That's why after every semester, you just execute a complete brain wipe, so you will have space for the new semester's materials. The whole point of college is to learn the fundamentals of the profession that you are going in to, to learn how to work with other people, and to learn how to take tests successfully, which is basically how I got through college.
Because unfortunately, everything they really went into details about, would never apply in the actual real world. I would advise getting an internship if at all possible, to make sure you actually like the profession you're going into. For example, I started out college as a middle grades edu major, then I attempted to teach the lower end of 8th grade math. That's when I changed majors, since I realized that only teachers who have been around for 20 years get to teach honors classes.
But yeah, Lamictal-Memory loss, I think is pretty accurate. I'm trying to remember when I took it, which is bad, because you would think I would remember since I had the rash.
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