The Evolution of Genius: Every Night, I Get Smarter!
Chapter 2: First Day at School [1]
- Chapter 134 - 1286
- Chapter 133: White Bed
- Chapter 132: At The Barrier
- Chapter 131: Believe
- Chapter 130: Converging
- Chapter 129: Free Will
- Chapter 128: Diverging Probabilities
- Chapter 127: Race
- Chapter 126: Purpose
- Chapter 125: Alarm
- Chapter 124: Moonlight ❤️
- Chapter 123: Not Allowed
- Chapter 122: Way To Relax
- Chapter 121: Cure For Depression
- Chapter 120: Layer Six
- Chapter 119: Last Break
- Chapter 118: Successful Entanglement
- Chapter 117: Escape
- Chapter 116: Last Step
- Chapter 115: Sight and Progress
- Chapter 114: Month of Time
- Chapter 113: Arise Success
- Chapter 112: Watching
- Chapter 111: Better Education and Concert
- Chapter 110: Scamming SpaceZ
- Chapter 109: Drug Cartel
- Chapter 108: Back In
- Chapter 107: Reward and Banquet
- Chapter 106: Back For Noble
- Chapter 105: Grey Network
- Chapter 104: New Drugs and Distribution
- Chapter 103: Drugs
- Chapter 102: Ulthars
- Chapter 101: Before I Jump
- Chapter 100: War
- Chapter 99: Party on Coelus
- Chapter 98: Invitation
- Chapter 97: New Facility and Forum
- Chapter 96: Modulator
- Chapter 95: Satisfaction
- Chapter 94: Clubbing
- Chapter 93: Mouse
- Chapter 92: Accident
- Chapter 91: First Class
- Chapter 90: Unified Theory
- Chapter 89: Everyone For Themselves
- Chapter 88: Safe
- Chapter 87: Coelus
- Chapter 86: Competition
- Chapter 85: The Architect
- Chapter 84: Close
- Chapter 83: Relationship II
- Chapter 82: Fusion Ignition
- Chapter 81: The Lab
- Chapter 80: Subcompany and Waves
- Chapter 79: Parents
- Chapter 78: Canada
- Chapter 77: Casi
- Chapter 76: Relationship
- Chapter 75: Conundrum
- Chapter 74: Maestro
- Chapter 73: Interesting
- Chapter 72: Ceremony
- Chapter 71: Consciousness
- Chapter 70: Boston’s Neuroscientist
- Chapter 69: A Hot Night
- Chapter 68: Passing Time
- Chapter 67: Closed Research
- Chapter 66: Back In Germany
- Chapter 65: Thirst For Knowledge and Olivia
- Chapter 64: Layers
- Chapter 63: Information and Choice
- Chapter 62: White House
- Chapter 61: The Reasons
- Chapter 60: I Don’t Know You
- Chapter 59: Interrogation
- Chapter 58: Famous or Infamous
- Chapter 57: Complications
- Chapter 56: The Call
- Chapter 55: Z
- Chapter 54: Next Step
- Chapter 53: Ph.d.
- Chapter 52: The Revelation
- Chapter 51: At Harvard
- Chapter 50: New Car
- Chapter 49: Bigshots
- Chapter 48: Friend or Foe
- Chapter 47: Around The World
- Chapter 46: First Encounter
- Chapter 45: Breakthrough
- Chapter 44: Enlightenment
- Chapter 43: Conscious
- Chapter 42: On The Flight
- Chapter 41: On The Brink
- Chapter 40: The Lord
- Chapter 39: Fan
- Chapter 38: The Switch
- Chapter 37: Feelings
- Chapter 36: The Cruise
- Chapter 35: A Game
- Chapter 34: Developments
- Chapter 33: Come In
- Chapter 32: Changes
- Chapter 31: Just Observants
- Chapter 30: Fading
- Chapter 29: The Prodigy Maximillian
- Chapter 28: One At A TIme
- Chapter 27: Safe Day
- Chapter 26: IMC [2]
- Chapter 25: Dreamy
- Chapter 24: IMC [1]
- Chapter 23: Tease
- Chapter 22: No Need For Mathematicians
- Chapter 21: International Journal
- Chapter 20: First Thesis
- Chapter 19: Team Leader
- Chapter 18: Dreamland Net Start-Up
- Chapter 17: GAI Weather
- Chapter 16: Dreamland
- Chapter 15: The Scholarship
- Chapter 14: Meeting Preparations
- Chapter 13: Sharing The Results
- Chapter 12: Waiting for Results [2]
- Chapter 11: Professor Milik
- Chapter 10: Waiting for Results [1]
- Chapter 9: SAT
- Chapter 8: Approaching SAT [4]
- Chapter 7: Approaching SAT [3]
- Chapter 6: Approaching SAT [2]
- Chapter 5: Approaching SAT [1]
- Chapter 4: First Day at School [3]
- Chapter 3: First Day at School [2]
- Chapter 2: First Day at School [1]
- Chapter 1: Max Sullivan
The teacher began handing out the test papers to each student, and as I received mine, I quickly scanned the questions. To my surprise, the questions seemed strangely familiar, as if I had known them all my life. They were clear and straightforward, I relaxed seeing what I saw and dived straight in.
