@OKRL
Oscar K
@OKRL · 3:19

Eating routines! Tryna figure it out

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Yo, what did do swell community. It is super late on a Monday after evening. I just had the most brutal midterm of my academic career here. It's been my third in a row. Kind of had one do on Friday, one do on Saturday. It has been a brutal weekend, but we are done with it, which is nice. We'll see what grades you get, but nothing we can do anymore. Moving on
@Taylor
Taylor J
@Taylor · 3:38

Not at Berkeley but I feel this. I struggled with a balance at UCSB

I know you mentioned that this was more specifically, a question for UC Berkeley student life, not a UC Berkeley student, but I did go to UC Santa Barbara. So we're in that UC family, and I really struggled with what you're talking about. When I was in school for a while, I used to be pretty obese. I was, like, £275. I'm now 175. That took a long time
@Noalily
Noa Lily
@Noalily · 3:33
And it's hard, like when you're living on your own to plan out your meals. And then if you come home after a really long day at school or you're in between meetings, it's very difficult to get yourself in the mood to Cook, so this isn't helpful. I'm sorry that you have to deal with this, but some easy little meal ideas that I can think of last year when I was living in Santa Cruz, I lived alone
@N1kkums
Niki Ebrahimnejad
@N1kkums · 2:24
Hi, Oscar. First of all, I am honestly, like in the same boat as you like. I'm a sophomore meal plan. Have two midterms this weekend. So I definitely relate to, like, the general situation that you were in. So for me, the way that I look at my meal taking depends on my activities during the day. For instance, breakfast is either it happens and I do it extravagantly or I don't do it at all
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