KaminaSquirtle: do you have any special foods you eat for energy or something? At this point, I'm stumped on a problem myself and working on it has been making my brain feel like it's made of butter.
Oh, and I've "lost" 4 pounds this week, so I suspect that I'm going to need to work on my caloric balance some as I get back into the studying groove.
Nope. I just eat fairly healthy in general. I think a lot of energy comes from getting enough sleep, though. Maybe some kind of youthly vitality?
I sure know what you mean about hard problems making your brain dissolve though. I've had that happen to me plenty. Haven't had it recently though. My brain will probably feel like
melted butter next semester though. It'll be the first time I take a course higher than a 2xxx level. It's a 4xxx course, "Introduction to Modern Algebra." Description:
"Equivalence relations, greatest common divisor, prime decomposition, modular arithmetic, groups, rings, fields, Chinese remainder theorem, matrices over commutative rings, polynomials over fields."
I don't even know what most of those things
are. It'll be an interesting semester, if nothing else.
I'm willing to bet your problem is quite a bit harder than anything I'm dealing with too. Sleep on it if you can? That often helps me. Or just take a break, do something mindless. I know my brain, at least, can't work on stuff 24/7.
And I'm not going to work any more on that problem until my Mon., when my TA can answer some questions I have. Not worth trying any more until I can clear some things up.