Roxyluvsme13
10-20-2011, 01:58 PM
Hi all!
I figured some of you might be interested in hearing about my college experiences as of lately. Kind of a pointless thread, but oh well, haha.
Today I had my advising appointment for my spring semester, and I went ahead and planned out the rest of my 2.5 years here after I'd met with my advisor.
Next spring I'm not sure if I'm going to have any animal science-related classes, but if I do, I will be taking Reproductive Physiology and Lactation, which I'm really excited about since I'm considering being a Reproductive Physiologist if Vet school somehow doesn't work out.
In my anatomy class, we just learned about the cardiac system, and we therefore dissected cow hearts :D. We then had a quiz, which I made a 44/50 on and I was really excited about that. I also dissected a cow leg a few weeks ago, also another interesting experience. When you cut a ligament or a tendon, the whole leg goes limp! It was just really cool to watch.
Everything's going okay right now, I have an A in Gen Chem 2, which I'm still shocked about, but anyway, I just wanted to drop in and let everyone know how everything is going! I apologize for not being around a lot, but I try to get on and post at least once a day if I have time.
I figured some of you might be interested in hearing about my college experiences as of lately. Kind of a pointless thread, but oh well, haha.
Today I had my advising appointment for my spring semester, and I went ahead and planned out the rest of my 2.5 years here after I'd met with my advisor.
Next spring I'm not sure if I'm going to have any animal science-related classes, but if I do, I will be taking Reproductive Physiology and Lactation, which I'm really excited about since I'm considering being a Reproductive Physiologist if Vet school somehow doesn't work out.
In my anatomy class, we just learned about the cardiac system, and we therefore dissected cow hearts :D. We then had a quiz, which I made a 44/50 on and I was really excited about that. I also dissected a cow leg a few weeks ago, also another interesting experience. When you cut a ligament or a tendon, the whole leg goes limp! It was just really cool to watch.
Everything's going okay right now, I have an A in Gen Chem 2, which I'm still shocked about, but anyway, I just wanted to drop in and let everyone know how everything is going! I apologize for not being around a lot, but I try to get on and post at least once a day if I have time.