u/Much-Clock-9766

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how long is the bowl construction supposed to take?

im really concerned about foot traffic, i dont have as many 10min gaps between classes this year as i did last but ive got enough to make it a concern, that tiny footbridge they have rn will probably take me 10mins to cram my way through lmao

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u/Much-Clock-9766 — 4 days ago
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places to study on campus where i wont be approached by random people?

i get more work done on campus but im kind of tired of being approached by random people who are trying to talk to me about their belief system or inviting me to their clubs or whatever, and im too polite to tell them im not interested lmao. i dont have this problem at STM, where i usually study, but they close on weekends and i dont really know where else to go that doesnt require any kind of booking than lower place

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u/Much-Clock-9766 — 2 months ago

what are some drastic changes i can make to become more productive in my daily life?

I'll start by saying that i'm well aware that an enjoyable life has breaks and moments of fun between the work and effort, but i've gotten to the point where i need to change things.

For my whole life i've enjoyed playing video games, and i never really needed to manage them alongside my other priorities, because those priorities either weren't very hard/time consuming (chores, cooking, etc) or were required from me, and i just put up with them (school, work). However, i'm now in my 2nd year of uni, going into my 3rd, and i've realized i need to change things. My grades have been fine, but i have procrastinated every single assignment, reading, and studying that i possibly have been able to. I mainly do so by playing games on my computer with my friends, though i'll doomscroll sometimes, as many tend to do. I have come to realize i have a very unhealthy relationship with my technology, and i need to do something to get myself off of it when there are things that need to be done, and to do other, more self-fulfilling things when there arent. I know that if i set some kind of daily time limit i'll probably just start turning it off eventually, and so i need some kind of solution that's more drastic.

Since i am a student, however, i do NEED my technology, since ~90% of my assigned work is completed online. But, i'm more than willing to try any kind of solution that isn't tied to my computer, i just really want to make some kind of change. Thank you all.

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u/Much-Clock-9766 — 3 months ago
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anywhere on campus to get dinner with RCC during the spring/summer semesters?

I have class on wednesdays from 6-9pm, but i also have a weekly meet with a friend prior to that which i prefer to show up to a bit early, so im usually on campus from ~3pm-9pm. Does anyone know of any places that accept RCC and are open around normal dinner time during the spring/summer semesters that would let me grab a quick bite to eat? or do i need to start packing a dinner lmao

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u/Much-Clock-9766 — 3 months ago