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  • Have you ever actually tried one out? I’ve got pretty weak arms and wrists, but I usually play with my arms resting on something. It’s not like I’m holding it out in front of me while playing. Doesn’t feel natural to hold it up like that, but it would be a bit heavy if I tried long term. I even added the cover dbrand sells which added another bit of weight, but my arms are supported so I really don’t care.





  • Bunbury@feddit.nltoADHD@lemmy.worldHow do you study?
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    19 days ago

    I mean… yes. Definitely yes to the impostor syndrome. But people thinking I had answers made me pay attention differently and made me work harder to understand stuff because people were counting on me to always know.

    It was like having an accidental accountability buddy. I could be questioned on the testing material basically at any point in time. So I tried to always be ready.


  • Bunbury@feddit.nltoADHD@lemmy.worldHow do you study?
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    19 days ago

    The way I pulled it off is basically by pure chance. A few classmates had gotten the impression (still don’t know how or why) that I was a good student. Whenever they had any difficulty at all they’d ask me. As such I was constantly explaining a bunch of stuff, especially the more difficult parts of the material. So from the moment I first understood it I just kept on repeating it to others endlessly.

    In retrospect that’s probably what helped me get through the whole thing.