So… I’m still around, but I haven’t done much blogging lately (obviously).
I’ve been keeping my head down and charging through things over the past six months or so. I took a full load of courses over the summer session, and again in fall. With the winter break finally staring down the barrel at me, I find myself looking forward to a few weeks of not studying reaction mechanisms or memorizing reagents.
Last month sometime I finally pulled the trigger on declaring myself as a chemistry major (again). The last time I did this, life threw me a curveball and pulled me off target. With 6 years behind me and a good deal of growing up having been accomplished since then, this will not be happening again. I have roughly four semesters worth of work left to get it all done. I’m hoping I can finish it in two years and manage to take some interesting looking biology classes.
The BS was my best choice, given the alternatives and my previous history in school. It was a choice between throwing my previously earned math credits away and having to take some language classes, or just sticking it out with a few more chemistry courses. Bring on more atomic studies, I guess. Luckily this choice allows me to take biochemistry, which I’m really looking forward to. I’m not sure exactly where this degree is going to take me at the moment, but I have some hopes. It all depends on how long I can keep up this studying thing. So far, so good.
I’m also trying to kill some time at the moment before I go to the hospital for today’s shift. I’ve been volunteering at the local uberhospital for nearly a month now, and enjoy it. The patient contact has me appreciating my good health, as well as building up a better understanding of the fragile human condition. This [volunteering] has been something that’s been on my to-do list for quite some time, and with the free time that comes with being unemployed, I figured now was as good a time as any. I also did a free clinic in town last weekend where I was one of 1200 volunteers for a clinic that helped over a thousand people. I’m on a real humanitarian bend lately; it seems I’ve taken the “be the change you wish to see” maxim to heart. Combining that with the economic straits that we’re all in makes me feel like now is the time to give and serve.
I think this is enough for now. I’m going to go load up and head to ‘work’ before spending my evening back in a book. Three exams to prep for this week.



































