WTF do I do now?

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Snipawolf wrote:Get A LOT OF BEER, perhaps. Never hurts having a little bit of BEER to spend.
viewtopic.php?f=10&t=15083&p=285786#p285786Sleksa wrote:Snipawolf wrote:Get A LOT OF BEER, perhaps. Never hurts having a little bit of BEER to spend.
Final wrote:Ketamine.
gl hfVutskits et al from Geneva showed that short-term exposure of cultures to ketamine at concentrations of > or =20 microg/ml leads to a significant cell loss of differentiated cells and that non-cell death-inducing concentrations of ketamine (10 microg/ml) can still initiate long-term alterations of dendritic arbor in differentiated neurons, including dendritic retraction and branching point elimination. They also demonstrated that chronic (>24 h) administration of ketamine at concentrations as low as 0.01 microg/ml can interfere with the maintenance of dendritic arbor architecture. These results raise the possibility that chronic exposure to low, subanesthetic concentrations of ketamine, while not affecting cell survival, could still impair neuronal morphology and thus might lead to dysfunctions of neural networks.
Another Doctor DoLittle on the Approach - Kentamin isn´t the Real Thing. And don´t buy textbooks. Buy an E-Reader and get a good Camera- Snapshot, Sideturn, Snapeshot- Return of the Book to the Libary (or) a the richer Friend..Final wrote:Ketamine.
Scrap that, you are not worthy.Michilus_nimbus wrote:Fufnakel
Also, if you end up with a textbook that you can't get other ways... just shop around online as a Campus store is probably the worst place EVER to buy textbooks... Online or Former students are a good place to start.PicassoCT wrote:Another Doctor DoLittle on the Approach - Kentamin isn´t the Real Thing. And don´t buy textbooks. Buy an E-Reader and get a good Camera- Snapshot, Sideturn, Snapeshot- Return of the Book to the Libary (or) a the richer Friend..Final wrote:Ketamine.
My little Hint, really try out already what you want to study- spares you wasted months of studytime. No use to study into a direction you detest just for the money.
In all other Cases for having free Time, my Advice- read Books, read Essays or write.
I agree that trying out what you want to study is important. You could talk to people in the field that you want to go into and see what their job is like to determine if that's what you really want to do. Most college students end up changing their majors several times and end up staying in school longer than they had too all because they didn't look into the field that they were going into.PicassoCT wrote:Another Doctor DoLittle on the Approach - Kentamin isn´t the Real Thing. And don´t buy textbooks. Buy an E-Reader and get a good Camera- Snapshot, Sideturn, Snapeshot- Return of the Book to the Libary (or) a the richer Friend..Final wrote:Ketamine.
My little Hint, really try out already what you want to study- spares you wasted months of studytime. No use to study into a direction you detest just for the money.
In all other Cases for having free Time, my Advice- read Books, read Essays or write.