Tips on how to become more intelligent...

<p>I need them.
Pls.
Anyone?</p>

<p>READ MORE BOOKSS it really helps. It doesn’t matter if it’s not a scholarly book about neurochemophysiology. Just read. If it’s published, then it’ll help you.</p>

<p>Log off. :)</p>

<p>Hang out with mint and studiousmaximus more often and hope some of their glorious beacons of intelligence rub off on you.</p>

<p>^Well, that was my second suggestion. So either this was an eerie but pleasant example of telepathy, or it’s absolute sarcasm.</p>

<p>For your sake, yankee, for your sake…</p>

<p>I love books. </p>

<p>Ahhh, mint, but I adore CC. </p>

<p>Lol, yankee, lol. ;)</p>

<p>watch the history channel</p>

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<p>I always knew your hair had magical powers…</p>

<p>Sincere, of course.</p>

<p>What is it with the mentions of mint’s hair? I feel like I’m missing something… </p>

<p>@catsby
I do not own a television.</p>

<p>Do you own a computer, or do you use someone else’s/the library? The Internet has a ton of resources…there are educational videos on YouTube, college lectures, etc. Pretty much everything on TV can be found on the Internet.
(I don’t know if increasing your knowledge would actually make you more intelligent exactly, but you write better when you read more, and you make more connections between different ideas in your mind when you have more general knowledge.)</p>

<p>I do, heather. </p>

<p>I was looking into some online lectures by professors of top schools. It’s a start. </p>

<p>Speaking of libraries, I desperately need a membership at one of them.
~>_<~</p>

<p>hang with the smart kids</p>

<p>I’m no longer in school. In my area, I’ve no clue where the smart kids are…located, lol.</p>

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<p>read (really read) volumes 2,10,14,20,22, and parts of 36 and 37. congrats you’re now intelligent.</p>