- Aerobic conditioning (MILS 148)
- Quantitative neural function (BME 445)
- Animal physiology (BIOL 430)
- Biomaterials (BME 310)
- Fluids laboratory (BME 320)
- Biomedical instrumentation and electronics (BME 443)
- Neuromechanics of human motion (BME 475)
It seems pretty strange that after five semesters of college (plus K-12) I still haven't found the best way to take notes and stay organized. I've tried notebooks, folders, and binders in various combinations and still haven't found a completely successful method to stay organized. Usually some time around midterms I pull everything out and my papers get mixed out and out of order, and then, for the rest of the semester, I'm a disorganized mess. This semester I'm trying a method that will require a little more work outside of class, which should force me to review and study more often. I have one notebook and one folder in my bag, and in my room I have a binder for every class. At the end of everyday, I (hopefully) will move the notes and/or papers to the appropriate binder. I'll keep you posted on whether this is an effective method.
I realized today that I can be really productive in the morning. Since PT starts at 7am, I have to get up by 6:30. My earliest next class is at 10am, so I have a nice 2 hour break to be productive afterward.
Right now I'm not holding any office in any organization. It's kind of crazy, but my friend and I are hoping to start a new club in the next few months so I'll be in charge of that. Plus, we're working on organizing a St Baldrick's fundraiser (stbaldricks.org) where people will get sponsored to shave their heads to raise money to find a cure/treatment for childhood cancer.
