Sunday, January 26, 2014

Busy, Busy, Busy?

When studying the sciences life can be pretty busy.  Between labs, class, studying, and somehow trying to find time to eat and sleep a lot of people think that's all science majors do, but that isn't always the case.  I myself am part of 3 different clubs on campus (an officer of one of them), have a job that I work a good number of hours at, go to the gym everyday, and still am able to find a little bit of time to unwind in between all of the craziness of my life.  The key to being able to handle all of this comes in two small words; time management.
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By practicing good time management skills it makes it more possible for me to be involved so heavily in my college community, have a steady job, and , most importantly, keep my grades up.  I personally have 2 calendars that I have completely filled out to keep myself on track. One of them sits directly in front of me on the wall in front of my desk, and the other is eye level on my door.  Having these strategically placed like this allows me to always at least get a good glance at my schedule at least once in the morning, and allows me to plan accordingly.  This is one way to keep myself on schedule, but it helps me.  If anyone has any sort of ideas to help as well go ahead and add some comments! It'd be great to get some feedback from anyone reading this, and to get some sort of discussion on what other people do to keep their heads above water so to speak.  



Thursday, January 23, 2014

What do you do for....fun?

So I've shown you the dark side of the science major, and I bet you're all wondering "what do you even do for fun?"  Well to answer that question, I basically do this:
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I'm kidding of course. I don't have random chemicals sitting around my house to do these kinds of experiments, but I do find joy in performing the different labs that come along with being involved in science.  Being able to find, change, create, inspect, and just generally learn about what happens around me is thrilling. Obviously I do not spend all of my time in the labs, and when I'm not I am generally spending time with friends, watching or reading about football,  playing some sort of card/video game, or doing homework.  

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

And so it begins...again

The third week of classes is almost half way over, and anyone can tell the term is moving forward and full speed ahead now.  The pressure is on, and no one feels it quite like us science majors.  After a long day working in the labs, which coincidentally is the best and worst reason to be a science major, the assignments are rolling in.  The first formal lab report has been officially assigned, the first practical exam is slowly creeping up, and none of this even acknowledges the lecture.

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 Although all of this work is piling up, it feels good to be back in the swing of classes, keeping busy, and getting the job done (and done well).  Even having that little bit of pressure that keeps spurring you on to work harder and get everything done better  feels good.  It creates the fire you need to succeed.

Monday, January 20, 2014

The First Project

The third week of classes is off to a rocket speed start.  As Monday's classes ends and we science aficionados move into our evening, there is no relaxation to be had.  Instead our first big project of the term is due tomorrow.  Procrastinators one and all we begin our frantic battle to find our sources and create some sort of a cohesive project outline.  Paying close attention to our guide and finding the best pictures possible. As the midnight bell begins to toll we think to ourselves, "ahhh its finished;  its finally finished," though we all know for a fact come tomorrow night the process will begin anew as we study for that quiz or put together that homework assignment.  Though that thought hides in the back of our minds; we all take solace in that one moment of joy, that one moment of "finally; I can go to bed."  And in this moment we rejoice! We hide under our covers, bury our heads, and let out a sigh of relief because come 8 A.M. the alarms will sound and it will be another day in the trenches, battling for that piece of paper.  That one golden piece of paper that will come at the end of these four long, crazy, fun, exciting, exhausting, and beautiful years.

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Welcome!

Welcome to my blog, much of what you'll find (if you ever find this blog) will be revolving around things happening in the science field as well as things happening in the course work necessary for a successful college career in the science field.