>>11874894Stop memorizing things that aren't fundamental tools like how to differentiate a polynomial, how to draw a free-body diagram, how to balance a chemical equation. You won't gain much insight into anything doing that. Drawing detailed diagrams and pictures, not doodles but actual scientific drawings with equations, network logic, graphs, short hand notes and comments makes learning much more engaging. Read about what interests you do not waste time grinding exercises if you feel you understand the core concepts. Do not become accustomed to easily digested explainer videos and books, this kind of shit won't train your intuition for any subject including engineering and CS/Math where doing the activity is much more important than passive learning. If you are looking to be a scientist, get your sea legs and try home experiments, the organic chemistry autist(s) that post here are actually doing science even if its not very rigorous or precise when they set up their stupid synthesis operations.