Well, it's almost time to call it a day; a long one at that. I know each of you has had new experiences this semester. As we are nearing the finish line, take some time to reflect on your S-Stem experience. What does it all mean anyway? Some questions I like to ask myself are: what did I learn, what did I want to learn, did I make any mistakes (and is that still science worthy?), and what were my successes. I learned early on that rarely do things go as planned, schedules are just a trial run, and you always have to be on your game. My project didn't go exactly like I wanted but even so, it's still worth taking note; not only for my own progress, but for the next person who may show interest in the same type of work. Now, all I have left is this blog, discussionquestions, final paper, presentation, Physics exam, Physics final exam (who does that?), two Nutrition finals, Spanish exam, Spanish discussion questions, Spanish final, and chapter six Spanish homework. I got this!
It's been great working with all of you. I look forward to seeing you all next semester. Keep up the good work. Strive for the best, endure the worst, and enjoy something that keeps your lab book full and your mind content. Best of luck. ~J~ P.S. Now, you really didn't expect more on rhizobium, did you? That just might detract from my presentation; speaking of which, <<chop chop>>.
A little mawkish but given my emotional state, expected :)
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