chemist-in-the-making
chemist-in-the-making
Chemist in the Making
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chemist-in-the-making · 6 years ago
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I needed to see this today, maybe some of you do too. 
Motivation post
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chemist-in-the-making · 6 years ago
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Sunday is always my catch up day. After fighting my cold all weekend, I’m finally able to breathe semi-normally. So, with that mini accomplishment, I spent a long time reading through my analytical chemistry textbook and lab manual while taking notes. Significant figures are something that I always consider innate, but I get worried that I’m getting cocky, so I emphasized my review. I think it’s super important to keep my foundational knowledge fresh so I don’t make silly mistakes. 
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chemist-in-the-making · 6 years ago
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Today was a snowy day, and I’m still fighting a cold, so it was the perfect time to hole myself up in the library doing some readings. I read a lot from our supplementary bioinorganic chemistry test, and took some notes on Crystal Field Theory. I took this screenshot of a really cute pun I found.
Currently I’m working on my February residence hall boards and my theme is Black {HER}story Month. I’m planning on displaying some powerful and important black women who deserve more recognition. If anybody has suggestions I will gladly take them!
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chemist-in-the-making · 6 years ago
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Unfortunately I caught a cold from the harsh temperatures we’ve had in my area. I pushed through today’s obligations and allowed myself the evening to heal. Currently I’m drinking some TheraFlu Severe Cold Tea which is a life changer. It comes in little kcups, which is super conventions (not sponsored but honestly, I’m a huge fan).
Since I was a little sick today my notes aren’t that coherent, but please enjoy these pages I’ve decorated from the Day Designer I’m currently in love with.
Stay warm ☕️
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chemist-in-the-making · 6 years ago
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13-14/100:
The past two days have felt like a blur. I study and attend my classes to keep my mind busy. I haven’t slept much, and I have probably eaten less. I wanted to take a pause from my colored notes and chemistry rants to talk about something that has been bothering me for the past few days because I feel like it’s an important topic to discuss, and perhaps there’s someone who is going through the same problem and will benefit from my wisdom. 
What Do You Do When a Professor Sexually Harasses You?
Whether it’s a remark about your outfit that seemed inappropriate or you feel like you’, re getting “special attention”, any encounter with a professor that makes you uncomfortable should not be ignored. Remember that you are at this institution to gain an education and explore the things that excite you and if somebody is making you feel anxious, nervous, or like you can’t perform in your classes, please find people to help you. Here are some things to keep in mind if this is something you’re faced with, or you know a friend having the same problem:
1. Know it is not your fault
Say it a little louder for the people in the back. Unwelcome advances from anyone, are exactly what they sound like: unwelcome. You shouldn’t sit there and pick yourself apart for wearing a top that was a little tight or visiting office hours often. Especially if you’ve made it clear with your body language or by expressing it verbally, it is in no way your fault. Don’t blame yourself. 
2. Don’t silence yourself because you’re afraid of what’ll happen to them
This is important. This is something that I struggled with for so long until someone put it into perspective for me. These people are adults, they should know right from wrong. Not only that, but it’s very likely that they have even been through sexual misconduct training with their employer. Being concerned with their employment status or their relationships at home is not beneficial because they have to deal with the repercussions of their actions.
3. Know that there are people in place to help you
Whether it be a human resources person or a trusted professor/staff member, there are guidelines in place for how situations like these should be handled. I don’t know how it is in other countries, but in America (please tell me if I’m giving bad information here), almost all university personnel are mandatory reporters and are required to report instances of sexual misconduct. If you tell someone and they refuse to help you or you feel as though you aren’t getting the help you deserve, find someone else. Go to the dean of your college, an employer, an advisor, the dean of students even. There are people at your institution who know what to do and will help you. 
4. Be proud of yourself
If you reported an incident and you’re feeling anxious, it’s okay. It’s normal to have mixed feelings about something this serious. Have pride in yourself for standing up for yourself. If you didn’t feel comfortable to say something, that’s okay too. Take pride in the fact that you know in your heart that what they’re doing is wrong and you aren’t under their spell. If you’re on the fence about saying something but you haven’t decided, take pride in the fact that you’re considering taking this courageous next step. Regardless of what you decide, know that you will find people who validate your decision and support you. You matter and that is what you should keep in mind. 
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chemist-in-the-making · 6 years ago
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Today I got my Day Designer planner in the mail! I’m so excited because a friend of mine had such high praises for this agenda. I have tried a lot of different methods to organizing my day from bullet journals to simple agendas, but lately I’ve been very stressed out about understanding where my time goes. I’m hoping that by having this space to block off my time and have a side by side task list I’ll be able to better plan my day. I’ve allocated 15 minutes each morning to journal and set my intentions for the day, which I’m very much looking forward to.
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chemist-in-the-making · 6 years ago
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Today was a very chilly day. After a nice long weekend at my parents' house, I came back to campus to get some work done. That means lots of bioinorganic chemistry notes and a vegan/gluten-free mug cake for motivation. 
Stay warm friends!
