What I Do Best by Adam Bobat
If there was something I was really good at, it would be procrastination. I can remember that I started procrastinating during COVID-19 because our assignments were easy enough that I could finish them in 15 minutes. Because of this, I would choose to watch YouTube, scroll social media, or play games, and this still holds true today. Back in seventh grade, I had to make a presentation about a poet, mine was on Robert Frost, and I finished that presentation 20 minutes before I had to present it. Another example of my procrastination was in seventh-grade history. Our history teacher, Mrs. Gregg, would give us electronic journals with twenty-plus slides we would fill out over the span of a few weeks before the test. For every two to three slides, you would have to watch a 40-minute-long video, but I never did that. The night before it was due, I would Google all the questions and information I needed to fill out on the pages and finish the journal in an hour or so. I never got anything be...