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Efficiency: Studying in the shower
Written by Nasir N. Pasha   
Sunday, 20 April 2008 12:16

I know this may be a strange notion for some, as the purpose of a shower is to get clean and get out; but like many people (I hope), I do my best thinking in the shower. It's a time for me to get away and clear my head resulting in some of my best ideas.

 

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Study in the Shower
A little study aid that I developed while preparing for the CA bar was to devote that lucid brain in the shower to bar review. I managed to tape study pages which summarized bar trouble spots to my shower wall protected by its plastic sleeve.This may have prevented well-needed downtime, but for those with limited time and a need to learn a lot of information fast, this is a great tool. I've carried over my bar studying tacticts to learning a new language. Who has time to learn a language? Who has time to take a shower--I do.


I only wish I had discovered this tactic while in law school. I can see it now, memorizing future estates would be the easy part of property. (I actually liked property, so I guess that analogy doesn't work)


My next msision is to somehow figure a way to be able to write my spontaneous eureka moment ideas while in the shower. I don't think a DRY-erase board will do very well, but perhaps some use of watercolors will suffice. Any ideas?



 
Comments (3)
1 Wednesday, 07 May 2008 19:42
Sarah
Now that was pretty funny, but maybe i'l give it a try for finals next semester. maybe.
2 Tuesday, 13 May 2008 22:47
Deaf Pixie
That's kind of funny when you want to passed the test for finals. Never thought you can put it in plastic sheet to keep waterproof while you showered.

It is unquie and something different.. Why not you can try that ?

you must have a plenty of sense of humor?

Deaf Pixie
3 Wednesday, 14 May 2008 08:02
Nasir N. Pasha
Yes, I know it is strange, but you can't knock it until you try it!

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