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chemist-in-the-making · 6 years ago
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It’s been a little challenging to keep up with posting lately. I decided to go home this weekend to help my parents around the house, especially since my dad recently got a hernia. Until he gets back on his feet, I wanted to give them as much as my time as possible. I pinky promise I’ve been productive. To compensate, I’ll disclose a few productive tidbits of my missed days:
7/100:
Listened and took notes from a bioinorganic lecture
Had my first day of the semester for being an intro biology lab teaching assistant (but I also worked last semester)
Did an assignment for my Modern World class
8/100:
Listened and took notes from a Codes and Cryptography lecture
Began Codes and Cryptography homework
Took notes for my upcoming Modern World class (pictured above)
9/100:
Helped my mom by doing some grocery shopping
Helped cook dinner for my parents
10/100:
Found a really neat recipe for vegan/gluten-free mug cakes
Did laundry
Helped cook dinner with my parents
I’m looking forward to returning back to campus tomorrow and getting more school work done with my day off. Also munching on the vegan/gluten-free cookies my mom made for me to bring back. 
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chemist-in-the-making · 6 years ago
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y’all ever think the guy who sits behind you in class is cute but a successful career and a bright future you’ve worked your entire life for is like…. So Much cuter
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chemist-in-the-making · 6 years ago
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6/100
Wednesday’s are appearing to be a little easier on me than the previous days of the week. Today I sat in our newly renovated student center and took some notes for my bioinorganic class tomorrow. The place I always sit in has really interesting mood lighting? The lights change color depending on what’s going on (in December they were red and green but now they’re back to our school’s colors). 
Today I got news that I was accepted into an REU (research experience for undergrads) at the University of Utah Department of Chemistry, so I am absolutely over the moon! At the end of May, I’ll be leaving for 10 weeks to study antibiotic synthesis. It’s a dream of mine to work with pharmaceutical development, so I am so ecstatic to have this incredible opportunity. I even stopped at Starbucks for a celebratory latte. 
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chemist-in-the-making · 6 years ago
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i have seen a few posts circulating about people not feeling welcome in the studyblr community bc they are not aesthetic enough so i wanted to make a post in an effort to relieve some of those people.
this is my handwriting. it’s not that pretty but it gets me As in my classes. no, i dont use a bunch of different mildliners for my notes. that just distracts me.
listen, you being a studyblr and devoting yourself to your studies is ALL you need to be a studyblr. put your content online even if you feel like no one will like it bc the only person who needs to like it is YOU. be you!
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chemist-in-the-making · 6 years ago
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just a little bit every day is better than none
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chemist-in-the-making · 6 years ago
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If I was too productive yesterday to make a post does it still count? Tuesday’s are by far my busiest days with class beginning at 9:30 am and my last meeting of the day ending around 10:30 pm. I tried to get some things done yesterday, but it seems that I just have to understand that maybe that day of the week won’t be my study “get-things-done” day. 
I did have my first bioinorganic chemistry class of the semester, and I really love it so far. Especially after finishing organic chemistry last semester it’s a really neat class to think about comparatively. I learned that oxygen binds to copper in the blood today, which was pretty mind-blowing to me (any medblrs who already knew this I’m sorry I’m still learning). 
I also had a Modern World class which is unique on its own. As part of my university's honors program, there are certain classes we have to take that are part of their curriculum. The Modern World, my last class, focuses on the interesting parts of science and bringing a philosophical way of thinking to them. Yesterday we discussed what science means, and how people put a certain prestige on some science majors vs. others. It was really awesome to hear everyone thought that psychology and geology deserve more respect. 
I hope everyone is having a wonderful start to the week and is finding at least one thing to be excited about. 
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chemist-in-the-making · 6 years ago
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Chemistry? Do you love me? Are you riding?
studygram: magnolia_med
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chemist-in-the-making · 6 years ago
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Today was my first day of the semester! I had Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Analytical lab today. Our professor made it seem like Analytical chemistry is the hardest class we will ever take and said that lots of people do terribly, which means that this class will be the one where I learn the most.
I’m really excited to begin my upper level chemistry courses because that means I’m one step closer to becoming the super cool chemist I’ve always wanted to be. My classes are becoming more based on application and theories rather than foundations, and I’m interested to see how I’ll grow as a laboratory student. Being quick on my feet to know which reactions will produce the best yield or which method employs the safest chemicals, is an incredibly useful skill to have, and I’m glad that I’m finally in an environment where I’m challenged to think critically.
Overall, today was good. Enjoy this picture of some bioinorganic chemistry notes to prep for tomorrow’s lecture, and the shirt I wore today that I embroidered a while ago.
Also, how do people edit photos? Mine are always washed out and I have a terrible eye for understanding constrast and brightness.
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chemist-in-the-making · 6 years ago
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It took me a long time to be productive today. I got a late start to the day, but ended up getting a lot done. I went to the gym with my boyfriend, did my first assignment for my Modern World class, and studied a little bit of Analytical Chemistry for tomorrow. I also did some self care, because I promised myself I would. Bonus, I indulged in The Art of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo and organized a couple drawers in my room.
Tomorrow is my first day of classes, and I’m looking forward to establishing a set schedule! I hope everyone has a wonderful start to the week tomorrow!
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chemist-in-the-making · 6 years ago
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gentle reminder
hey, please try your best to notice when you’re putting yourself down today, and work towards bringing yourself up instead
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