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>>11300167
Have a complementary anime girl

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>>11044600
Experimental Anime Girl Therapy:

Step One: Gather Pictures of Anime Girls
Step Two: View various types of anime girls with different facial expressions, and different periods of time one focuses the consciousness on the image of the experimental anime girl
Step Three: Record results
Step Four: ????
Step Five: Profit!

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the questions in this thread are smol

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Can every even integer greater than 2 can be expressed as the sum of two primes?

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>>9540631
Post more anime math. I find it very fascinating to see how Jap schools operate.

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Yo, math and CS double major here. If it really is too much in the coming semesters, it's honestly alright to drop math into a minor.

That being said, I've found it very useful to peek ahead and plan my classes at least two semesters in advance. I got all my general requirements done by taking one class devoted to that each semester. I cycle math and CS by taking two from first major and one from the second, and then alternating to one from the first major and two from the second, etc.

In this fashion, I never try and put more than 4 classes on my plate at a time, since math is a big commitment to studying and computer science is a big commitment to time (think large projects). It pays off when you have classes that intersect topics from both, or when you can knock off requirements from both with a single class.

For more than any practical purpose, this is something you do because you want to do so. Unless you really want to *go out of your way* to study this in order to enrich yourself, don't do it, since it will put more stress on you at least on the first two semesters when you're acclimating to college and even more stress when you need to be taking things like real analysis and advanced algorithms (at which point CS classes will have started to require a few hard proof classes as well) in the same semester.

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>>9115588
>I simply can't remember how to solve some of the problems
Here's your problem. Memorization is not understanding. Study for UNDERSTANDING. Approach one topic at a time and do not move on from it until you understand everything about it. Start at the very bottom, if you have to. If you do this and actually apply yourself, this way is foolproof. Also, "there's no king's path to Geometry." There is is no easy way, it will take effort.

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