KPOP is great. A Lot of koreans love it and for some it's all they listen to.
but how much is TOO much?
have your grades suffered b/c of kpop?
when you should be doing hw have you instead gone on to youtube, soompi, etc to enjoy the totally addicting world of kpop?
My friend and I were talking about this. And I just wanted to know how many people would reply to this topic.
So I'll start off with some advice:
1. block tempting sites
2. set goals, a timetable.. Or promise to yourself that you'll only listen/watch videos on the bus ride, etc.
This is just a beginning. I hope you all will share some advice so soompiers can get a
BALANCE between enjoyment and studying.
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#2
Posted 09 December 2008 - 04:30 PM
Ufufufufufu...
i cannot live without my mooooosic....fufufufu *u*
i can't stop myself.
i cannot live without my mooooosic....fufufufu *u*
i can't stop myself.
#3
Posted 09 December 2008 - 06:16 PM
about 2 years ago, my grades suffered because of kpop.
i was a 3.50above gpa student until i got introduced to kpop. at the end of the year, my grade was a 3.33 gpa.
which isn't bad, but it isn't good either.
as i grew older, i knew i had to step up my game.
idk but it was just that one day that i realized that i shouldn't blame kpop for my dropping grades
but i really should've blamed my self control. of course, i still procrastinate now but i've changed my habits.
there's a time for everything and school comes first.
what i usually do, is i plan my day. maybe spend about an hour or two online then do homework.
that way, i manage to get more things done than just sitting in front of a screen all night doing nothing.
i was a 3.50above gpa student until i got introduced to kpop. at the end of the year, my grade was a 3.33 gpa.
which isn't bad, but it isn't good either.
as i grew older, i knew i had to step up my game.
idk but it was just that one day that i realized that i shouldn't blame kpop for my dropping grades
but i really should've blamed my self control. of course, i still procrastinate now but i've changed my habits.
there's a time for everything and school comes first.
what i usually do, is i plan my day. maybe spend about an hour or two online then do homework.
that way, i manage to get more things done than just sitting in front of a screen all night doing nothing.
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