Sunday, 28 July 2013

What To Do When You Think You've Fried Your Brain

ENB120. Electrical Energy and Measurements. This is something my head is finding very hard to deal with at the moment.

Normally, I can understand new concepts quite quickly, but in this particular subject there's just too much to collate, mostly because of the number of different units in electrical engineering. There's Joules and Coulons, Volts and Amps, as well as Watts and Ohms. Now I could very easily give up here and fail the subject, but I won't.

Why not? Because I have a desire to learn more, no matter how hard it is, but that doesn't mean my brain can keep up. So, I decided to blog about it because I have an idea.

This idea is simple: use lots of time. If I spend an hour going through things on my own, it's probably many times more valuable than having someone regurgitate information at me. So, I'm going to use that optimism that I cultivated in my last post, and use it to study.

Yeah. Study. Something I'm very bad at, but this time, I'm determined to do it, because I know I'll fail without it.

So, without further ado, I shall go do just that, and keep this blog post rather short and sweet. And then, I'll write some more of my rather neglected novel, and life shall be sweet.

Byee!

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