There has been a mix of students testing out of packets of lessons this semester: some veterans who want to get past the lessons to their projects and some newbies who are reading the handouts, reviewing the flashcards, and taking the quizzes. One class in particular has 4 students -- 3 veterans (1 is a three-timer), and 1 newbie. The new student new to the course is testing out of the lessons, while the veterans are plugging along not testing out of information they should know.
Tortoise and the hare? or avoiding documenting research? In an online Ophrah article,
The 11th Hour: How Working Under Pressure Can Be A Strength, author Robert Biswas-Diener states,
"Waiting until the last minute to tackle important projects doesn't mean you're a procrastinator—it could just mean that your mind works better under pressure."
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