Studying stuff

I find this hard :frowning:

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Studying is tough I got terrible grades but managed to make it to uni as an adult.

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Studying can be hard. It helps me to have video game sountracks playing in the background. Those songs are designed to help you focus on complicated tasks.

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İ m studying some calculus and language grammar sometimes.its fun but i don t spend too much time.if i could maybe i can go to university one day

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i find calculus intriguing

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Well that’s good. Tutors may open doors for someone such as yourself.

I was too young to get one quickly enough (I didn’t know - what I didn’t know). In other words I learned this the long way). I didn’t Know thyself.

I’m venturing here, saying you may have attention span difficulties(I definitely did).

Calc was what I needed the tutor for!

I first need to study geometry/trigonometry before calc

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I was great at math through algebra; I could really see the application. Maybe in Calc I needed more ‘worldly’ type word problems.

It’s a pre-requisite for computer science (not the worst thing in the world) for me it would have been following In my fathers footsteps… but I digress.

How are you in trig and geometry? All I remember is ‘Soh-Cah-Toa’ and nightmares.

How are you in verbal type testing and reading etc…

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English isn’t my native language so I would probably score worse than average if the tests were in English
Otherwise I’m average

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Good. So you’re bilingual - that’s something you should never downplay.

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idk if im bilingual lol

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Anyway someone mind helping me with this (translated by google sorry)

”Mention examples of situations where a) rule, b) contemplation of consequences, c) conscience, d) empathy are not appropriate to support ethical judgment. ”

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The very first thing they taught us at university on Day 1 was: ‘The Case of the Spelunkian Explorers’.

It deals with all of those and you can google it. It belongs in a pre-law classroom in my opinion.

Sorry for writing again I think you just brushed me off, but I thought I had a great answer here!!!

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Sorry if i did that ! Thx for advise

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No I jumped the gun bias created by always forgetting English isn’t everyone’s language. Worse we just established this… I’ll let you go but check it out… it stays with you… !

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Studying is useless if you can’t work with your degree. I have a university degree in physiotherapy and its useless as I can’t work or volunteer. I can get another major b.sc. degree but its a waste of money and time my family and psychiatrist say.

I’m not even in upper secondary school/ high school yet so I got to study

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Yea its different for you as you’re under 18 and don’t need work/money. I started working at 14y.o.

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oh wow
what was your first job? I haven’t ever worked not even a little

I placed groceries on shelves in a food supermarket.

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