That sure is easier to memorize than learning science is.
I can just see you handing your science teacher a pass the day of the quiz that says :”BrandtMichaels is excused from his quiz, signed God”
Also in HS my guidance counselor allowed me to skip certain classes that I knew I did not care to endure b/c the teachers had such bad reputations. Never had any HS teaching in biology nor geometry, [skipped the later and went straight into trigonometry - math and logic have always been my forte], but I learned plenty about biology and DNA at Purdue and throughout my professional career writing software.
My best teachers at all levels stayed on the facts of the subject and taught fundamentals using the best time-tested methods - unlike today’s public schools. My best college prof who later became the head of his dept pointed out that to be effective in computer software [or most any field of endeavor] we must always be willing to learn and even teach ourselves new things.
John Wooden [God rest his soul] once said:
“It’s what you learn after you know it all that counts.”