This rewrite represents my determination to take on the challenge of blogging.
Hello. This is Inishie Destiny from Seito Medical School. This rewrite is about how boldly I, who stayed up all night, can tackle the high ground of a blog.
It's now 11:30am and almost lunchtime. What should I have for lunch? I'll dash to the convenience store after I finish writing this article. I sincerely hope that this medical school rewrite will unleash my potential.
Well, in the original story, I'm talking about taking on number theory or quantum mechanics. No, that's fine. I'm motivated. But the point is, it's easier said than done.
I am eager to tackle the medical field, so I would like to boldly tackle number theory and quantum mechanics and deepen my research in medicine, mathematics, and physics. One thing I would like to try is changing the order in which I read textbooks.
I am promoting a new pattern of reading: read the first chapter, the table of contents, and the last chapter, then read the last chapter, then the sixth chapter, the fifth chapter, the fourth chapter, and so on, all the way to the first chapter. Writing a blog also requires knowledge. There are many ways to acquire knowledge, but the most cost-effective way is to read a textbook.
Of course, reading Wiki and the like can also be considered meaningful in terms of reading.
First, let's have a strategy meeting before we start reading. As I said before, we'll read the first chapter, then the last chapter in reverse order, back to the first chapter, so that's fine for now.
There may be things you don't understand during the process. What is this terminology? I don't understand this theory even after reading the explanation. You can take out an introductory book and look up each point before you start, but I think I would rely on Wikipedia.
First of all, whether it's a textbook on number theory or physics, I think it's a good idea to get a rough idea of the subject from Wikipedia. Of course, the main thing is the textbook, but it's also good to use Wiki or an introductory book as a sub.
I think you can learn a lot just by doing this. Output what you learn in a blog and keep a good memory and record.
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