Coming close to finals and the end of the quarter >.< Spent yesterday fighting the procrastination, but I got a good amount of studying done in the end.
Today's plan:
Go to the lab
Finish studying for physics quiz
Review ochem notes
Call mom
🎼: Bored - Deftones
20-21/100 days of productivity
During the weekend i was ill, but now i am so back! I started studying for the exam i’ll have on the 24th of march, which is chemistry. I think i’ll do well enough if i stay consistent now (:
28 February 2025
The new semester started by chewing me up and spitting me out. I told my thesis supervisor today that crystallochemistry turned out to be even more difficult than I'd thought it would, to which he happily said it only means I'll learn many new things. I told him I'm afraid it'll be the first exam I'll have ever failed and he just gave me a big smile and said, "you?". Unwavering faith 🥹
But what else is there to do but to keep going? I'm taking a class on inorganic synthesis this semester and after the first lecture I'm already super excited. Can't wait to have the first lab next week! I have so many great course mates that make getting through hard times at uni a little easier. Spring is coming. I got this.
bionics is where information technology meets biology & chemistry🧠👩🏼💻
spectrophotometer lab & physical chemistry notes
25 FEBRUARY 2025 | 34/100 DAYS OF PRODUCTIVITY
started the day with physical chemistry lab!
then went to work - waiting on a couple of other departments to send me stuff, so had a chill day
evening bioethics lecture!
had a dance rehearsal after class
then finished a couple of problems for physical chemistry
🎧: everybody else is doing it so why can't we? - the cranberries 📚: ulysses - james joyce (i WILL finish it by the end of the month)
Day 97/100 [2/20/25]
Immunology -> got a 90! surprised I did this well since I studied the wrong chapters
Genetics -> she talked about intersex which was really interesting
Met with my mentor!! Need to make a few more questions + get them approved :)
smiley titration flask ft. tulip from an event on monday🌷🤍🧪
Biochemistry and the best Peach I've ever had
Bioquímica y el mejor durazno que comí en mí vida
Hello!
I'm a biochemistry undergrad aiming to go to grad school (*^.^*)
I've recently struggled with my mental health, which has made school tough, so now I'm trying to get back into the grind >.<
This blog will document my progress. I hope to keep myself accountable and maybe provide some relatability and/or inspiration to others!!
Hi! You can call me lettuce (he/ they), i’m 22 and currently a physio therapy student :)
Life didn’t quite go as planned and i didn’t do abitur (german entrance requirement for university) so i was unable to go to med school. While PT isn’t the worst, i quite like the job, im not willing to give up on my goal. So i guess the plan is to:
1. finnish physio school with the best grades possible (1.5-2 years)
2. redo abitur (2-3 years depending on which courses i have to do)
3. during abitur: get 3 months of nursing experience (really helps with getting into med school here), do the TMS (test for medical studies) and potentially do some more social volunteering if i find the time for it
4. convince a university that im a good pick lmao
12|03|2025
I am so close to being done with the materials for my exam at the end of the month. Next week might be my last week of lectures before the spring break, and to be honest it feels unreal. It feels like this course just started. Anyway I am making good progress with everything, I am trying to mainly focus on the exam which is getting nearer and nearer. And after that I'll figure out the rest.
27/50 days of productivity:
read first thing in the morning
finished working on the second to last recorded lecture of my spaces of knowledge class
started working on the last recorded lecture which I am definitely going to be finishing tomorrow since it's just half of the lecture
made a well written list of all the materials i had to study for the exam, so that on the day of the exam I can give it to the professor to remind her what I worked on
attended an in person lecture
Irish on duolingo
finished listening to the audiobook of A Psalm For The Wild Built and cried about it
📖: The Decagon House Murders by Yukito Ayatsuji, A Psalm For The Wild Built by Becky Chambers