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Don’t Bother Cramming, Kids
May 1, 2008 in Interview an Elder
Tags: assessment, days, effective, exponent, good, habits, healthy, hours, master, master teacher, math, methods, power, reliable, student, student teacher, study, studying, teaching, techniques, test
I met a science teacher who has his students log how much time they spent preparing for his tests as such:
In case you haven’t brushed up on math, lately, this is the notation for the number of hours spent studying to the power of the number of days. He with the largest total value is [...]
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Every day, we experience a thousand moments, each of those moments setting in motion a thousand slightly different possibilities in the future. When we make these choices, we are thrust toward another day's crossroads, where we have another thousand choices.
Given the infinite number of choices we make in a lifetime, why do we choose so many of the same routes and make just as many of the same mistakes as our parents and grandparents?
I plan to learn from their mistakes. Let's see how far I get.
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