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am i screwed?

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I read "A Lesson Before Dying" in 6 hours one day, then did 7 pages on a paper that was supposed to be 5 pages on it that same night, and aced the exam on it the next day.


Then I slept, and then I woke up and urinated on the book.
 
Originally posted by: rpbri2886
School starts on thursday. So, tommorow I have to finish reading 1984 (approx 200 pages), answer a bunch of questions, and do 10 single page current events that i should have been doing all summer.

Am i screwed?


Pretty much yes.
 
Bah, you aren't even close to screwed. Take you about two hours to read it, I don't know where that guy got the 5-6 hour figure. But hey I speed read at 450 words per minute so perhaps my average is a bit skewed 😛. 10 page paper, ehhhhh about an hour maybe an hour and a half. So a total of 3 maybe 4 hours. No dude, you aren't even close to screwed. Read the book tonight & do the paper tomorrow in the afternoon and you'll be good to go.
 
1984 is SUCH an easy read, you can finish it no problem, the current events might pose a small problem, but that's nothing that cliff-notes can help you with
 
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