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Oct. 1st, 2007 08:23 pmThe four rules according to Leif - reduce, reuse, recycle, and don't whine!
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Physiology class today was interesting. I got an A (post-curve, 88 pre-curve, so a little better than I expected) on the test. Yay! It disturbs me how well I'm doing, for some reason. Probably because the class is supposed to be super hard, and plenty of people are finding it hard (12 As, 6 Bs, 2 Cs, 5 Ds, and 15 Fs on the last test, or something like that), so I worry I'm missing something that will come back to bite me later, especially since I don't have some sort of elaborate study routine involving flash cards and stuff like everyone else seems to. Then in lab we measured grip strength, and somehow I was freakishly strong, at least compared to the 5 other people tested, plus the 6 people in the previous lab section. This disturbs me a little, too. My worry in being the test subject was that I'd be weaker than everyone else, probably because I got shoved in the unathletic pigeonhole as a child, and have a tough time extracting myself from it.
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Physiology class today was interesting. I got an A (post-curve, 88 pre-curve, so a little better than I expected) on the test. Yay! It disturbs me how well I'm doing, for some reason. Probably because the class is supposed to be super hard, and plenty of people are finding it hard (12 As, 6 Bs, 2 Cs, 5 Ds, and 15 Fs on the last test, or something like that), so I worry I'm missing something that will come back to bite me later, especially since I don't have some sort of elaborate study routine involving flash cards and stuff like everyone else seems to. Then in lab we measured grip strength, and somehow I was freakishly strong, at least compared to the 5 other people tested, plus the 6 people in the previous lab section. This disturbs me a little, too. My worry in being the test subject was that I'd be weaker than everyone else, probably because I got shoved in the unathletic pigeonhole as a child, and have a tough time extracting myself from it.