'How Much Does Your Leg Shorten When You Stand on It?'
"Well... all I gotta figure out is the mass, gravity doin' its thing, and the cross-sectional area of my leg. Then, I can just plug that into the equation I picked up earlier today."
With remarkable ease, I paced through the questions, solving the majority of them within a mere minute.
A few required a bit more thought, taking up to three minutes of my time. After solving nine questions, only one remained – a unique challenge that wasn't mandatory but had the potential to earn some extra points.
'When using a pencil eraser, you exert a vertical force of 11.00 N at a distance of 3.00 cm from the hardwood-eraser joint. The pencil is held at an angle of 25.5º to the horizontal. How much is the pencil compressed lengthwise?'
"Well, well... I gotta figure out the torque slammin' on this pencil. Now, all I'm missin' is the inertia, the bendin' stress, and, ya know, good ol' Hooke's law!"
Wow, I found myself pretty darn satisfied with what I jotted down. I couldn't help but wonder what was going on with me, and if this sharpness will stick around.
I mean, what the heck, it's kinda nice. I might just have a shot at that SAT in two weeks and nail a top-notch score. Maybe even slide into one of them Ivy League engineering programs or something.
Ethan, who sat at the desk to my left, glanced at me with this dissapointed expression, probably thinking that I flunked the quiz and that I started getting all frustrated, chuckling at my own darn stupidity. Oh, he couldn't have been more wrong.
Then I stood up, grabbed the paper, and with folks in the class shooting me these weird looks, I handed in my paper to the teacher. She shot me an angry glare and warned me:
"If you don't start going through those books, your future is as good as ruined, now go, don't disturb the other students"
Not that I gave a damn. I knew I aced that quiz with a perfect score. I was itching to see the look on her face when she went through my paper, but instead, I strolled out of that class with the biggest grin I'd ever worn in my life.
The hallway was deserted, with most student cozied up in their classrooms. Only a few lingered around, a couple of 'em leaning against the wall like they had all the time in the world.
The door to the school library caught my eye. It was a place I'd never ventured into, always making a beeline outta school as soon as the bell rang, only hitting the books right before those dreaded tests.
But today, I wanted to see if I could actually learn something. Being smart isn't half bad, I figured.
I stepped into the library, and what'd ya know, it was mostly nerds sitting at their desks, all quiet-like.
The good thing was, you could just grab any book from the shelf and you're good to read it. So, I figured that for engineering, math would be a decent place to kick things off.
I snagged "Pre Calculus" off the shelf, which lay right next to a 'LOTR' book. Even though I'd been theoretically through this stuff the last two years, it just wouldn't stick in my brain.
I have to admit, it's a real head-scratcher why the heck did someone decide to plop a book from 'The Lord of the Rings' series right next to it?
Maybe they figured they'd make folks think twice about diving into some math stuff and, instead, tempt 'em to grab Tolkien's epic and get lost in a real-deal adventure.
As I cracked open "Precalculus," I dived into topics like linear equations, functions, quadratics, inverses, matrices, polynomials, and exponentials.
Suddenly, it was like a light bulb switched on in my brain.
The explanations in the book made it seem straightforward, much simpler than how the teacher had been explaining it. I had moments of enlightenment as I went through each topic, realizing that maybe I had the knack for this after all.
Continuing my exploration, I delved into the realms of trigonometry. Trigonometric functions, identities, and the unit circle suddenly seemed more like old friends than abstract concepts.
The book's clear explanations and step-by-step examples guided me through the world of sine, cosine, and tangent functions.
Complex numbers, often seen as intimidating, became more approachable as I grasped their arithmetic and representation in the complex plane.
I reveled in the elegant simplicity of De Moivre's Theorem and Euler's Formula, both presented in a way that made perfect sense.
Moving on to vectors, the book led me through the fundamental principles of vector addition, dot, and cross products.
