I came into University, with a clear mind and not knowing what to expect. One of my first classes was biology, but being new to University I had to get used to calling it Life Science 151. Within that first class, we were given an activity in which we had to write a paragraph on the various videos was shown to us. I remember being so excited to write the paragraph, that I lost track of time. Little did I know that time would be a major issue throughout this year.
We took no hesitation by starting with work, the first Chapter was based on life and what it entails and need to sustain. I felt very confident, as I could comply with the work as it deemed trivial to me. I remember being so excited to go to my first practical. I bought my lab coat, I wore it proudly and I of course took plenty of pictures. I felt accomplished and I knew that I could see myself in this environment. My first Life Science Practical involved us working with the microscope and familiarizing ourselves with its various components of which I knew very well, however I never worked with one individually.
As time transpired, work got more, I got more tired and all I wanted to do was sleep. However, I couldn't because I had work to do. The work covered in Life Science 151,was merely just an extension from my final year of high school. The work was trivial, and I felt I knew everything and I therefore felt unenthused
A new term arrived, and the new friends I made, seemed like I made a good choice. They shared the same desires as I did and they all had a clear mind of what to become. This new term brought new opportunities, new work, work that I enjoyed learning about.One thing that should be changed is that lectures should be more interesting to capture all of our attention as students.
well structure, coherent
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