You of course say all this with no experience in any of the fields.Pochsy wrote:
It's tedious, boring shit that requires hours upon hours of practice, not original thought.
You're ego is legendary.
You of course say all this with no experience in any of the fields.Pochsy wrote:
It's tedious, boring shit that requires hours upon hours of practice, not original thought.
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First year calculus does have some memorization...as does first year anything. That is because you haven't learned enough to actually understand the basis for most of it...so you just need to know it for the test. Once you start deriving your own formulas, there is nowhere near as much memorization as there is a need to understand the problem and intelligently solve it. I would not EVER lump bio with a mature, mathematically based science. I say this as a guy with a BS in Applied Math and a MS in Physics who works in Biological/Medical research. Bio is not a matured science in the way Chem/Physics/Math are.Pochsy wrote:
Really? No experience? I tried them all before having decided it wasn't what I wanted to do. I took first year calculus.Flaming_Maniac wrote:
You of course say all this with no experience in any of the fields.Pochsy wrote:
It's tedious, boring shit that requires hours upon hours of practice, not original thought.
You're ego is legendary.
But, my experience is limited, so we'll put aside the obvious argument: you don't have to sit them to understand what goes on.
Unoriginal thought. Original application.
Unless you are a PhD. Are you?
LOLPochsy wrote:
Really? No experience? I tried them all before having decided it wasn't what I wanted to do. I took first year calculus.
Copy/paste for added effect dummy. I'll make sure to put [sic] next time so you get it.Uzique wrote:
how the fuck are you two arguing over intellectual-egotism when neither of you can use 'your' in its correct form?
lolMarlo Stanfield wrote:
This^^mtb0minime wrote:
What's worse is that most of these kids doing it are of the more "useless" majors. All the business majors, art history, literature, etc. It's kind of sad that they think it's insanely difficult and requires that they take those kinds of drugs to do well, or at least pass. Then again, the memorizing and regurgitating are the only majors it works for. When you actually need to learn theories, learn to apply information, or most importantly, learn how to learn: an all-nighter with a cocktail of Red Bull and Adderall is not going to help you at all. Not surprisingly, these are the same kids who drink until their livers shut down and need to be rushed to the hospital and have their stomachs pumped... every weekend.
I may not go to some uber top ranked University, but I've seen the syllabus and course loads for several big top ranked Universities and they are the same thing I'm doing using the same exact books.
In my experience college is fairly easy and most of these people needing to use drugs to get through it are fucking weak.
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c during the holidays were im forced to eat normal stuff, and can't just get trashed whenever i want i find myself feeling amazing after a few days, whereas at uni a good pizza, 8 cans of harp and some lucozade in the morning can achieve the same feeling...for a day or so before i crash.Uzique wrote:
i honestly find, to echo an earlier post, that a healthy diet and lots of water eventually results in just as much energy, focus and productivity.
drugs and chemicals are, of course, always a shortcut to a certain frame-of-mind or state of being. they all have long-term effects, drawbacks and comedowns.
Both are psychostimulant drugs. One is worse for you, but they are both in the same category of drugs. Just like weed and acid are both in the same category of drugs: hallucinogens.mtb0minime wrote:
Inappropriate metaphor.Flaming_Maniac wrote:
DrunkFace wrote:
Fix'd metaphor. Now go.
Re: caffeine vs. smart drugs: in both cases people are voluntarily consuming them.
Re: sex vs. rape: in one case both adults are consenting, in the other case at least one of them is not. I will explain the "at least one" in a soon-to-be-posted thread that gave me a great idea.
Don't bother telling that to an engineering student.Uzique wrote:
also the point about 'societal acceptance' is a big issue. caffeine and other mild stimulants are completely fine but other 'prescription' drugs that affect the same receptors in the same chemical manner arent? it's kind of like the casual chewing of cocoa in south american countries - to us it's shocking use of an illegal drug, but to them it's culturally natural. we have the same with starbucks and high-sugar, high-caffeine, high-taurine, high-stimulant everything. whatever it takes to get the results, i suppose. anyway, it's a huge grey-area and you can't have absolutes of black/white, right/wrong. every drug has a different purpose, a different benefit, a different drawback, and a different potential for abuse.
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Same, minus the coffeeeleven bravo wrote:
most ive done to help in class was drink red bulls and coffee
Lucozade Orange + smoking.liquidat0r wrote:
Same, minus the coffeeeleven bravo wrote:
most ive done to help in class was drink red bulls and coffee
3am in the morning essays in in 6 hours and im running out of cigarettes and whiskey crew checkin' ineleven bravo wrote:
I also chain smoke every time I end up writing something the day before its due.
at least i have the experience and entitlement to talk about both sides of the storyFlaming_Maniac wrote:
ITT: FDA professionals
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