For those people at uni/college or whatever, how does smoking affect your study and just uni in general. Particularly those doing science/maths based courses.
I do engineering and sometimes I think that regular smoking slows me down, though sometimes it doesn't seem to. I also find it sooo much easier to stay in bed and skip class the morning after a sesh. But mainly I'm asking how being stoned regularly affects your analytical/logical thinking.
I don't smoke really heavily compared to some of you I probably vary between a couple of days a week to everyday some weeks mostly at night time before i go to bed. Also I'm not talking about studying while you're stoned, just say does smoking regularly in your free time make you more scattered or not able to think as clearly the rest of the time.
So:
How often do you smoke, what do you study and how does smoking affect your learnings?
Before I say anything, I just want to mention this. The drug use/partying/etc.. = is all going on in the background, the type of student you are and the amount of effort you put in to SHOWING UP, paying attention, studying, developing a relationship with your professor, etc... will ultimately determine the outcome of your grade. I firmly believe you can be a "pothead" and an exceptional student.
I graduated college a while ago, but when I was in it I smoked literally EVERY day..before class, after class, during my studying, in the shower, during dinner, etc...you get the point

On top of that I had a BAD opiate problem during my last 2 years. If anything effected me negatively it would have been that...but all in all I did great, the weed and oxy really didn't hurt me.
I only went up to calculus..so I can't really say how it would have effected my analytical thought process in more advanced math classes. It was a very hard class..actually I think it was one of the most if not
the most challenging class I had during my undergrad. Smoking would help pass the time though when I was doing busy work like homework/studying/practicing. It gave me something to look forward during studying, so it wasn't just the boring same old thing.
My weed usage didn't really have a detrimental effect on me honestly (my opinion of course). I was always a decent student growing up. By no means a nerd but I am definitely smart, and while I really never gave 100% growing up, I still did above average in school. I started smoking heavy my freshmen year of college. My patterns really did not change much, grades didn't mysteriously drop, I didn't start cutting classes, no hidden devil came out from inside me.
To play devils advocate though, I know for a fact that socially, I ended up losing out on a lot of extra curricular activities and stuff like that, because I was always with my friends or by my self smoking. I didn't participate in any of the after school stuff or even an internship (which I regret). Looking back, I never did extra carricular activities though, so this wasn't anything new..just something I noticed. I would rather be smoking and shit then doing some kind of club.
But from a strictly academic standpoint, my grades did NOT suffer, I graduated with a 3.6 core GPA with a BA in Communication. I had good relationships with my teachers. If anything, I studying more than I would have if I didn't smoke weed. It would just break the monotony..honestly I would just blaze a blunt and do my work...it just became a routine.
I ALWAYS religiously smoked before class. Yeah I was tired pretty often in class, but it also helped to get me through them..especially the boring ones.
As long as you are sticking with weed, and nothing harder, and are not new to it and have a pretty good tolerance, it is DEFINITELY possible to succeed in school and live a lifestyle that focuses around cannabis.
Opiates on the other hand...well if you had an unlimited supply it wouldn't be a problem, but withdrawing in class, when you are supposed to be studying, etc.. can be pretty debilitating and really have a negative effect on your academics. I kept a pretty steady habit so I got through college fine, but I went through a lot of struggles that I wouldn't have had to experience had it not been for my opiate addiction. Now I am battling this addiction..currently in a methadone program doin good

Got a good job too. Stay in school, be cool!
p.s. I wanted to drop of of college so many times when I was first in it, now I got a job I KNOW you can't get without a degree..thats a FACT. So school is a good thing. I plan on goign back for my masters if I can be admitted.