a_statistician
Yep. Any course that I have control over, I try to switch to OERs to save students money. Unfortunately, it’s a ton of investment to do that for our largest courses, where our TAs depend on the homework services that come integrated with the textbooks. And I don’t have a clue how much that textbook costs, because it’s embedded in their tuition. I just hate that they don’t have access to it after the semester is over, which is why I casually mention not to use library genesis to acquire a PDF of the textbook for posterity’s sake, because that violates copyright law.
Yeah. I can’t stand myself on Adderall or Ritalin - only dextroamphetamine works (and my lil brother is the same way). Caffeine is a sedative for me and does nothing for my dad - he can drink it at any time of the day and not have issues with sleeping or anxiety. There are definitely some metabolism issues that probably affect everyone but are particularly problematic for people who need stimulants of one form or another to function in society.
Unfortunately, for some of us, caffeine calms us down enough that it puts us straight to sleep. I drink caffeine at night if I’m having trouble sleeping. I get the stimulant effect when I’ve already taken my meds - it definitely sharpens my focus then, but sans actual stimulants, it puts me to sleep better than Benadryl.
Because that’s not why many of us are on these meds. For me, they allow me to not burn the house down cooking dinner, and ensure that I still have enough executive function left after work to not lose it on my kids due to the chaos they cause in my house. I don’t take the meds to be a productive worker bee, I take them so that I can be a decent mom and take care of myself and my family.