Logic puzzles! They really help.
One study showed that "learning" and reading kept your mind alert at an older age. Try learning new things. Once in a while take a continuing education course at the local comm. college. They are usually cheap and run from 2 weeks to 8 weeks.
Reading builds your vocab. and you learn something from each novel. (or w/e you like to read) Learning doesn't always have to be a course of study.
2007-05-20 03:29:38
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answered by aswtdevl 3
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U need to test yourself so u don't wast time on what u do know. Most people don't like to study what they are week on. Now u need a broad spectrum education so if a good job presents itself u will at least have some understanding. Your employer don't want to teach u 101 algebra. Then if u have a chance to start cramming. Good luck and work hard there is a gold mine out there.
2007-05-20 08:01:28
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answered by JOHNNIE B 7
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Reading, memory games, different studies. To make you more alert? I'd say take a shower or bath, and get some caffeine in your system. Good luck.
2007-05-20 03:23:07
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answered by Ann S 4
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Read books, puzzles, crossword puzzles, brain games, watch discovery channel, medical channel which is verrry boring, and library
2007-05-20 16:09:27
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answered by ? 1
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