floaty helices & beta strands
yay biochem is over :D
I sat down at my table and nearly shat myself during reading time because i had to go through six booklets with 31 pages altogether. I SWEAR THE PRACTICE PAPERS DIDN'T FEEL AS LONG. But the exam itself was pretty good i'm glad the cramming paid off but there were some small things i didn't know or remember like er i completely blanked out upon seeing "alpha - chymotrypsin enzyme" errrr sorry don't remember which class of enzyme that is in and some other small stuff like oh dear the difference in structures between glycerophospholipid, phospherolipid and glycolipid etc and wth does NAD look like i forgot so hopefully all the small mistakes didn't accumulate into something too big.......
My head hurt so much last night that even my dreams didn't ease the pain because i dreamed that i had to learn all this other biochem stuff and i was panicking in my dream too...
Anyway i was wondering, you know how people use heat sensors, UV radiation or fluorescence recovery to test the movement or presence of something well ... i was thinking about all the knowledge (crammed) into people's heads prior to the exam. Like if you could look down onto the masses of students entering the building or sitting at their desks and somehow "see" the wisps of knowledge floating around their heads or leaving them as soon as it's written down on paper? And then when people exit the hall the "aura" of knowledge has softened or been replaced by more...emotional auras like relief or frustration.
okay i really need to sleep.
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>.<
the aura of relief is a feeling worth fighting for though :)
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