Sure I would, but the art is a bit distorted.
>real feet
Hate them for some reason unless they're my gf's.
ITT. Learning how to learn
>they're my gf
From which anime is she from? I personally really like Galko chan!
Not everyone is a handholdless virgin like you user.
[spoiler]Holding your own hand doesn't count[/spoiler]
>brainlets like you
Have you ever considered that maybe YOU are the one who is the brainlet, since you can't seem to learn by simply picking up a textbook and reading, but have to come up with convoluted methods?
>feet fags
Take your degeneracy back to
But they're so delicious.
You didnt answer my question dude, which anime did you get your gf from?
in my whole life I haven't learned once
I did homework but that was it
in school it wasn't a problem, I got good-mediocre grades
but now at uni it's a lot harder and I probably can't pass everything without learning
but learning is soo hard
it just doesn't work for me, I can't
I don't know how
This. Fuck off
Here are some books that I believe are useful sources on how to learn.
"study smarter not harder" is a really easy entry level book for anyone to learn about studying. It intros with a little bit of basic theory about how the brain works and then establishes some study practices and habits, as well as the study mindset.
Another book that I'm reading is called "the memory book" by Harry Lorayne and Jerry Lucas. The book is almost 40 years old, but as they describe in the book, the practice of mneumonics is ancient so this is ageless knowledge. Memorization is an extremely important part of book learning, which is why I recommend this book.
I have a few other books on my shelf as well on speed reading and mental calculation etc, but I haven't read them so I can't recommend them yet.