These are antonyms!!
Resistant means that something can't affect it (the resistant object), or has a hard time affecting it. For example, water resistant shoes aren't easily affected by water; water cant pass through them as easily as non-water resistant shoes.
Yielding means that something is flexible or is influenced by another thing easily. For example, when you "yield" when driving, you are letting the other cars go before you; or, when an object "yields" to pressure, it is bending under pressure (though not quite breaking).
In summary: resistant means nothing can touch it, while yielding means that things easily affect it; thus, antonyms.
Hi Dan,
Hope you are very excited about this moment in your life. College is around the corner. What a life experience it will be!
Remember the key points to be a succesful student from the very beginning.
Be on time. This shows respect for you and your teachers.
Never miss a class. One single lesson can be determinant to understand the subjec.
Be responsible. Homework has to be delivered in time, exactly the way teachers teach you.
No excuses. Nobody wants to listen to your excuses. Be a committed student and you will have no problems.
Take notes. Then go to the library and double check the information. Find as many sources as you can
Read books and articles from different authors. You are going to learn more by doing so.
And probiem solving is a must. Your mind has to be resolving problems almost in every class. Teachers love this kind of students.
I really wish the best. And if I can be of any help, just write.
Sincerely,
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