you cannot be a scientist, at best you are a researcher. And you need a decent knowledge of at least those 3 subjects simultaneously if you want to become a true scientist this day, this is the essential, the minimum.
And this is needed even if you're from another area, so if you're a Biologist you need to know Biology and those 3, otherwise you won't be able to create anything new, just reproduce what people teach to you.
>be you >doing a gig lecturing High School students >see a student yawn >ask if he's sleepy, look for his previous test >he only wrote his name, ask if exams don't interest him >he just stares his desk >Nakamura the P.E. teacher told you about this student whom he gave good marks, you mention this >ask rethorically if he plans on quitting school and betting everything on sports >students turned backwards to to stare at you >scream "what are you looking at?!", students stop looking in a swift motion >you start your rant >"tell me student. In your opinion, how is our world evolving?" >"huh", he answers >*you give him a light bonk to the head* >"Its thanks to the power we got here" >*you bonk his head 3 more times while saying the above* >"Listen, student. All the progress in the world... it doesn't evolve thanks to muscles, it's from our intellectual abilities." >"You can run as fast as you want, but you'll never rival a motorcycle" >"You could be very strong, but you'll never lift a car." >"You can probably swim good as well, but your speed will never be a tenth of that of a motorboat." >"You might have good jumping legs, but a hang glider can cross a gorge without getting damaged." >"Am I wrong, student?" >you stare at him >he stares at you, camly >he answers >"But I know people capable doing all these things"
1. Get yourself in a completely dark room with a flashlight, or if the light switch is low then sit next to it.
2. Allow eyes to adjust for 5 minutes(remember complete darkness, even now you shouldn't be able to see)
3. Try to focus your eyes to the depth the thing you're looking towards is.
4. For the next 10 minutes you start flashing your flashlight/lamp as fast as you can. You do the next flash only when the after-image of your last flash is gone.
5. Repeat for 30 days, eventually trying texts as well, starting with large fonts and ending with smaller ones.
>SOME TIPS:
1. Use your first 5min of adjusting to dark to do something(music, brush teeth...)
2. The room can't have ANY light sources. Go as far as toweling the cracks under doors. Complete darkness is needed.
3. Use a flashlight for comfort. Don't try to remember text for the first days.
4. Use large text at the first and smaller text as you progress.
5. Flashlight for as little as possible, you don't want "time-lapse photography".
6. As you flash the light you will see as if it was still bright.
7. Eventually you will know how to imprint a 3D image into your brain like a photo. Able to notice details you didn't see at first glance.
How serious are Covid's neurological effects? Have you noticed changes in colleagues who've had it? A professor I work with had Covid last year and seems at least a full standard deviation less intelligent. Her output has drastically diminished and she forgot how to run a regression in fucking Excel. What is going on?
Does anyone NOT get a 6-figure job fresh out of college with a STEM degree? I just got my first position starting at 150k and thought I was hot shit but all my friends starting out are also making 100k+.
>you will not use any formulas for this exam >you will memorise every single fucking number and equation so you can forget about it 2 hours later
Why are memengeeniring professors like this?