Wow, that was a profound read, my friend.

For years. Literally years, I've been fascinated by science and math. But when it comes to memorizing formulas and terms, I'm a complete failure to to the utmost definition of the word.

Literature. History. Political Science. The art of writing. I excel, in terminology and cause/effect formulas. For years, I've left my history classes as what my peers called a "genius", only to enter my math and physics classes as that guy who always finishes his tests last, and incomplete.

What you said makes perfect sense: when I saw Kosovo's recent declaration of independence, I thought back to history to draw possible conclusions of what this could mean. Not because I memorized terms. But because I creatively visualize what history and politics are in a way that makes sense to me.

I'm going to try this "re-wiring" thing out. If this happens to be the holy-grail of missing wisdom for me, I'll never let anyone forget that I found it on cannabis.com.
Nylo Reviewed by Nylo on . How to become a genius in sciences I am an anomaly. In sciences I don't study shit and get A+es all the time. In AP physics in HS the teacher had to give me over 100% in the final cuz I set the curve so high that the average would've been 60% for the class. How much did I study? 0.0000000 seconds. I never studied or did any homework for that class. And I fell asleep in class like every day. In classes which are hard for most people at UCSD: I don't go to class, I don't do homework, I just go in for the quizes and tests, Rating: 5