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But. we all know that the chances of that happening are zero, and the chances of you waiting until 2:30 a.m. to start your paper when it is due at 8 a.m. the next day are about 100 percent The best excuses so far for procrastination are authored by students at Pepperdine University, Some very interesting responses prevail among the favorite excuses that have been used. ‘I work best under extreme pressure. was one of my favorites, especially since the deadline for this is tomorrow. (Just kidding.) I know that I can do the assignment in about an hour, so why waste good television time to do it when I can do it in the Galley an hour before class begins is another good excuse. My favorite by far is from a certain vice president of the school, who must remain nameless for reputational reasons When I have procrastinated. I go into a meeting and discuss aspects that I know to be true and don't commit to ones I am unprepared about. Then I explain that additional research needs to be done and will have to be Procrastination quick relief can be costly, and the student may need to work harder to disguise the paper as being an original than to have written the paper anyway. Catching some waves, downtown Malibu, an easy way to put off getting to the books. reported at a later date and time Of course, this has only happened one or two times and the meetings were not about important issues involving Pepperdine and its well being Sure. The effects of procrastination sometimes outweigh the time saved (or lost). When you do an assignment or project at the very last moment, the final product is most likely not the very best of your ability. Nothing ever is. or so it seems, when your brain is functioning by the aid of No-Doze alone. You know you've procrastinated too long when you count the hours until the paper is due and realize that it will take you at least that long to type the thing. When grades come around you sometimes want to hit yourself and say. ‘Why did I wait until the last minute to do that?” 'If I had done it earlier I may have even had time to proof-read for typos, then I would have gotten a better grade and my final grade would have been better.' Should have: would have; could have. The trials and tribulations of hindsight. Graduation arrives much too quickly-something we as students do not have the option to delay Well, we do. but the financial burden of one more year at Pepperdine keeps us from contemplating procrastinating graduation any longer. Shortly before graduation you see your cumulative grade point average representing the past, tremendous four years of school. This does not bring a smile to your face. The parental units are not too pleased either. Reality sets in; you can't promise yourself to bring your GPA up with vigorous studying next trimester because—there are no trimesters left. It's come down to interview time and other students (who don't procrastinate), who have higher GPA's, get the job. This sounds pretty ominous But there is a brighter side to all of this You can always go work at daddy's company and possibly inherit his position. Things are looking up. Procrastination? is it all worth it? You bet! GINA CASEY
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Sophomore Robin Martindale soaks up the sun’s rays while he studies Western Heritage at Seaver’s sand courts. procrastination Procrastination: The first thing you learn as a freshman and the last thing you want to do before you graduate. Why do we as students think we can get away with doing things at the very last minute? Mom and Dad ask you to have the car washed by the time they get back at 2:30. No problem. You start at 2:15. There is a legend that circulates throughout practically every college in the country about the freshman fifteen. It is understood that every woman who enters college gains 15 pounds by the time she goes home on Christmas break. I can testify that this legend is partially true. I put off exercising from the very first day I got here. The walk up four flights of stairs to Suite E was enough for me. So. I figured that the stairs would be plenty of exercise . Wrong. Christmas rolled around and I managed quite nicely to gain 10 pounds. It was not pretty. So. I decided to start exercising and eating right-- the following week, of course. Your sophomore year begins and you get to start taking some classes in your major. It is amazing how these classes that are supposed to be more interesting are always the ones that require a 20-30 page term paper. You are to research and work on this throughout the course of the trimester; the professor says. How does the word no' grab you?' says the student. All that really registers is due date: end of the tri. Then you think to yourself. 'Well, maybe I will do the research now. costly shortcut 8 opening
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malibu night life When you think of Malibu, you don't really picture it as a place for exciting nightlife. Rightly so. when it has places like Hollywood. Santa Monica, Westwood, and the Valley with which to compete. On the contrary, people seem to overtook some really fun places because they're relatively localized, and unless you live in or around Malibu you wouldn't know about them. Two such familiar sites are Baja Grill and the Malibu Inn. Both places offer their own unique style and atmosphere, whether you're there to eat. relax or be entertained. What makes these places different, and why do they draw a specific type of crowd? The Malibu Inn, not really an lnn‘ for those of you who are non-locals, is famous for its Tuesday and Thursday night 'Burger Madness specialty. It is definitely the best hamburger in Malibu, if you can hold on long enough for the cooks to finish preparing the sizzling, medium rare delights. But while you're waiting, you can chomp on salted peanuts found in two. huge wine barrels. On the average. you have to wait 15 minutes for your burger and if you've fasted ail day. you'll gorge yourself with peanuts until they call your name over the intercom. Diverse would be the best word to describe the decor as well as the people. To enhance your dining pleasure TV screens with sound turned up are positioned at different angles around the restaurant, along with speakers to provide current, classic, rock and pop music. If you're curious enough to venture to the back of the restaurant through the hallway, you'll find a few arcades along with serious shuffleboard players. One of the players, who happens to be a Malibu local in his early 30s, says the Malibu Inn is unique from other spots in town because the relaxed atmosphere and casual dress is great for me.' Comparing The Inn to other places in Malibu, he says. In contrast, if you go to any other restaurant, you have to get dressed up. shave and spend lots of money. The Inn is the perfect place to kick back. Jim Miller, a senior at Pepperdine. comments that the 'Inn' is a great place to go hang out and catch all the sports playoffs with a crowd. According to Tina Schultz. Pepperdine junior. Malibu Inn is packed during the World Series games. hockey playoffs, the NBA Championship, and on Superbowl Sunday Schultz says.'It's the hottest spot anywhere in Southern Cal to pull up a stool, if you are lucky enough to find one. and enjoy the food, friends, spirits and sports.' The Inn has a nostalgic aura about itself. With all its classic memorabilia hanging on the wall, it is as if the owner never intended to make the restaurant fancy. Maybe that is why it creates such an interesting atmosphere for one's dining and socializing experience. The Baja Grill is known best to Pepperdine students for 'Reggae Night and not for the food. However, the Mexican food has definitely improved over the past year and is not a bad choice for lunch or an early dinner before the crowds arrive. One woman says what makes Baja unusual in comparison to other festive locations is. 'the dancing, selection of current music, food and personal bartenders. John Lerer sums up what Baja is all about: 'Baja is a place for the locals and students and is not part of the L A. scene. It s nice after a hard day surfing at the Bu‘ to be able to cruise in and socialize with your buddies. So. Malibu night life is not always visibly raging, but if your know where to go. Pepperdine students can find fun. frolic, and food right here in town, just about any night of the week JOEY FUSCHETTI World famous Malibu Inn burgers and fries go tor $1.25 during Burger Madness ' 10 opening
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