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Name one thing you have self-taught yourself.

>> No.10679130

>>10679123
Gold abyss illusion

R.E.M and mind computer to streamline dreaming

>> No.10679133

Climate science. The whole science behind global warming, i got rly interested in it.

>> No.10679163

calculus
programming in C

>> No.10679179

>>10679133
have you discovered that it is a hoax yet?

>> No.10679192

Calc1-3

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10679211

>>10679179
>t.

>> No.10679220

>>10679123
touching my pee pee

>> No.10679244

pretty much everything this freshman year. I rarely show up to lectures, might have to do it in year 2 next year tho

>> No.10679252

>>106791230
Nothing. I can't even tie my shoes. No joke. Currently trying to memorize times tables but even then, using a book. I browse /sci/ in a suit and labcoat and pretend I'm a scientist doing important busy work.

>> No.10679396

>>10679179
Lot of poltards here recently uh... U guys having fun?

>> No.10679408

never roid

>> No.10679510

>>10679123
how to be really, really good at ERP

>> No.10679520

>>10679123
Stuff about topology and functional analysis. As a physics major obviously I didn't get any of that in my courses, so thank god for YT lectures.

>> No.10679521

>>10679408
zyzz died from roiding kek

>> No.10679522

>>10679123
C and CUDA programming.
It paid off this year, since I can make some pretty fast simulations.

>> No.10679545

>>10679522
Are you simulating Sonic for that film?

>> No.10679548

>>10679521
He died to sauna.

>> No.10679555

Everything I know about music theory is from investigation.

>> No.10679556

Self taught my A levels after dropping out of school. 5As get. Finally going to uni.

Also some real analysis and basic combinatorics

>> No.10679559

>>10679123
>you have self-taught yourself.
Definitely not English.

>> No.10679563

>>10679123

a shit ton of mathematics. It hardly counts as "teaching myself." after a certain point, it's just "doing math."

>> No.10679712

>>10679123
Abstract algebra, introductory commurative algebra and the nullstellensatz

>> No.10679713

>>10679555
>music theory
Cringe

>> No.10679774

>>10679556
Nice

>> No.10679776

>>10679123
Bass guitar and some orbital mechanics

>> No.10679779

>>10679712
>nullstellensatz
Huh

>> No.10679824

>>10679123

Basic python coding. Just for fun, I never took any CS or programming courses in college and it has nothing to do with my actual job.

>> No.10680047

How to win in the "aboid the cars" gamemode in overwatch

>> No.10680096

>>10679123
A big part of my coding skills, guitar.

>> No.10680124

Everything.
Even in college, I learned through my own reading.

People who had to be taught anything "to get it" are brainlets.

>> No.10680138

>>10679555
Why is lil pumps music so good?

>> No.10680159

Cyrillic

>> No.10680168

>>10679123
Programming (C, Haskell, Lisp)
Some basic group theory

>> No.10680172

>>10679123
Playing piano. Took 6 years so far, i can play somewhat correctly most of chopins nocturnes with few days of training and can dabble with some even harder pieces.

The only downside is that the few days of training takes usually atleast a week or 2 since my technique is probably fucked beyond saving and i get cramps if i play more than ½ an hour a day.

>> No.10680189

>>10679123
Baking and cooking.

>> No.10680213

i used to think that im good at maths now im shit

>> No.10680215

>>10679123
how to jacks off

>> No.10680216

>>10679123
Masturbation

>> No.10680236

>>10679123
Completely independently I have learned how to spin a stick in a really cool way. I girls' attention with the skill often

>> No.10680252

>>10679713
Cringe

>> No.10680260

>>10680172
Minesweeper

>> No.10680269

Poker
Barista craft
Shouldering
Tattoo myself with home made equipment using ^
Electronic engineering
Piercing
Plant care

>> No.10680270

>>10680172
>>10680260
sorry meant to reply to OP. But now that I did reply to you I do have to say cramps are the biggest enemy in minesweeper too.

>> No.10680272

Card tossing
NLP
Stand-Up comedy

>> No.10680280

>>10679396
This board has always been a subsidiary of /pol/.
You are the one intruding.

>> No.10680355

>>10679123
everything except reading

>> No.10680375

>>10679123

Calculus (single and multivariate) and ODEs, and special relativity back in HS. A little bit of group theory. So baby math.

>> No.10680435

>>10679123
hate

>> No.10680470

>>10679123
molecular cloning

>> No.10680486

>>10679192
How hard was it?

>> No.10680488

>>10680375
good for you anon. most people don't make it past differential or integral calculus, let alone ODEs. The fact you touched some group theory is also impressive for a non mathematician. Did you make it to the first isomorphism theorems or just basic stuff like definitions and Lagranges theorem?

>> No.10680492

a difficult language (relative to others) up to lower-intermediate level

>> No.10680525

>>10680280
Really made me chuckle

>> No.10680542

Calculus, linear algebra, differential equations and some set theory/ topologyish also basic high school math, I don’t really learn best with lectures, they’re to slow, boring, or un-engaging, reading books for me is easier, adhd helps a lot in that department.

>> No.10680547

>>10679123
How to beat my refractory period into submission and cum multiple times in a row without going soft in between.

>> No.10680624

>>10680486
Not too bad, but most of learning it was applying intuition to evaluate difficult integrals and derivatives, as expected.