Sentences with phrase «information as a sponge»

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«Every day, you want to go into your internship as a light, dry sponge and come out as a soaking wet sponge, full of information
In essence, a baby's brain is a sponge looking to gather up as much information around them as possible.
Babies are like little sponges, thanks to their brains, eyes, hands, and ears soaking up as much information as possible.
As the interviewer and interviewee, you both packed this post with a ton of experience and knowledge - based information that I newbie like me is just soaking up like a sponge.
During these first few weeks, their brains are a like a sponge and they soak up new information that will impact how they view their world as an adult.
Puppies are literal sponges and they will soak in good information as well as the bad.
Until the day they finally stop using their mouths and noses as information sponges, vaccinations will remain the safest way to protect our pets from nasty diseases.
Weiss, as well as others who know him, say Sims is deeply curious and has a sponge - like ability to absorb information — if he's not devouring a book on his Kindle or reading articles online, he seems to be grilling the experts in his life to learn as much as he can.
Exceptionally able students are likely to show some of the following characteristics: have acute powers of observation; learn to read early (often prior to attending school); read rapidly and widely; have a well - developed vocabulary; possess intellectual curiosity; absorb information rapidly (often described as sponge - like); have a very good memory; display an ability to concentrate deeply for long periods; have very good powers of reasoning and problem solving; have intense interests; and possess exceptional imaginative powers.
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