Lack of Update
It wasn't my fault, honestly!
Upon my return trip to Guelph, I thought I left my keyboard at Guelph. Upon arriving at Guelph, I realized that I had not. As a result, I had a computer with no keyboard, yey! Well, the good stuff is that my sister brought over my keyboard at Saturday, so all is good now.
So, what went on 1st week of school? Well, I was conned into dropping mammalian physiology 2, and picking up Bioinformatics. How did I get conned? Well, Natalie suggested that mamm phys 2 would be moving at an incredibly fast pace (similar to Speedy Gonzalas on a caffeen high), and showed me that the powerpoint notes provided would be incredibly graphic intensive and with a black background. On top of that, the magic 8 ball also conned me into taking bioinformatics. It was really erie. The sequence of questions and answers were like this:
Q: Will this semester kill me?
A: As I see it, yes.
Q: Should I switch to Bioinformatics?
A: Outlook good.
Q: Will I find a research job with one of the professors for the summer?
A: Without a doubt.
Q: If I make the switch of courses, will my average be better than if I didn't?
A: Without a doubt.
(and just to make sure the 8 ball isn't stuck at positive answers)
Q: Will I have financial difficulties next year?
A: Very doubtful.
Well, I guess you can't really argue with the magic 8 ball.
So currently there's only a couple of courses that scares the living daylights out of me. Lab Methods 2, and DNA replication and repairs. Human Genetics is given in bite size pieces, and Bioinformatics seems okay. As for Pharmacology & Toxicology, well, you can't go wrong with learning how drugs and poison works now can you? But all in all, this semester seems slightly less painful than the last one (fingers crossed). Hopefully everything will go well this semester.
That ends my post for now. Just leaving you with a quote I found from a rather twisted manga: "Apologizing is such a pain, though. That's why you should just kill her!"
Upon my return trip to Guelph, I thought I left my keyboard at Guelph. Upon arriving at Guelph, I realized that I had not. As a result, I had a computer with no keyboard, yey! Well, the good stuff is that my sister brought over my keyboard at Saturday, so all is good now.
So, what went on 1st week of school? Well, I was conned into dropping mammalian physiology 2, and picking up Bioinformatics. How did I get conned? Well, Natalie suggested that mamm phys 2 would be moving at an incredibly fast pace (similar to Speedy Gonzalas on a caffeen high), and showed me that the powerpoint notes provided would be incredibly graphic intensive and with a black background. On top of that, the magic 8 ball also conned me into taking bioinformatics. It was really erie. The sequence of questions and answers were like this:
Q: Will this semester kill me?
A: As I see it, yes.
Q: Should I switch to Bioinformatics?
A: Outlook good.
Q: Will I find a research job with one of the professors for the summer?
A: Without a doubt.
Q: If I make the switch of courses, will my average be better than if I didn't?
A: Without a doubt.
(and just to make sure the 8 ball isn't stuck at positive answers)
Q: Will I have financial difficulties next year?
A: Very doubtful.
Well, I guess you can't really argue with the magic 8 ball.
So currently there's only a couple of courses that scares the living daylights out of me. Lab Methods 2, and DNA replication and repairs. Human Genetics is given in bite size pieces, and Bioinformatics seems okay. As for Pharmacology & Toxicology, well, you can't go wrong with learning how drugs and poison works now can you? But all in all, this semester seems slightly less painful than the last one (fingers crossed). Hopefully everything will go well this semester.
That ends my post for now. Just leaving you with a quote I found from a rather twisted manga: "Apologizing is such a pain, though. That's why you should just kill her!"
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