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Since when are readings ever enjoyable? I hate reading, really I do. At the moment I'm reading a 100 page master plan for Sydney Olympic Park. Its as boring as all hell. So I watch tv at the same time. I also tend to switch subjects all the time. Get bored of one thing, move onto another subject. Also I draw little pictures on the side of the page - keeps me entertained cause I can't draw either :p
 

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miss_gtr said:
:O cape, how could u hate reading? lol u dont read F1 and V8 mags??
Theres a difference between reading and looking at pictures ;) I like reading those mags cause they are interesting.

If I have to read for uni, I sometimes sit on the train and go from Richmond to Hornsby, cause theres really nothing else to do on the train :p
 

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same as cape...tv in the background helps. i guess you have to be interested in the topic to make you interested, so it up to you but also up to the lecturer and what they pick, i mean articles are so much easier to read that scholarly articles.
and i agree with cape again, since when are readings fun? the only ever reading i enjoyed out of high school was an article which had like names and their associated meaning [humourously made of course] e.g Richard: the boy who draws p*nises on toilet doors...and uni? er...an accounting chapter that made accounting more interesting to me [yes very nerdy]
 
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hmm..well i don't see how not doing them is gonna help you do well....

just don't do it all in big batches, do like, 1/2 hour lots and then go for a run or have something to eat or call someone for a totally random phonecall.. anything just to break the thought process

n then when you come back to it, it won't seem so much:)
 

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