Each concept unfolded with a clarity that left me wondering why it had ever seemed so complex in the classroom. I mean, Mr. Johnson, my math teacher, could've learned a thing or two from this book.
I couldn't help but shake my head and mutter, "Mr. Johnson, you seriously had this talent for makin' vectors feel like trying to untangle headphone wires in the dark. But this book here? It's like a freakin' flashlight cutting through that mess,"
I couldn't help but feel a growing sense of confidence. The world of mathematics was starting to feel like a realm I could not only navigate but conquer.
I was determined to keep going, explore more advanced topics, and see just how far this newfound clarity could take me. My focus shifted from merely surviving the school life to thriving in it.
I still needed to go through some more Math content to get a perfect score on the SAT but it seemed like I could devour those topics whole.
Suddenly, a pencil lightly poked my arm.
"Umm, sorry..." a voice said, and I turned to see an attractive girl probably my age.
She was wearing short pants and a yellow, belly-exposed t-shirt and had long straight hair as dark as her eyes.
With a reddened face, she asked, "Can I ask you a math question?"
I looked at her, feeling a mix of surprise and curiosity.
"And what makes you think I'll be able to come up with an answer?"
"I saw you going through that book with such focus and writing stuff down on paper."
"Alright, shoot. What's the question?"
"It's a pre-calculus proof, you know? I've been trying to come up with an answer for quite some time now, and I have a class in 30 minutes that I need to go to. Could you help me out?"
'Prove the Law of Sines for a triangle'
"Hmm, let me see," I replied as the girl brought her chair closer to get a clear view of the paper in front of me.
"You got your triangle, sides 'a,' 'b,' and 'c,' and angles 'A,' 'B,' and 'C,' right? Now, check this out: draw a line straight down from angle 'A' to the opposite side. Call where it hits 'D.' Here's the deal with the Law of Sines: Take a side, like 'a,' and divide it by 'sin(A).' Do the same thing for 'b' and 'c' with their angles. It's wild, 'cause 'a / sin(A)' = 'b / sin(B)' = 'c / sin(C).'"
"It helps in solving the triangles, even if we ain't got all the info. Pretty slick, huh?", I looked at her.
The girl's eyes widened in amazement as I explained the seemingly complex Law of Sines slowly and clearly. She couldn't help but smile, realizing that math could actually be fun and understandable. "Wow, thanks! It's crystal clear now!" 𝘧𝑟𝑒𝑒𝘸𝘦𝘣𝑛𝑜𝘷𝑒𝓁.𝘤𝘰𝓂
Her eyes sparkled with enthusiasm as she looked at me and asked, "Mind if I snag that paper? It's pure gold!"
"Sure thing"
She took the paper and as she was about to leave, she suddenly paused, turned around, and asked with a friendly grin, "By the way, I never caught your name."
"I'm Max Sullivan"
"Cool, Max Sullivan, I'll add you on Messenger later. Thanks again!" she said as she ran out of the library
I scratched my head, chuckled, and muttered to myself, "Man, I never got her name though. I gotta work on my game next time!"
Determined to improve my math skills, I approached the librarian—a stunning woman in her 40s with a professional attire that seemed to radiate knowledge.
I flashed my most charming grin, "Hey there, miss. Mind if I borrow that PreCalculus book? Gotta up my math game, you know?"
The librarian, maintaining her professional demeanor, replied, "Of course, there's no problem at all. We have plenty of copies available for borrowing. However, I'd appreciate it if you could keep the noise down next time. There are other students here who are also eager to learn." Her tone was firm but courteous, emphasizing the importance of a quiet and respectful library environment.
I, realizing my oversight, with a bit of a sheepish expression. I turned back to the librarian, "I got carried away back there with this math stuff. I'm really sorry for being too loud. I promise to be quieter next time. Thanks for the heads up!" I appreciated the librarian's patience and wanted to make amends for any disruption I had caused.
I left the library in a rush, heading towards the Polish language class. I picked this one 'cause everybody knew it was basically a joke, even the teachers.
It turned into a chill hangout spot where, even after slugging through three years of language study, the classes were still as basic as it gets.
Ain't nobody expecting to learn shit in there, that's for sure.
