Post by j7oyun55rruk on Dec 28, 2023 5:15:52 GMT
Then I went to Anthropology and it was so hard. So I ended up changing my major three times because I couldn't finish it. I ended up taking Sociology which was an easy read and more writing than reading I have always been a pretty good writer. I knew I wouldn't be able to do that this time I was going to do a master's degree in a specific subject. If it's too hard I can't escape halfway through and change my major. This is a streamlined plan so it will take eight months to complete two years of materials.
As soon as I was admitted they gave me pages of reading material. I was like what C Level Contact List the hell am I going to do and I was really lucky because at the time I met a speed reading and memory expert. It turns out that he and for teaching children with learning disabilities, many of which your listeners may be aware of. This is basic speed reading and mnemonic techniques that you may have heard a million times or never heard at all. I've always been a hacker and I've always been very interested in pictures of me hooking myself up to a metabolic machine and trying to find out what my VO2 max was. I've always been interested in this. I tried speed reading a few times but never succeeded.
I never absorbed anything, but it opened up a whole world of mnemonic techniques that worked for me like magic. Suddenly I can remember something and I can read something. I eventually continued studying and was able to gain strength through reading. Essentially to make a long story short I found myself making a career out of re-teaching these skills which I taught in Hebrew.
As soon as I was admitted they gave me pages of reading material. I was like what C Level Contact List the hell am I going to do and I was really lucky because at the time I met a speed reading and memory expert. It turns out that he and for teaching children with learning disabilities, many of which your listeners may be aware of. This is basic speed reading and mnemonic techniques that you may have heard a million times or never heard at all. I've always been a hacker and I've always been very interested in pictures of me hooking myself up to a metabolic machine and trying to find out what my VO2 max was. I've always been interested in this. I tried speed reading a few times but never succeeded.
I never absorbed anything, but it opened up a whole world of mnemonic techniques that worked for me like magic. Suddenly I can remember something and I can read something. I eventually continued studying and was able to gain strength through reading. Essentially to make a long story short I found myself making a career out of re-teaching these skills which I taught in Hebrew.