Message from @Vlad The Impaler
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Tip for energy, taking coffee and then a power nap of 10-20 minutes can really help
another tip: drink ice water
Tbh Iβm bored, Iβmma learn calculus out of boredom.
Another tip: Don't drink so much coffee.
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Dunking too much coffee can make you crash, yes?
... no
LOL
i think i just get dependent
thereβs no such thing as too much
this is my 3rd today
There is when it comes to caffeine though.
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Iirc, itβs that you have to consume more and more caffeine for the same effect as you continue drinking it
i have gaps in my schedule in where i can nap
pretty much
but im in college its inevitable at this point
Well of course
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"Caffeine has been associated with anxiety, restlessness, and difficulty sleeping. In addition, some studies suggest that drinking it regularly, even in moderate amounts, can cause chronic headaches and migrainesΒ ." -Lisa Wartenberg, Healthline.
Oh that too
Because it stimulates your nervous system.
Tea is a great alternative as it still has caffeine but not high amounts. Personally, I only drink tea because I can't stand the taste of coffee.
Ah ha, I see, the video is telling me that if I were to become a science major, I may have to take more calculus
So learning this early sounds like a good idea
What do you want to do career wise?
Iβm going into law so I can avoid calculus for the rest of my life
Well, Iβm not really specific on career, but I do want to have a science-oriented occupation
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Iβm currently on two sides of the coin, either *just science*, or that I could become a professor for science related subjects.
You must be quite smart then.
Not a high school teacher because Iβd hate to be restricted by curricula
Well I have a curiosity that makes me smarter indeed, the more I know, the more Iβll want to know still.
Boredom is also a push factor too
Though sometimes it nullifies my curiosity, but hey in some cases, it motivates it.
My reason for being a professor is that Iβd find it both meaningful for myself and for posterity to inspire students with the same burning curiosity as I have.
I'm more of a practical person myself, I'm better at doing things physically rather than mentally, but I would say I have a lot of common sense which makes me seem smarter.
Having a lot of common sense is a good thing, so Iβd like to know what common sense you know.
bruh