Deja Q
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Thu Oct-23-03 08:19 PM
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I'm going on vacation for 5 days, should I bring something to study? |
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Or should I just relax, I can study for my certs when I return? :shrug:
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latebloomer
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Thu Oct-23-03 08:22 PM
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RELAX and enjoy! It ain't no vacation if you have to work.
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Thu Oct-23-03 08:24 PM
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2. Depends - on my vacations, I like to take things to study |
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Because I find study relaxing. But it's all stuff I CHOOSE to study, not stuff for classes. If it was me, and I was wondering about taking class-related bullshit, I'd say, no way.
Take something fun! Relax!
And sip a martini by the beach (or equivalent drink/location combo)for me!
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Thu Oct-23-03 08:31 PM
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3. If you are the type of person who can't relax bec you will be |
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constantly thinking of studying for the certs, my recommendation is to set aside 2 hours per day to study and the rest is called VACATION.
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Scaramouche
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Thu Oct-23-03 10:17 PM
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4. Just take your navel... |
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It usually goes where you do...Also it is useful for study...Check it out...May need cleaning...
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gyopsy
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Thu Oct-23-03 10:20 PM
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and see how you feel once you get your vacation off and running. If you don't bring the books, and then you decide to study once you get there, then you're screwed. Brining the books is the most logical choice.
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Thu Oct-23-03 10:22 PM
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Read McCarthy's "Blood Meridian" or anything else by him. He's perfect for downtime.
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