Adaptability

"All right, class, make sure you have all your things, and have a good day!"

Wow, those two periods were really a drag. Even though you were bored out of your brains, at least both classes were only note-taking presentations, and you weren't assigned any homework. Still feeling exhausted, sleep-deprived, and unable to focus, you plan to pick yourself up a coffee at lunch, from the McDonald's across the street. While packing your things and getting ready to leave the stuffy classroom, which reeked of teenage sweat and apathy, a new Messenger chat head pops up on your phone screen.

You recognize the chat icon and open your group chat with the other MAC Volleyball Club co-presidents, only to read a frantic online message. One of the other presidents, Angie, has called an emergency meeting in the computer science hallway, at the last minute. Your memory hits you like a brick to the head: you had to discuss club photos with the yearbook photographers for the entire Volleyball Club! It's important to figure out the best time for as many of your club members to show up to the photo shoot, but Angie insists that all of you MUST come immediately - it's absolutely imperative that all presidents are featured in the photo. The other president, Ben, is already on his way to your impromptu meeting.

However, the idea of coffee seems strangely alluring... you haven't had caffeine in more than two weeks now, and the mere thought of buying something to perk you up is tempting, especially since you've only gotten 6 hours of sleep. On the other hand, as a club president, it is your responsibility to look out for and do what is in the best interest of Volleyball Club. What do you do?