I did it. I made it through my last lab. I actually enjoyed this one to. We had to find the identity of an unknown acid using an acid-base titration. We got three chances to name the right acid. The catch was that each guess after the first one, you lost more points. I was so happy the have gotten the acid on the first try. I am just so glad that this lab is over with.
I now have to worry about registering for next fall's classes. I'm a little worried and a little excited. I'm worried about analytic chemistry. It's the largest weed-out course for chemistry. The lab reports are upwards of 20 pages. I'm just so afraid I'm going to be swamped next semester. I'm also taking Intro to Organic Chemsitry I, Genetics, and Introduction to Poetry Writing.
I'm so excited about my poetry class and what it means. It means that I'm going to have a double minor. So now my diploma will look like this:
Major: Biology(BS)
Minors: Cemistry
Creative Writing(Poetry)
I'm so excited about that :)
I know that I will survive Analytic. Hopefully, I'll get Prof. Austell. He is probably one of the best chemistry prof. you can get. He's hard, but good. AND...he loves what he's doing. That always helps. I'm also trying to get Prof. Forbes for organic because I've read that he's really good. Finally, I'm trying to get Prof. Shapiro for poetry because, once again, I've read that he is an outstanding professor. I'm really glad to be getting into the classes where the professors really enjoy what they are doing. I just feel like the lower level professors don't care because most of the people in the classes won't go far beyond those lower level classes that they need to fulfill general college perspectives. I'm just ready to move on to new and different subjects. And I'll be really glad to actually get into the biology courses rather than all this chemistry. I'm getting a little bit sick of chemistry.
I now have to worry about registering for next fall's classes. I'm a little worried and a little excited. I'm worried about analytic chemistry. It's the largest weed-out course for chemistry. The lab reports are upwards of 20 pages. I'm just so afraid I'm going to be swamped next semester. I'm also taking Intro to Organic Chemsitry I, Genetics, and Introduction to Poetry Writing.
I'm so excited about my poetry class and what it means. It means that I'm going to have a double minor. So now my diploma will look like this:
Major: Biology(BS)
Minors: Cemistry
Creative Writing(Poetry)
I'm so excited about that :)
I know that I will survive Analytic. Hopefully, I'll get Prof. Austell. He is probably one of the best chemistry prof. you can get. He's hard, but good. AND...he loves what he's doing. That always helps. I'm also trying to get Prof. Forbes for organic because I've read that he's really good. Finally, I'm trying to get Prof. Shapiro for poetry because, once again, I've read that he is an outstanding professor. I'm really glad to be getting into the classes where the professors really enjoy what they are doing. I just feel like the lower level professors don't care because most of the people in the classes won't go far beyond those lower level classes that they need to fulfill general college perspectives. I'm just ready to move on to new and different subjects. And I'll be really glad to actually get into the biology courses rather than all this chemistry. I'm getting a little bit sick of chemistry.
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