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er-cryptid · 7 months
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bookmark-artisan · 1 month
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15.03.2024
Happy Ides of March!
I nailed my biomedicinal chemistry midterm, and one of the most high standards professor told me "very good presentation" which is so rare from her so I'm absolutely jazzed! These last few weeks have been so rough, so I'm feeling so relieved to be done.
Things are going smoothly for the most part, and I'm hoping to get a lot of data out in the next week, and finally make some more progress in my research. I did some single peak NOE NMR last week and hopefully this Thursday I can get some characterization 13C NMR on my samples.
This weekend is for quilting and reading, I deserve it.
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acadarnia · 1 year
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hello hello!
i failed my first exam in uni (anatomy), but it's fine because i can retake it in summer, next semester. i think these kinds of experiences help us in our journey of becoming medics, because we have to go through a lot of tough moments in order to be great in our field.
now i'm studying biochemistry for the exam on tuesday, which will 100% be much nicer than anatomy (:
i'll keep you updated, hopefully!
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sweetchotimochi · 2 years
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tips for acing chem ʕ•́ᴥ•̀ʔっ
(disclaimer: this worked for me. It may not work for you, and that’s okay! Keep trying, you can do it!)
Continuous exposure to chemistry: One of the biggest things that helped me in chemistry was the continuous exposure I had beforehand. I had plenty of books that I read about chemistry, watched documentaries, had an interactive book about all the elements, e.t.c. Continuous exposure allows you to retain a lot more information beforehand, and it is different from studying. Studying is BORING, continuous exposure and learning IS NOT. Allow yourself to have fun while learning chem!
Watch videos about things you don’t understand and apply them yourself: The most challenging thing in chemistry was probably equations. You should probably watch videos to learn this. There are tons of videos out on YouTube, Khan Academy and more. Not only should you watch these videos but try to follow along and apply them into questions. If, like Khan Academy, there are ways you can do a little quiz or test yourself, be sure to do that! It helps a lot.
Ask for help from peers: This, 100%, is a great way to learn. If I was feeling sluggish or tired, I would ask for help from peers, and write down what they said. I would also take pictures of their notes and learn from that as well, later on. It helps a lot to learn from someone just like you, so you can understand better.
Active studying: I think this is a very common tip, but it is so important!! You may have a textbook or something to follow on in classes, so here’s what to do: read the textbook chapters and summarize them in your own way. It helps so much. Writing about each section or chapter allows you to take that information, and write it in a different way while still having the most important parts. DO NOT highlight or read. That is passive studying, and trust me, it does not help. Write down, summarize, do a mind map but do NOT highlight or read. It’s okay to do that for help but it really isn’t the best way to handle a concept and info-heavy class like chemistry.
Interactive, do-it-yourself studying: I heard a lot of classes just have a teacher who drones on and on and most students just have to write the stuff down, a test about every 2 weeks and move on. That is a terrible way to learn. If you are not doing well on tests or anything, this is probably why. This is a chance to use other resources for interactive learning, like videos. Something I used to do was watch experiments on YouTube, which helped me a LOT to learn about chemistry, chemical experiments and more. If you have online resources which help in interactive learning, go ahead and do that. I would not pay attention in my physics class because this is what the class was like, but I would go back home and write everything I remembered, and learn from the web.
Revision tips: I think a great way to learn is to start from a blank page. Use that blank page to start writing everything you know about a topic, formulas, diagrams, e.t.c. Why is this such an effective studying style? Because in a test, you have a blank page. You don't have mind maps, your pretty studying notes or anything else. This helps you in tests so much because then you are skilled in pouring all that information onto the blank test page. After you finish, go ahead and look back on your notes: What are you missing? What doesn’t make sense? Now you can focus on what you don’t know, are confused about, and start honing on those spots.
Learn from tests: As soon as you get your test back, let's say you get a C. Instead of staring in shock, LOOK at the test. What did the teacher mark? What notes did they write? You can write short notes on a sticky note, and problems that you didn’t understand. Then, go back to your notes and figure out why you got that question wrong. Is it because you didn’t focus on this topic much? Silly mistake? Go ahead and write the answer and try the question again on a separate piece of paper. After that, go back and strengthen those spots so you don’t make that mistake again.
If you have other problems, like not being able to study for chem long, mind being somewhere far away, chemistry is boring.. Those are not chemistry problems, those are probably study problems. There are many tips out there on the web made by awesome, amazing people that can help you better. If you are truly struggling, maybe it's best to stop and think about the course as a whole. Ask for help. And remember, these tips helped me, but they may not work for you. And that is absolutely okay. Your worth is not determined by your grades.
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indigomistudies · 1 year
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whoops! didn’t realise it’s been so long since I posted! I had a few chill weeks and then finals hit so I’ve been all over the place. Got one final left coming this Monday! Lab’s been pretty good too— I can’t wait to go home for the hols tho :)
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mariamariamare · 1 year
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Day by day, I’m still here, processing my bio-oils data, and sometimes I really don’t understand when software give me this crazy structures. 
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willowkatt · 1 month
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three stages of listening to frank ieros music:
- oh yeah i relate to this!
- wait why is he moaning
- oh yeah i relate to this!
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chemicalarospec · 1 year
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how do you think Light Yagami was impacted by 9/11. he would have been 14 btw.
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xo8ball · 11 months
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we used to see Ray Toro
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lagiitsm · 2 months
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I LOVE RAY IN THISSS <33
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er-cryptid · 5 months
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diabolicrecreation · 1 month
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Batch of doodles from class notes. I've done so much chemistry this semester it's crazy. On the upside, I did do super well on a biochem test today so it's worth it.
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forfoxessake · 3 months
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LOST CONNECTION!!
I’m looking for more pictures/videos from this concert. Judging by the tags and style I assume it’s 2005/2006 and somewhere in Australia?
Any info would be of great help.
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cryptoidantagonist · 2 months
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love them. the Ignominiously demised himself.
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indigomistudies · 1 year
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and we’re back on campus for yet another semester! break went by far too quickly.
about to head to lab after a whole month and a bit away! wish me luck~
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bayonetta-origins · 1 month
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aa5 bayo origins au doodles for today yay^_^ still figuring out designs .. rambling in tha tags
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