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Well I plowed thru the first 100 pages of our assignment for this week last. I'm a bit concerned that actual digestion of the material will be compromised, let alone the time committment it's going to take to wholeheartedly try.
Is this weeks assignment the exception to the rule because we're getting aquainted with the monstrosity of the topic at hand, or will this be the norm?
It's not that I can't handle it as I survived thru 2 quarters each of Organic and Biochem with a very zealous prof... It's I don't want to spend / have the kind of time that I had to spend in Organic and Biochem. Perhaps I was taking the assignment far too seriously and just needed to pick up on some key elements in the reading?
And it's not that I didn't enjoy it because I did. Heck, the stromatolites led me to wonder if throwing in a little dolomite or zeolite into the Ca reactor (if properly monitored) wouldn't be a bad idea
However it still takes time to read and digest it all properly, and it kinda stressed me out "gotta keep reading... gotta keep reading..."
I know others who are interested to know as well... Figured I'd make myself the fallguy
Thanks!
Todd
Is this weeks assignment the exception to the rule because we're getting aquainted with the monstrosity of the topic at hand, or will this be the norm?
It's not that I can't handle it as I survived thru 2 quarters each of Organic and Biochem with a very zealous prof... It's I don't want to spend / have the kind of time that I had to spend in Organic and Biochem. Perhaps I was taking the assignment far too seriously and just needed to pick up on some key elements in the reading?
And it's not that I didn't enjoy it because I did. Heck, the stromatolites led me to wonder if throwing in a little dolomite or zeolite into the Ca reactor (if properly monitored) wouldn't be a bad idea
I know others who are interested to know as well... Figured I'd make myself the fallguy
Thanks!
Todd