Brilliant_War4087

Brilliant_War4087 t1_j31g1qu wrote

He could be right. It might feel that way due to time management and how long email correspondence takes to answer a questions.

I used it at the end of my college algebra class last semester. It was definitely better than the book/webassign and the supplemental math class I had to go to for the class. I ended up using it to finish a essay on endosymbiotic theory for bio and on my last couple math assignments and the exams. I got over 90% on all of them and I didn't "cheat."

Overall as a tool, it will make my life allot easier. The fact that I won't have to learn a knew platform every semester for math will speed up the learning process in itself.

We'll see, I start class again on Monday. I'll be using it for precalc, chemistry 1 and medical ethics. I predict I'll get straight A's and have more time to self study due to it improving my work flow.

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Brilliant_War4087 t1_j2kvab6 wrote

I'm a neuroscience undergrad and am going into psychedelic research. Psychedelics like Psilocybin open up generalized critical periods of plasticity. These can be used to "rewire" intrusive thoughts or ruminating thoughts. They seem to tap into a mechanism of intrinsic growth that has a goal state leading to a homogeneous energy landscape in the brain. This is all backed up with empirical evidence from research.

https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/bjpsych-open/article/effects-of-psilocybin-versus-escitalopram-on-rumination-and-thought-suppression-in-depression/2D5B3439C1BC04336534BC229803496F

I'm happy to talk to you about this in more detail.

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