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[#6] – Biology 108 – Introduction To Biological Diversity
Firstly, I’d like to provide an explanation for my lack of entries as of late. In order to expel any confusion: I did not abandon this blog haha; I’m still alive; I didn’t win the lottery, and no, I didn’t get abducted by aliens. The truth is much more mundane: The final exam for my (condensed) summer physics course was a few days ago, and naturally, I’ve been busy studying, and solving countless problem sets in preparation for the test.
For those who are still curious: I received my Physics 102 – Final Course Grade today, and got an A+. More on this in an upcoming post.
Hey, wait! This post wasn’t supposed to be about physics! It’s supposed to be about a life science, the one and only, biology! (My digressions get the best of me sometimes) Now onto the review: Continue Reading >>
[#1] – Biology 107 – Introduction to Cell Biology
This post marks the first of a series of posts in which I will attempt to analyze courses that I have taken in the past. Each week, I intend to provide an objective review of every class that I have completed thus far in my University career; in the order of least recent, to most recent. Let’s begin!
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Preamble:
Biology was one of my favorite subjects in high school; I found it neither too difficult, nor too easy. Most importantly, I truly enjoyed the subject matter and possessed a genuine interest for the majority of the topics.
The ‘cramming’ strategy that I had mentioned in my first post had always seemed to work for me. With that being said, it was my primary way of studying for biology tests. Continue Reading