Not being harsh OP but perhaps you could learn some basic sentence and paragraph construction. What you wrote is a bit muddled and you don't capitalise your i's either.
codeacademy is good for coding, but I personally find that I learn better if I have some project I'm working towards because it gives me a practical reason to learn and I'm motivated by wanting to finish it. other than that, you could go to the gym, get a part time job, socialise, or pick up a new skill that will help with your employability like maybe learning a language (duolingo is great) or doing some course on edX - most of what I've suggested is more learning, because boredom is your minds way of communicating a hunger for stimulation, so its better to feed it something healthy in my opinion. but then again you don't always have to go 100 miles an hour, its important to chill with something mindless sometimes too.
Not being harsh OP but perhaps you could learn some basic sentence and paragraph construction. What you wrote is a bit muddled and you don't capitalise your i's either.
No offence mate, but your constant highlighting of the fact that you have a lack of self-discipline does ultimately show why you find Uni too easy. There are 1000s of things that you can do, but your own laziness is the reason why you will not be able to commit to anything nor actally become good at anything. Someone had to say this eventually... it is the harsh truth and my personal advice (free of charge) would be to fix up mate.
No offence mate, but your constant highlighting of the fact that you have a lack of self-discipline does ultimately show why you find Uni too easy. There are 1000s of things that you can do, but your own laziness is the reason why you will not be able to commit to anything nor actally become good at anything. Someone had to say this eventually... it is the harsh truth and my personal advice (free of charge) would be to fix up mate.
work is not stimulating enough to do as it goes along. lecturers more or less teach material in seminars so no point doing pre reading. even though i do coursework last minute i get good grades because essay titles are generally centered around a certain topic so you just do reading for the class the topic is around +journals. so for the majority of term not doing much and just waiting for essay titles. trying to pick up on coding as a hobby in spare time(although thats not going too well due to lack of self discipline) can anyone else suggest other things to do? or advice in coding?