When it comes to procrastinating during exam season, most students resort to the standards: Internet, coffee breaks, video games and the like.
Uytae Lee did something a little different: he not only wrote a song about his sustainability class and procrastinating, but he made an entire stop-motion animation video for it.
鈥淚鈥檇 been studying for a few hours and it had gotten a bit boring,鈥 says the first-year student, majoring in Community Design and Environment, Sustainability and Society (ESS). 鈥淢y notes were all in front of me, so I just picked up my ukulele and started strumming a few chords and singing my study notes to myself, and it just came out as a song.鈥
The song, 鈥淪tudying for Sustainability,鈥 meshes together insights from the SUST 1000 course material with quick asides about how Mr. Lee should, really, get back to his studies. Set to a video that he made edited together from drawings on his whiteboard, the song is a hit with his classmates and professors.
鈥淚t鈥檚 not just a great song and animation, but it鈥檚 also a very good study guide for the class,鈥 said Steve Mannell, director of the College of Sustainability, who, suffice to say, was quite the fan of the video: he couldn鈥檛 stop laughing along with it.
Mr. Lee, originally from Langley, B.C., has played the ukulele since he was in elementary school. In addition to 鈥攚hich include covers of and alongside original songs like his Occupy ode 鈥攈e regularly performs at open mics and was a winner at the College of Sustainability鈥檚 YESSSSS No-Talent Show this past November.
鈥淚t鈥檚 just easy to pick up and play,鈥 says Mr. Lee of the ukulele. 鈥淚t鈥檚 portable, chords are simple and it鈥檚 easy just to jam with people on the spot...I can just find my way around it.鈥
While music is mostly a hobby for him, he appreciates the reaction from his classmates to the video.
鈥淭hey said it helped them study, which is kind of neat that people benefitted from my procrastinating!鈥