> How do you keep from forgetting things that you learned in school, but > don't use everyday? I just got a B.S in Electronics Engineering > Technology in May of 2003 from Virginia State University and feel like I > am forgetting so much of what I have learned. What can you do to fight > that? I think that's natural, it's a good thing and you shouldn't bother -- as long as you learn more new things than you forget old things. I studied a lot of system theory and advanced control in university. Since that stuff is mostly used in either university research projects or at big companies and I've been working mostly on one-man projects, I didn't use it much and actually have forgotten some of it. But I know that the moment I get in touch with it again, I'll refresh what I forgot in a short time. It's not really gone. It's just out of sight of my mind -- because I have to take care of other things. There's only so much my mind can take care of... :) So don't worry about forgetting (or not) things. Worry about learning things :) Gerhard -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The PICList is archived three different ways. See http://www.piclist.com/#archives for details.