1 1. Describe your interest
in and understanding of the life sciences as you entered SUU.
My interests in the life sciences pertained
particularly to health. My understanding of what that looked like though was
pretty far off from what the optimal would be considered. I didn’t realize how
one enzyme would contribute so much to an entire disease. In other words, my
understanding of the life sciences was pretty abysmal in comparison to where it
is at now and even still I could use a lot more time to fully understand the
life sciences.
2. What has been your
biggest insight on how scientists work and think about the world?
For me I didn’t realize just how much research
has to be done when just one point is trying to be made. I came here thinking
that just one article or part of an experiment is enough to prove (I know very
bad word) something. In other words, the biggest insight I have now is the
viewing of meta-analyses and how they contribute to the understanding of the
scientific community. These are the biggest contributors to my understanding of
the world around me as they take multiple pieces of data prioritizing them based
on chances of error (type 1 or 2) and etc. I believe that text books as well
are a sort of meta-analysis so I will lump those into here. Basically, I find
the world to be much more complex (and thereby more difficult to piece together
the puzzle) than I originally thought.
3. . 3. How do you imagine
science will play a part in the world you’ll be joining once you graduate?
At minimal my
background in science has made me quite the critical thinker. Having said this,
it isn’t something small to scoff at. This ability will allow me to look into
just about anything and evaluate whether or not the information is useful in
comparison to another source. This could apply to economics, social systems,
science, or the intersections between disciplines even. I am glad to be a more
well informed individual as a result of this skill from my science courses. I
will be able to use my scientific field as a teacher, scientist or maybe even
just as a person in the general public hoping to help others learn something in
their lives. I hope to make a daily activity out of this skill, where I can
continue to expand my knowledge on the topics I am most interested in.
I like the idea that you plan on keeping your skills a daily thing. This makes your knowledge a key aspect of your learning. I feel that is a key aspect of going to college is learning about yourself and how you plan to continue on with your aspirations in life.
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with the being glad I'm a more well informed individual as a result of all the science courses I've taken. I think that is one of the greatest part about my time in college is how much my knowledge has increases about such a huge variety of topics. It' amazing to look back at where I was and where I am now!
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