Hey, I know this is kinda rare but I’m a Sophomore in High School taking four AP classes also (AP: Bio, Physics, Com. Sci., and World History)
It’s my first time having this work load, and it is pretty overwhelming at times.
For you, I’d say: do what benefits you the most. Always remember that time management is key. What ever you have time for is what you can do. You can talk to your counselor also. Especially, your teachers can help too. If you really do want to keep your classes, prioritize and do your best. I hope this helped a bit.
Good luck :-) Best Wishes.
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Employers don't want to train their employees because they fear they'll leave the company — which employees are actually doing more and more frequently these days — which means all the effort and expense of the training process will be wasted.
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The Cerebellum is the area of the brain that is also accountable for balance, coordination and vocal expression, among other things, such as receiving signals from the main parts of the central nervous system, such as the spinal cord.
Injury to this section of the brain may be responsible for the difficulty of Kristis to maintain her equilibrium.
Magnetic resonance (MRI) imaging:
Magnetic resonance imaging ( MRI) is one of the instruments or diagnostic equipment used in disease identification, diagnosis and treatment assessment. It features the use of non-invasive technologies in the development of 3d format clear photographs of internal organs such as the brain.
Neuroplasticity
This is one of the functions of the neural system of the brain. It has the ability to turn or modify its skills and functions by creating and reorganizing nerve cells in order to compensate for the effects of injuries or diseases.
Children are known to have more Neuroplasticity abilities than adults. If Kristi is still very young, chances are that she will recover with moderate or no treatments at all.
Cheers.
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