Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Central Science

Huhu... anhirap ng chem16...
haay. all the while i was thinking bio will be a breeze just because this is my forte. but no. chem, physics, all the other sciences, and math oh math! nohoo! id have to take math54! shit. biological doomsday.
but hey, no pain, no gain. id do the cliche because there's nothing else i can think of right now. my mind is overflowing with cations and anions to even think about chickening out of bio.
its better this way. better than econ i think - in my case. i can hardly understand the social sciences. especially sociology - ewlk. am still in the process of rationalizing david's repetitive derivation of rhetorics to preexisting simulacra, that at one point, you'd recognize the redundancy of the field. and sociologists keeps on redefining and redefining metaphysical entities without actually getting anywhere. just redefining and redefining and redefining...
and redefining and redefining...
bio is boring too though - especially the physics part, i think. but as a whole, bio appeals to me more than the repetitive cycles of socio. in bio, you get to understand the composition of everything, how they interact to form larger bodies, and how they as an individual entity form, maybe, the soul... atoms, cells, DNA - the basic building blocks. beautiful... isnt it wonderful how these small units of spheroids become who types in front of this monitor?
and bio is for real, not just some field which gives higher use of syntax through un nga - rhetorics. in bio, especially in the chem part, you get to know whats going on in real life, i mean, socio is mainly just in the mind. bio manisfests itself through chemicals, bodies, and everyday living... bio and chem are the central sciences.
basta. i like bio. and chem is hard, yes, but its worth it. kaya you! ikaw! stop discouraging me from shifting to bio. bio is beautiful, you just dont see it. i find your course beautiful too, because everything is, and it becomes even more when someone with a conviction to hold its higher body of knowledge mans it. so let me be.
awryt. first experiment is about chemical changes. tomorrow is harry potter day minus the cauldrons.. hehe.

-the avogadro number = 1 mole-

1 Comments:

Blogger Lian said...

Kaya mo yan jacK. :) Tama - no pain, no gain. Tsaka sabi nga ni Les Brown: "Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you'll still land among the stars."

I'm so happy for you! The physical and biological sciences will be so much interesting. :)

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