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My issue with bio is simply how boring it is. I hate how it's all brute memorization.
Kinase phosphorylation, metabolic pathways; I can't force myself to pay attention in lecture nor can I read the monstrosity that is Campbell biology.
I'm the type of person who needs to understand the big picture to care about the small details. The problem is that I can't even do that because there ISN'T ENOUGH TIME to thoroughly read all the chapters in book to understand the big picture.
Right now I have a B in my intro sequence class, but it's not easy by any means.
On the other hand, I'm loving chem and really enjoying it & performing well. Yes it's harder "cuz math", but I enjoy it. The math keeps me engaged; thermodynamics is fun. My professor tells us how they believe memorization is a waste of time and they avoid it as much as possible.
If I can't force myself to love bio, I'm going to end up switching majors here pretty soon.
Also, how am going to survive any sort of professional school that emphasizes ridiculous amounts of brute memorization. I'm great at recalling minute details—but only when I'm learning it meaningfully; like through experience and not just brute reading.
Kinase phosphorylation, metabolic pathways; I can't force myself to pay attention in lecture nor can I read the monstrosity that is Campbell biology.
I'm the type of person who needs to understand the big picture to care about the small details. The problem is that I can't even do that because there ISN'T ENOUGH TIME to thoroughly read all the chapters in book to understand the big picture.
Right now I have a B in my intro sequence class, but it's not easy by any means.
On the other hand, I'm loving chem and really enjoying it & performing well. Yes it's harder "cuz math", but I enjoy it. The math keeps me engaged; thermodynamics is fun. My professor tells us how they believe memorization is a waste of time and they avoid it as much as possible.
If I can't force myself to love bio, I'm going to end up switching majors here pretty soon.
Also, how am going to survive any sort of professional school that emphasizes ridiculous amounts of brute memorization. I'm great at recalling minute details—but only when I'm learning it meaningfully; like through experience and not just brute reading.