Brian Tracey's accelerated learning techniques helps. There are 7 different ways in which info can stick. Repetition is one way so those who enjoy that way of learning will do better in the school system. The trick is to find which style of learning works for you and then apply that to how you study. It wont turn you into a genius but it will help things stay in there while not letting those other classes suffer.
Pelosi asked Trump for more time for the mass deportations of illegal aliens and the president gave her two weeks! Now congress will take another break for 2-3 weeks on Friday and just in, there are not enough votes from the Dems to make a deal. All they do is stall for time.
Repetition was the only way that math started to make sense. Though the amount of time I was putting in was not feasible with the other classes going on. If I wanted a career in an engineering field my math skills would not of been reliable enough for it. That’s why I said you can practice soccer every day but that won’t make you a pro. You might be better than some but you won’t be making money.
You always have a way of missing the point. It was the only way, why? Because that's what's taught. You have no idea what type of learner you are until you find out yourself because teachers don't go that far. You could be a visual learner so making learning maps could have been all you needed for things to stick enough to get you by. Yes some are more naturally talented than others, (higher IQ) but that's not the point. The point is finding how you learn to get you by. You don't need to be a genius to get your engineering degree and when in your job you won't have to come up with some mad new theory every day of your life at work. You'll be using a handful of similar mathematical equations over and over again.
I am more of a visual learner. I know this because my dyslexia mixes shit up so having a blue print for the most part makes more sense than categorical instructions. That being said not everyone can be a doctor or an engineer or whatever highly skilled profession is out there. My Nonno only went up to the 3rd grade in fascist Italy worked at a flower warehouse here in SF till he retired. He had the sense of buying property and renting that property and became successful from that or at least in my eyes. I may not be doing what I really want to do right now but I’m doing better than most people. I have a large savings and hopefully I’ll be able to find a good investment for it soon. Sometimes having a good sense on what needs be done is just as good if not better than having a degree.
Do you make enough to live ? The Bay Area is a mess if you are not taking home over 3k you will be struggling.