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Originally Posted by Perna
Marie, why didn't you read the text book (real curiosity; not anger, blame, self-shaming)? It can be hard, boring stuff, psychology, can't it? I don't care about how eyeballs work and I don't have any babies to test, much less room for a visual cliff? I bet the chapter exam has the sorts of questions I'll need to study; if I take those questions and write out good, "correct" answers for them now (in my best English class, creative winging language), that will get my imagination working and, with such a good imagination, I can anticipate similar sorts of questions that will probably be on the midterm and research and answer them now, playing around on Google and the Internet.
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I wish I could give you a good answer as to why I didn't read the book. I have trouble focusing on the pages, and I often immediately forget what I just read. The frustrating part is that I can type up hundreds of lines of CSS and HTML with maybe a few minor frustrations on the way, but reading a textbook is incredibly difficult for me. I don't know how to translate what I know within web design into reading a textbook. I don't know how to get my mind into the "zone" when I do anything web design related. I tried taking a bunch of learning style quizzes, but they are super inaccurate. I'm so disappointed in myself because I don't know how to do it right for my own distracted brain.