

Purchase a little dry-erase flip-book and pen similar to the one you’ll use on the test, and use that for studying. In a practical sense, I’d recommend re-creating the test conditions. A lot of your competition is coming from Indian, Chinese, and other students for whom English is a second language, and a lot of them are engineers, finance, or other heavy math-users. If I assume your nephew is Irish and speaks English as his first language, my general advice would be to study hard on the math portion and basically ignore the rest. Advice generally needs to be customized to the needs of the person.

And you can always find the latest meetups around the world on the meetup sidebar on the left. New South Bay meetup, Saturday October 6, see here for details. Other good discussions from the subreddit: is Britain really poorer than Mississippi, and in what sense? and JudyKateR on useless jobs.ģ. And see also Seppo on shamanism and thedixon on psychedelics.Ģ. Beyond that, see this comment by local schizophrenia research JRG, and this thread of comments by local schizophrenic Vaticidalprophet. I’ve also been reminded of many things about psychosis that don’t fit this model, which I might talk about more later. They convinced me I made a couple of mistakes both of fact and emphasis on there: first, that in many prodromes the negative symptoms come before or at the same time as the positive second, that I forgot to mention there’s a large population of people with schizophrenia (or schizophrenia-like symptoms) who never worsen at all no matter how long their psychosis is untreated. There were some great comments on the schizophrenia thread. You can also talk at the SSC subreddit or the SSC Discord server – and also check out the SSC Podcast. Post about anything you want, ask random questions, whatever. This is the bi-weekly visible open thread (there are also hidden open threads twice a week you can reach through the Open Thread tab on the top of the page).
