Yh the key is to write what you are learning multiple times and eventually your brain will memorise it.
Pokequaza said:It is not a fact music helps you with studying.
Vulpix Yolk said:I've also heard the if you study before bed it helps you remember
r3skyline said:neway, im done trollin. bye.
lol, whomever said they were med degrees?esperante said:lol a qualified adult with medical degress trolling a pokemon forum? honestly i think that's just a tad sadder than having no idea what you're talking about... so i guess you win that one, buddy.
the articles are interesting at least though
r3skyline said:lol, whomever said they were med degrees?
so because people enjoy fun, its sad? i wonder why so many take the interwebz so seriously nowadays.
also, the way you keep posting, youre actually trollin back yourself.
and no, youre incorrect sir. i do know what i am talking about.
i said it was a fact that it helps people study correct? i posted info where it was proven. i didnt state that it helped all people now did i?
how about you try reading before you respond to a person's post next time eh.
the two who kept responding trying to say my "fact" was incorrect; i want you guys to go back, and read my original response to the first reply.
i stated "MOST people". i NEVER said all. lol....
successful.
oh, and if youre curious, i only have my LPN license. only degress i have are my AA and CS degree. IT field sux. so im switching to medical. working towards nursing school. hoping to hit PLU/UW seattle soon (currently attending UW-T), and enter the UW med school.
the field is dying. i was a sys admin for a while for a contractor, but other than needing a BS for the majority of work, its not worth it..::n00bmuffin::. said:What exactly do you mean by "sux"? I can't imagine that it would be hard to find a job in the IT field. Are you saying that it's boring and tedious work?
Also, for the thread:
http://quizlet.com/
Krucifier said:Why would you have to memorise the periodic table? If your teacher is making you do that, give me her contact information and I'll set her straight. Providing you pursue a career in science, you will always have access to reference materials such as the periodic table. It is a waste of time to memorise it, let alone it is a pointless endeavour. Much like the people who memorise Pi to the hundreth or so digit. It's not useful for anything.
You should be able remember the symbols for each element though. Na for sodium, K for potassium, etc.
r3skyline said:lol, whomever said they were med degrees?
so because people enjoy fun, its sad? i wonder why so many take the interwebz so seriously nowadays.
also, the way you keep posting, youre actually trollin back yourself.
and no, youre incorrect sir. i do know what i am talking about.
i said it was a fact that it helps people study correct? i posted info where it was proven. i didnt state that it helped all people now did i?
how about you try reading before you respond to a person's post next time eh.
the two who kept responding trying to say my "fact" was incorrect; i want you guys to go back, and read my original response to the first reply.
i stated "MOST people". i NEVER said all. lol....
successful.
oh, and if youre curious, i only have my LPN license. only degress i have are my AA and CS degree. IT field sux. so im switching to medical. working towards nursing school. hoping to hit PLU/UW seattle soon (currently attending UW-T), and enter the UW med school.
I feel so sorry for you. You said they weren't medical degrees; in the quote above you said you were switching to medical, doesn't this suggest you have medical degrees?r3skyline said:lol, whomever said they were med degrees?
so because people enjoy fun, its sad? i wonder why so many take the interwebz so seriously nowadays.
also, the way you keep posting, youre actually trollin back yourself.
and no, youre incorrect sir. i do know what i am talking about.
i said it was a fact that it helps people study correct? i posted info where it was proven. i didnt state that it helped all people now did i?
how about you try reading before you respond to a person's post next time eh.
the two who kept responding trying to say my "fact" was incorrect; i want you guys to go back, and read my original response to the first reply.
i stated "MOST people". i NEVER said all. lol....
successful.
oh, and if youre curious, i only have my LPN license. only degress i have are my AA and CS degree. IT field sux. so im switching to medical. working towards nursing school. hoping to hit PLU/UW seattle soon (currently attending UW-T), and enter the UW med school.
r3skyline said:the field is dying. i was a sys admin for a while for a contractor, but other than needing a BS for the majority of work, its not worth it.
know a friend who has been in the field for 10+ yrs (exp) and is only topping around 90+k/yr while my wife's nurse anesthetist friend is dishing out 120+k/yr!!!
she JUST graduated too. lol.
.::n00bmuffin::. said:Let me know how much she's paying in malpractice/liability insurance and student loans.
Why did you say you already have them medical degrees then, was it just to confuse things?r3skyline said:red blastoise - its the interwebz...its not like its vital for me to worry about spelling/grammar/punctuation here. lol
dark - ah, i see youre young. you don't just obtain a degree even when you have enough credits. say for instance you obtain your AA first. you cant just go, "oh, im 10 credits short of a Science degree too!". nah...it doesnt work that way, you have to do a LOT of classes again before you receive your next one.
in other words, you go to school, AGAIN.
for biology, they have these coloring books that help sooooo much. lol. they work. its great! no joke, any person who is taking microbiology or anatomy will tell ya that those books help A LOT. so much to memorize >__>
I can think of something else that involves BS.r3skyline said:the field is dying. i was a sys admin for a while for a contractor, but other than needing a BS for the majority of work, its not worth it.