?)
>>17766595
Lie (bribe a doctor or lie to him to get an extention). Cheat. Steal. Either way, get off /adv/ and do something.
Not an answer to your question, but if you have trouble with procrastinating, this guy has fucking genius advice
http://waitbutwhy.com/2013/10/why-procrastinators-procrastinate.html
>>17766595
Can you define "a month's worth" in terms of numbers?
The best way I could think of is if you can find a few people you can truly trust to share the load.
>>17766693
The project was assigned the middle of October, I thought this was our final, so I've been taking my sweet time, turns out it's due in two days, it's a 200 level class, I'm a sophomore in college and am expected to study at least 40 hours a week…
>>17766721
How many words/pages are you supposed to write?
>>17766725
It didn't say, but I emailed the professor to figure it out
>>17766721
>to study at least 40 hours a week…
These estimates don't mean jack shit irl. Some students need 40h of work, some can whip their stuff up in 4h before the deadline. Stop complaining here and just get to work.
I'm in law school and my last 2 take home mid terms were done the day before (despite being assigned in at the very start of the semester)
You'll be fine
>>17766728
Probably isn't that much then, perhaps a couple of thousand or less than 10 pages double-spaced then
>>17766741
In my experience, law school is much different than other classes, so I don't think that's a fair comparison
>>17766751
10 pages double spaced is a fucking joke man, you could do that in less than 3 hours
I can't believe you're shitposting on an anonymous mongolian basket weaving forum instead of writing right now
>>17766595
I did this once. Wrote a 36 page thesis in 20 hours. It was my final paper for my major in college; I had a whole semester to do it and I waited until the last day of incompletes to finish it. Dumb, but that was how I did things back then because I didn't know how to manage my anxiety disorder.
Lock yourself in your room or whatever study area you use, chug energy drinks, and don't let yourself do anything else until it's done.
A page an hour is a reasonable timeframe, but you can do more if you're desperate. If it's only ten pages or some shit you can totally do it. People have written entire books in shorter timeframes; they just got on a roll and stuck with it.