How do I learn easier, /sci/? I have memory problems, if I don't concentrate then I cannot let my subconscious accumulate information. I forget everything in 10 seconds.
Drugs: Caffeine, nicotine, amphetamines, methylphenidate, modafinil etc.
I am curious to know as well. I have just recently taken an interest in math, and hope that there is a good trick to memorizing things easier. Not being stoned all the time helps, though.
Memory pills? do they work?
>>9065816
There's no such thing as a 'memory pill' but it's indisputable that amphetamines and stimulants help you with learning. At university, I studied nothing until the few days before my exams and I just stayed awake on amphetamines. I completed my exams and passed with higher marks than 90% of the druglets who don't open their mind to it
>>9066070
>druglets
kek
but seriously, this. There's a reason they gave fighter pilots amphetamines. Caffeine also increases your attention and therefor memory, obviously less than amphetamines
>>9066075
My recommendation from years of using stims for study and work is 2FMA, it's like meth but without the craving for more, it's really smooth with little anxiety. It's a research chemical and can be hard to get hold of in some places even if it's legal, but it's the best thing I've tried so far for studying. I try to keep my usage for a maximum of a couple weeks a year during periods of intense studying, but I know people who have used it for a year every day with relatively okay side effects.
>>9066089
thanks but i just drink coffee. Ive just done prescription amphetamines in the past similarly to you, when ive needed to cram and shit, and it does work wonders. But the side effects of amphetamines hit me hard, and i absolutely abhor them
As I am not a brainlet, I generally just need a lot of green tea to study and I do pretty well for myself without any amphetamines required.