Showing posts with label School. Show all posts
Showing posts with label School. Show all posts

Monday, May 24, 2010

Scant millimeters from burnout

Taking Bio 213 and Chem 263 at the same time was not my best idea. The closer we get to the end of the quarter, the more I feel like I'm taking four or five classes rather than just three. Sure, they total to 17 credits, but that's my usual load. I will be so glad when tomorrow is over. My unknown identification with be complete and just require justification. My biology exam will be done and depending on how I do, I may not take the final. My archaeology exam will be over, but that's a cinch. I'll be able to focus on projects and memorizing reactions. The biochemistry stuff is fun, but trying to remember all the organic stuff as well will be a bitch and a half.

I'm looking forward to not really caring about protists (except in the abstract) again as soon as tomorrow's exam is over.

Friday, February 26, 2010

Heh...

Approximately nine months later, I finally come back. (Not that anyone's paying attention...) But in the past nine months, I've reworked a lot of my academic and career goals as well as worked out plans for just about everything that got changed.

Now, my general plan is to transfer winter quarter of next year to a four-year university - most likely UW - and major in biochemistry. If I can swing the classes and if I feel confident enough in my capabilities I will be double majoring in physics as well. Recent occurrences have made me realize how much I missed physics and have also made me remember how much I loved it when I was in high school.

Following graduation, I will hopefully be entering into a graduate program. The preferred program is in bioastronautics through MIT-Harvard HST's Medical Engineering/Medical Physics doctoral program. Of course, that's shooting for the stars with the GRE scores required, but if I miss that, I'll have no problem getting into any of the other programs I want. My other option for bioastronautics would be at University of Colorado, Boulder. I'm hesitant to go to Colorado but who knows. Of course, these aren't the only programs I'm looking into, but they are the ones I want most.

Back to the present, I'll be starting my final quarter of organic chemistry and biology in just over a month along with archaeology. Which will be an interesting change.

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Life...perhaps better known as finals in two weeks

After finally deciding to go ahead with getting my BS in Chemistry or Biochemistry, I feel as though I'll be able to breathe again. Between o-chem and bio, I was probably going to go insane come fall quarter. Now, I simply need to decide on a transfer university. The more I hear from Mrs. Berg, the less I want to go to UW in favour of WSU. However, Pulman is cold. And snowy. Neither of which I will enjoy. So I'm looking at Western, but I've heard nothing of their Chemistry/Biochemistry programmes. I'm almost guaranteed to get in, but it's still a bit stressful.

But, back to preparing myself for my biology final in just under two weeks. Egads.