- Chapter 134 - 1286
- Chapter 133: White Bed
- Chapter 132: At The Barrier
- Chapter 131: Believe
- Chapter 130: Converging
- Chapter 129: Free Will
- Chapter 128: Diverging Probabilities
- Chapter 127: Race
- Chapter 126: Purpose
- Chapter 125: Alarm
- Chapter 124: Moonlight ❤️
- Chapter 123: Not Allowed
- Chapter 122: Way To Relax
- Chapter 121: Cure For Depression
- Chapter 120: Layer Six
- Chapter 119: Last Break
- Chapter 118: Successful Entanglement
- Chapter 117: Escape
- Chapter 116: Last Step
- Chapter 115: Sight and Progress
- Chapter 114: Month of Time
- Chapter 113: Arise Success
- Chapter 112: Watching
- Chapter 111: Better Education and Concert
- Chapter 110: Scamming SpaceZ
- Chapter 109: Drug Cartel
- Chapter 108: Back In
- Chapter 107: Reward and Banquet
- Chapter 106: Back For Noble
- Chapter 105: Grey Network
- Chapter 104: New Drugs and Distribution
- Chapter 103: Drugs
- Chapter 102: Ulthars
- Chapter 101: Before I Jump
- Chapter 100: War
- Chapter 99: Party on Coelus
- Chapter 98: Invitation
- Chapter 97: New Facility and Forum
- Chapter 96: Modulator
- Chapter 95: Satisfaction
- Chapter 94: Clubbing
- Chapter 93: Mouse
- Chapter 92: Accident
- Chapter 91: First Class
- Chapter 90: Unified Theory
- Chapter 89: Everyone For Themselves
- Chapter 88: Safe
- Chapter 87: Coelus
- Chapter 86: Competition
- Chapter 85: The Architect
- Chapter 84: Close
- Chapter 83: Relationship II
- Chapter 82: Fusion Ignition
- Chapter 81: The Lab
- Chapter 80: Subcompany and Waves
- Chapter 79: Parents
- Chapter 78: Canada
- Chapter 77: Casi
- Chapter 76: Relationship
- Chapter 75: Conundrum
- Chapter 74: Maestro
- Chapter 73: Interesting
- Chapter 72: Ceremony
- Chapter 71: Consciousness
- Chapter 70: Boston’s Neuroscientist
- Chapter 69: A Hot Night
- Chapter 68: Passing Time
- Chapter 67: Closed Research
- Chapter 66: Back In Germany
- Chapter 65: Thirst For Knowledge and Olivia
- Chapter 64: Layers
- Chapter 63: Information and Choice
- Chapter 62: White House
- Chapter 61: The Reasons
- Chapter 60: I Don’t Know You
- Chapter 59: Interrogation
- Chapter 58: Famous or Infamous
- Chapter 57: Complications
- Chapter 56: The Call
- Chapter 55: Z
- Chapter 54: Next Step
- Chapter 53: Ph.d.
- Chapter 52: The Revelation
- Chapter 51: At Harvard
- Chapter 50: New Car
- Chapter 49: Bigshots
- Chapter 48: Friend or Foe
- Chapter 47: Around The World
- Chapter 46: First Encounter
- Chapter 45: Breakthrough
- Chapter 44: Enlightenment
- Chapter 43: Conscious
- Chapter 42: On The Flight
- Chapter 41: On The Brink
- Chapter 40: The Lord
- Chapter 39: Fan
- Chapter 38: The Switch
- Chapter 37: Feelings
- Chapter 36: The Cruise
- Chapter 35: A Game
- Chapter 34: Developments
- Chapter 33: Come In
- Chapter 32: Changes
- Chapter 31: Just Observants
- Chapter 30: Fading
- Chapter 29: The Prodigy Maximillian
- Chapter 28: One At A TIme
- Chapter 27: Safe Day
- Chapter 26: IMC [2]
- Chapter 25: Dreamy
- Chapter 24: IMC [1]
- Chapter 23: Tease
- Chapter 22: No Need For Mathematicians
- Chapter 21: International Journal
- Chapter 20: First Thesis
- Chapter 19: Team Leader
- Chapter 18: Dreamland Net Start-Up
- Chapter 17: GAI Weather
- Chapter 16: Dreamland
- Chapter 15: The Scholarship
- Chapter 14: Meeting Preparations
- Chapter 13: Sharing The Results
- Chapter 12: Waiting for Results [2]
- Chapter 11: Professor Milik
- Chapter 10: Waiting for Results [1]
- Chapter 9: SAT
- Chapter 8: Approaching SAT [4]
- Chapter 7: Approaching SAT [3]
- Chapter 6: Approaching SAT [2]
- Chapter 5: Approaching SAT [1]
- Chapter 4: First Day at School [3]
- Chapter 3: First Day at School [2]
- Chapter 2: First Day at School [1]
- Chapter 1: Max Sullivan
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