Also, it's been pretty cool because I took this modern physics class that explains in a practical and comprehensive way how quantum physics works, and how it was discovered ( a.k.a the history of this new field) like how the basic component of a cellphone works. Most people think of quantum physics as something sci-fi but it really isn't. It's very practical, down to earth and not that horrendously horrible to follow as I thought it would be. ( although I have to admit I probably can't explain everything) The last paper I gave in for this class was a summary of a chapter of molecules in the perspective of physics and not chemistry ( how it normally is thought in Natural Science) and although I did understand the principles of a polar molecules and the binding energy and its different orbital levels this chapter was completely new to me! and it was everything that I already knew. Just, put in a really different perspective, It's incredible, at least for me, what perspectives can do. What I was taught in chemistry was correct what I was taught in physics also, and both made complete sense but it never occurred to me that something that was so fundamentally the same, could be viewed so differently. I am also taking a thesis class that comprises about a project that i'm currently taking that is involved in a community in Caimito. This community has a stream called Chiclana that has been impacted by construction by the Montehiedra area. These people have been prone to flooding because the original construction plan was no thought properly. The construction company was sued and they had to reconstruct everything giving the stream it's original cause. Nonetheless, nowadays the community is worried about drainage that might be ending up in Chiclana, and for that instance, the Caimito community. My focus will be document quantity and quality of water that each Colvert tube from the Montehiedra area drains in the stream Chiclana. ( hard task for the next semester) . I've also been giving tutoring in the UHS Monday through Thursday to two lovely 6th graders which I adore and will miss greatly when they graduate.
Last but not least I've also been taking this class! My English writing class which has been fun! I thought that this class would be agonizing, in the sense that I do like writing ( occasionally) , but not if it’s assigned for a class. This class made me feel comfortable about writing in English.( Since I don’t write in English since high school and I am not naturally gifted at this. To me is hard for a thought to come out processed and organized. I normally just jump from one thing to the next, and although I have experienced a great improvement in how to approach my writing ( at how to start writing which for me was eternal). Writing in the lab has been a great experience because it’s my morning medicine to get out my stress and focus on something that It for a class but in a non stressful manner. Most of the assignments were fun! And I learned a lot by reading my peers post, about different interest and how to see things too, but most importantly how to write. When I read my peers assignments I could see what I liked or disliked about his or her way of writing and by reading them not only did I gave them feedback but I also restructured my own writing so that it could be fun and interesting for someone else to read. My favorite assignment was the childhood experience because I could narrate something that most thought as being horrible as something that nonetheless, was funny to me ( although horrendous too) my least favorite assignment would be the looking up philosophers or theorist in my field because I really didn’t know a lot of famous doctors. And when I finally wrote about them half of the post went missing, so I have to do it again.