I finished my first class in my Master's Program last week. It was a science class that integrated all the natural sciences. Too much info crammed into one class. But I passed and with a good score, so I don't have any room to complain.
On to my next class, Chemistry. I only have to take two of them. Which I am extremely grateful for. The rest of my classes concentrate on Biology and the science classroom.
I haven't taken a chemistry class since my sophomore year in high school. It's been a long time.
I do remember my first day of chemistry class in high school. The teacher did an experiment thing. She sprayed some chemicals on a sheet of paper in which she had written with some other type of chemical and the message read "Chem-Is-Try". So, I'm going to go with that. I am going to try my best and I'm really not all that worried.
My first week in the class has been completed and my first lab is done. Hopefully, I can keep the accelerated pace and finish the class in six weeks instead of ten.
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First lab... |
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How in the world am I suppose to measure to 17 mL?!? |
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This is how exciting a Chemistry webinar is to Peyton. |
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