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 Posted: 08:48 - 07 Nov 2010 Post subject: Keeping the brain sharp after degree |
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So, not to bore you guys too much, but I used to be a lot sharper. The end of my degree I used to regularly post page long rants on here, well, boring you guys.
Admittedly I'm a lot more laissez faire about most things now and can't be arsed going over old ground (vegetarians, god, Africa, etc), but part of it is I don't feel as mentally agile any more. Which is a rather big understatement.
In the 2.5 years since I left uni I've kept myself busy, but in retrospect not a single thing has required any brain power (perhaps the diving physics which I had to explain to people often, which again I've fully forgotten now) but now I'm back to science (teaching it no less) and my brain is utterly rebelling.
Maybe I'll pick it back up, but I'm feeling quite retarded at the moment.
How is everyone else coping since their degree? I know the gist of things, or the ultimate answer, but I'm buggered if I remember any of the important bits on the way.
Is this ultimately the joy of life? Get fit enough to get complacent, get a beer gut... rinse and repeat until you die. Likewise, do something intelligent for a few years, get damn intelligent, switch to watching lots of downloaded tv and getting drunk for a year, struggle to win arguments with pub philosophers.
Relearn... rinse and repeat.
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I think it's normal..lack of use leads to lack of ability
I taught myself to program in Perl and PHP about 7 or 8 years ago just for something to do, lost interest in web related stuff shortly after and stopped learning and revising.
Fast forward to now, and my brother asks me to help him out with his new website, an online 'comic'...He wants a nice interactive site and a PHP + SQL backend seemed a good idea to me...
I can hardly remember anything!! I'm sure I'll remember after I give my brain a nudge but it's so much harder than it was!
If I was getting paid for it, I'm sure the motivation would be better though! |
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| asharin wrote: |
I can hardly remember anything!!  I'm sure I'll remember after I give my brain a nudge but it's so much harder than it was!
If I was getting paid for it, I'm sure the motivation would be better though! |
Yeh, the biology is coming back to me fairly swiftly, although still can't remember anything. But I appear to be teaching a whole term of Stoichiometry (Chemistry equations) for my chemistry class
Means shorter 'teaching' lessons as set them lots of problems to do, as you have to practice them to learn them anyway. But have to 'teach myself' everything too, and know it well enough to teach in pigeon english (and field questions/figure out fuck ups).
A few years back it might have hurt my head less, put it that way.
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Good idea Ariel.
Interesting tips about the languages.
Meantime I still try to write things in shorthand, just to keep my hand in (so to speak).
(the head nun at my school always tried to convince us that shorthand was another language just like Latin or French)
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| Ariel Badger wrote: | Learn a non Latin based language .
Arabic is quite easy and fun.
Russian is hard.
Finnish and Hungarian are impossible as are Mandarin and Cantonese. |
Been 'learning' (more picking up) Thai for the last 6 months. Can speak and listen to a half decent standard. Infact my favourite Thai song recently seemed to be playing at about half the speed it normally is, and I could make out loads of words/sentences etc.
Still, not really the same thing unfortunately.
Aye Hellkat, but as Asharin says, without monetary motivation it's a hard thing to keep up. My rants on here used to be my outlet, and that slowly dried up. I may have compounded my problem by 6 months unemployed and then 6 months working possibly the most mindless job available. Oh and then 6 months working on a beach doing nothing but floating about underwater... I'd sacrifice the intellect to be doing /that/ again
But still, the point remains, if you aren't doing a mentally difficult (and related to your previous education) job, you will forget bloomin' everything.
My two years out and about have certainly made me a more fluffy and well rounded person, which maybe again is helped by not feeling the urge to correct EVERYTHING people say. But still, I miss it.
As for owing it to myself... the getting weight down is owing it to myself, and I'm now suitably sexy (and will continue until some kind of eating condition at this rate) because I know once I'm happy I will no doubt rebound. But that really does improve quality of life.
Just curious if putting in lots of time and effort to get 'brainy' is really worth the pay off, especially after a lifetime bleating about the horrors of being more intelligent then your peers... ____________________ China traffic/travel bike vid - When I make a sweeping statement, please add the word 'statistically' in to the sentence before you bitch...
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The stuff I learned for my degree, as it turns out, was barely adequate. I use just about everything I covered (except some of the more in-depth biochem and pharmacology but I still retain a general understanding of it).
Whilst a lot of it becomes routine, as in you just know something without having to think about it, the knowledge is added to and challenged all the time by something left of field. I quite often have to go back to first principals and figure what the hell is going on.
I do find you get a bit jaded along the way though. It's not new learning, it's building on the foundations you already have and you get stuck in one track. Even though you're learning new stuff all the time, your brain is telling you you already know about it.
I suppose that's one of the reasons I mess on in the workshop section on this site a lot. It's a very similar set of problem solving skills to diagnosing a sick animal but a totally different system you are working with.
My maths level is totally abysmal though. Probably at standard grade level or lower. I never was much good at it and lack of trying hasn't improved matters. Must try harder. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Isn't Suduko fairly mindless though? The equivalent of a jigsaw puzzle but with numbers?
I wonder if there is a page full of scientific equations somewhere on the net, where you could learn one or two, and do some practice. That's sharpened me up over a few weeks.
But like most things, a little bit of an increase just lets you know rather starkly how much you've initially decreased... ____________________ China traffic/travel bike vid - When I make a sweeping statement, please add the word 'statistically' in to the sentence before you bitch...
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You also has what appears to be a handbag dangling from your right elbow.
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2 Years after school and I've forgotten a lot of the stuff I have learnt, I used to be pretty good at working out Maths in my head (although was never very good at the subject) was quite good in science (got A and a B) etc but I've forgotten so much of it now and find it hard to do maths in my head.
Use it or loose it I find, I did German gcse, can barley speak a word of it now.
Although I have found my everyday knowledge etc better than at school, but I guess that comes from experience than anything else though. |
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Depends what you mean by mindless. Requires thought, far more than just learning a few equations rather then deriving them from principles.
Either way little different to the kind of "brain training" advocated.
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Easy tiger, I also find Countdown mindless so you're not alone.
Granted, equations aren't that brilliant either, but learning how to sort data to fit in them etc, and know what the inputs and outputs mean. That forces understanding. Blindly plugging numbers into a calculator is retarded, I'd totally agree.
Of course most people convert an equation into 'this number goes here, this goes here, and this is the answer' and it becomes mindless. But to start with it's alreet.
What other activities have we got? ____________________ China traffic/travel bike vid - When I make a sweeping statement, please add the word 'statistically' in to the sentence before you bitch...
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Hi
Most things on that basis are mindless.
My point was that Sudoku are just like the kind of thing that the brain training apps are. Basic but to get some kind of thinking. And I am far from convinced that they are that useful, unless your brain is already fried.
If you want to learn things in detail then you need to keep learning which is going to mean ever more detail. And probably ever more detail in an ever smaller and more specialised area with everything else suffering.
All the best
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 80 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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