Cannon & LateHomework
Hey Cannon, ever think of an exam like a battle? I’ve got a plan—kind of… I mean, I’m still drafting it. What’s your strategy when you’re faced with a deadline?
Yeah, treat the deadline like an enemy line. First, scope the terrain—know what the exam covers, where the toughest spots are. Then hit the high‑value targets first, the hard questions, before the easy ones. Keep a steady rhythm, take short breaths to stay sharp, and if you hit a snag, call in a backup—quick review or a friend. Once the timer's ticking, push hard, then finish strong. That's how you win the battle.
Nice play‑by‑play, champ. I’d just wait until the last minute, then do the hard ones first so the “easy” stuff looks like a breeze… and hope the “backup” is actually a stack of coffee cups. But hey, if you’re that good, maybe I’ll try it… if I can find the motivation in the meantime.
You’re a mess, but you’re not the only one who counts on coffee as backup. Hit the hard ones first, sure, but if you burn out on that, you’ll be staring at a wall of easy questions. Find a quick break, stretch, or snap a selfie to remind you it’s only a test, not a war. Keep it moving, don’t wait till the clock explodes. You’ve got this.
Thanks for the pep talk, Captain Planner. I'll try to act like a soldier instead of a cat on a keyboard—though if I end up taking a selfie in the middle of a test, at least I can say I’m well‑documented. I'll start with the hard stuff, but if I see a wall of easy questions, I'll take a breather, do a quick stretch, and maybe pretend the clock is a lazy cat. We'll see how that goes.