Sunday, May 1, 2011

P=nRT/V

I was born a crammer. I never had study habits. Back in high school when my parents sent me to my room to study, I always fell asleep with the book or my notes open but unread. Fast forward to college when I studied hours or an hour before the exams. I guess my brain is already used to working under time pressure. So even if you lock me up right now in a room with nothing else but books and reviewers, I'm 99% sure that more time will be spent on daydreaming than studying. That's just how it works for me.

Others are on "facebook hiatus", social isolation, and all that stuff, but I don't think I can do it myself. I can't live without photography and writing. I may be pressured by how far they have already gone in terms of the review materials, but at the same time, I love this balance. I love having some kind of life outside the review somehow. Sometimes I feel guilty for not being focused enough, but it's really, really hard to change, especially if you're happy with things just the way the are.
And I'm happy with things just the way they are.
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P=nRT/V - equation for pressure as derived from the Ideal Gas Law (PV = nRT).

3 comments:

  1. but don't forget that you have a goal... that is to pass the board exams...

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  2. YOUR GUARDIAN ANGELMay 1, 2011 at 5:36 PM

    high school and college days were steps to your goal, but review is different, so that you have to approach it differently... if you will not build enough knowledge for that important dates, you might be in a limbo when the days come. slowly built -in enough knowledge for that great days....so that you will achieve your goal, JUST THIS LAST STEP AND YOU'RE DONE. please...

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  3. Hahaha. I definitely have to agree with you frappy! I also feel the same. Pharmacy books work as sedatives for me also and I also daydream a lot. Teehee! Lalalalife! :)

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