Adjusting to a new subject
I’ve been plugging away with biology for a couple of years now. Starting from scratch, biology was seriously difficult at the start but a couple of years down the line I’m thinking like a biologist.
Thus, despite having done quite a lot of chemistry a long time ago, it was a bit of a jolt to restart the chemistry straight after the biology exam. That said, the resulting mark was slightly higher than the biology marks.
What’s quite noticeable is that I’m getting back into the swing of the chemistry. The texts are a lot easier going than the biology ones were, so much so that after just over six weeks into a seven month course, I’m over half-way through the books. It’s a slightly different story with the assignments which are taking ages to do although to be fair most of that is down to the time it takes to draw the various molecules and to get the relevant characters picked out of the chemistry font.
Next up is an iCMA which I hate as even the tiniest mistake is a problem and you can’t even print out the questions beforehand.
Quite what progress will be like when the biology/chemistry/psychology course that’s Signals and Perception starts up next month is another matter, of course.
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