a&P is the most interesting class you'll take in the hard sciences. 2 is probably better, but 1 is good. Lab sucks, dont' waste your time memorizing muscles and bones. I just learned the major ones, who gives a fuck on the bones in your skull, you'll NEVEr need to know that shit. 208 or so bones, only need to know maybe 50 or 60 I think, there are a ton in the skull that i didnt' even bother with. Woudl have gotten an A in A&P1 but i wasnt' memorizing useless info. They made us go through 30 muscles or bones and then write down what they were, where they attached and i think which artery supplied the blood or maybe which nerve innervated the muscle. if you can't figure it out after 10 minutes of studying, it's not worth knowing unless you're a doctor maybe.
Insanity Abs isn't a joke, but there's way too much rest. the C sit is the best workout, i think. all the other ones use the hip flexors too much.
My hip flexors are extremely tighter than they should be. no idea why. Did 12, 12, 12 reps of 100 lbs squats. Didn't feel right, but didn't hurt. AFter I stretched, legs feel OK.
Did some shoulder workouts for my rotator cuffs, too easy. No idea why they hurt, they're obviously not weak. And it sucks that they're such small muscles (3 in the back, 1 in the front), no wonder people get problems with them.
I'd become an officer, make more money, maybe more responsibilities to pass the time. depends on how worthless those responsibilities become. I dont know about nursing unless anesthetist like I said before. I'd say nursing sucks, but any job with extreme repetition isn't for anybody. Humans aren't designed for that. We have highly specialized workers that become burned out too quickly in every field rather than the jack of all trade workers. Pros and cons to both, I guess. We're all basically robots, that's how i see it. no wonder so many people are unhappy
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