INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Aim for a challenging but doable curriculum that gets you through the basics of what you will need to continue with your major. Find your own balance between the challenge of your curriculum and getting enough sleep to remember what you learned afterward, as well as time for a job or anything else you are participating in. You may need to experiment a little to learn how much you can reasonably handle at a time.  Eat healthily and keep up regular exercise. Taking good care of your body will ensure that you can cope with the extra coursework and the additional study required. Be prepared to manage stress. Overloading can be stressful. Use ways to minimize this stress, including being well organized, ensuring that you have adequate breaks from study and planning well for deadlines so that there are no last-minute rush jobs.

SUMMARY: Begin putting all these factors together with the class schedule. Look after yourself.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Any number times 1 is equal to itself. Any number times zero equals zero.   Multiply the bottom right number by the top right number. Multiply the bottom right number by the top left number. Multiply the bottom right number by the top right and then the top left numbers. Shift the second row one digit to the left. Multiply the bottom left number by the top right and then the top left numbers. Add the columns together. You want to multiply 34 x 6. You start by multiplying the 1s column (4 x 6), but you can't have 24 1s in the 1s column. Keep 4 1s in the 1s column. Move the 2 10s over to the 10s column. Multiply 6 x 3, which equals 18. Add the 2 that you carried over, which will equal 20.

SUMMARY: Start with 1s and 0s. Memorize the multiplication table. Practice single-digit multiplication problems  Multiply 2-digit numbers times 1-digit numbers. Multiply 2 2-digit numbers. Multiply and regroup the columns.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This method is by far the easiest, but is also slightly longer than the other methods. The Taurus Demon will be waiting for you at the bottom of the tower.   It will explode and take a small chunk of health off the beast. Although it may be tempting to throw a second firebomb, usually it will take too much time to throw and the Taurus Demon will quickly kill you, or you'll accidentally fall off the tower, as throwing a firebomb moves you forward slightly. The Taurus Demon will jump onto the tower thinking you're still on it, but if you time it correctly and climb onto the ladder, he will jump back down onto the bridge soon after. It may take a little while, but this method is by far the safest and easiest way for newcomers to the game to defeat the boss.

SUMMARY: Use firebombs to kill the Taurus Demon. Run to the first guard tower and climb the ladder to the top. Move to the edge of the tower and look down. Lock on to the Taurus Demon using the right thumb stick on your Xbox 360 controller. Select a firebomb and throw it at the Taurus Demon using the X button of your Xbox 360 controller. Quickly run to the ladder and climb about a third of the way down it. Wait for the Taurus Demon to jump onto the tower and back off again. Climb back up the ladder and repeat the process until you have killed the Taurus Demon.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Eating food, aside from Monster Meats, is always a good way to recover hunger, health, and sanity. Earlier on in the game, your main source of food will be from rabbits caught in traps, berries picked from berry bushes, and carrots lying around, all of which you can cook over a campfire and eat to restore your Hunger. However, for food that restores sanity, you'll need more thorough methods.  Carrots can be found poking out of the ground and Berry bushes are scattered around the world. You can pick them up by left-clicking or pressing X. To catch rabbits, make a trap with 6 Cut Grass and 2 Twigs. You can craft it in the Survival tab, represented by a looped rope icon. Once created, place it near or on top of a rabbit hole, which is a small hole in the ground found in grasslands and savannahs, then wait until a rabbit is caught. Once caught, the trap will rattle and jump around. If you pick it up, you’ll get both the trap and the rabbit. You can then re-use the trap for 7 more times before it disappears. You’ll need to “murder” the rabbit before you can make use of the meat, though. Right-clicking (PC) it or pressing the right direction button (PS4) when a rabbit is selected will do the trick. With a Science Machine, you can also craft a Bird Trap for 3 Twigs and 4 Silk through the Survival tab. This functions similarly to a trap, but only catches birds. To make a farm plot, you need at least a Science Machine. You can make it through the Food tab, represented by a buried carrot icon, for 8 Grass, 4 Manure, and 4 Logs. You can get Manure from Beefalo, which excrete them regularly at random intervals and are found in savannahs. You can also get Manure by feeding a pig, found individually in random spots in the map or collectively in huge villages normally found at the end of roads, with some non-meat food (berries, carrots, produce from farm plots, cave bananas, etc.). Once you’ve placed the farm plot, you can put a seed on it by selecting the seed and interacting with the farm. You can either wait for it to grow slowly throughout the day or pile manure on it until it grows. Once grown, simply interact with the crop to gather it, and congratulations! You now have some food! Jerky and Small Jerky are long-lasting food items that restore quite a bit of all three gauges. To make Jerky, you'll need to make a Drying Rack first, which is made with a Science Machine and requires 3 Rope, 3 Twigs, and 2 Charcoal.  Charcoal can be obtained by burning down Trees. You can do this by making a Torch, equipping it, then right-clicking on the Trees. Each burned Tree can be chopped down with an Axe to get 1 Charcoal. Upon creating a Drying Rack, you can then place a piece of Meat of any kind, including Frog Legs, Batilisk Wings, and Monster Meat, by approaching the rack and using the left mouse button or X to place the meat. After a few days you'll have your Jerky ready for consumption! The Crock Pot is another way of cooking your food, and you can make one with a Science Machine and costs 6 Charcoal, 6 Twigs and 3 Cut Stone. The Crock Pot's cooking mechanic requires you to put in 4 items of food in the four slots to cook and takes about a minute for the dish to cook. Most meals can restore a great amount of sanity, as long as you figure out the recipe.  You can use Twigs as fillers for recipe, which would usually save you from using up more important “edible” ingredients. Be careful when adding Monster Meats and Durians, though. Use too much without a twig, and you’ll end up with a Monster Lasagna, an incredibly damaging food that gives a hefty penalty to Health and Sanity.

SUMMARY:
Choose your food options. Dry out some Jerky. Cook with your Crock Pot.