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stem-procrastimate · 10 months
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physics is so cool because after such a long time the little kid in you finally gets the answers to their questions and nothing makes me happier than that
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Did you know…
Nuts are a natural source of magnesium, which has been proven to enhance serotonin activity in the brain…
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Which means that you can trick your brain into thinking it likes certain stuff. Like physics
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wallf1ower · 8 months
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I’ve been kinda dead on here… I’ve just been crazy busy. This is partly why:
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I’m going back to school!! Studying computer science & information systems. I’m definitely nervous about going back to school, but it’s time. And, I truly do love computer science, so I’m excited to study it :]
I Even made myself this sticker so I can get it printed and put it on my laptop, in honour of this new chapter of my life, and I thought some of you might get a kick out of it too. This one’s for you, studyblr:
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(Art advice definitely appreciated. I don’t actually know how to draw 😅)
I’ll post an update pic once it’s arrived and on my laptop! :]
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funny how you just straight up forget basic maths when you start learning advanced equations and stuff
for example, yesterday i used the calculator to do 2x1 and the calculator said 2 and i was like 🤨🤨 this seems wrong
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expiationist · 10 months
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just a little stem vs humanities student story, since that seems so be a controversial topic in the academic world:
as a language and business double major, i absolutely think stem majors are another breed. hear me out. my best friend of 10 years is a biochem major, and she has always taken the hardest calc/physics/chem classes. she would get As on bio tests like it was first grade math. her knowledge eludes me. i have to try exponentially harder than her in every class we had together, and we barely even had the same classes! she took regular calc freshman year, got an A pretty easily. i took business calc, got an A because i was so close to an A and my professor saw how much effort i had put in and felt bad. i have always thought stem was much harder than anything i was pursuing.
until i heard her pov.
she is also pursuing a spanish minor, and has been taking spanish classes since 8th grade (we took our first spanish class together). i took spanish in 8th, 9th, and 10th grade, then stopped taking it through classes and started self studying japanese my junior year of highschool. she continued to pursue spanish and has taken in every year and every semester since 8th grade. shes studying abroad next semester, and we thought it would be a good idea for me to pick up spanish so she would have an opportunity to teach me and talk in spanish together. however, i picked it up pretty fast after not taking it for four years.
i noticed she felt ~some type of way~ about it, which prompted a conversation between the two of us.
to spare the mundane details, she thought it was insane that i caught up to where she was within weeks, after not having taken a class higher than high school spanish 2. i told her i thought it was insane that she got an A in every calc, physics, bio, and chem class, which i was never able to get a single A in (until business calc in college). she has a 4.0, taking what i thought were WAY harder classes than what i was taking. hell, i couldn’t even get an A in astronomy. astronomy.
she then talked about how i had rarely EVER gotten less than a 93 on essays, even if i had written them the night before, while she has to spend weeks on essays to get a good grade on them.
the moral of this story, is that everyone has their own talents. science comes natural to her. languages and humanities come natural to me. i find her talents way harder. she finds my talents way harder because humanities tend to be subjective, and business requires a certain personality and being good with people, which she doesn’t see those qualities in herself.
personally, i think anyone who pushes the “stem is objectively harder” agenda is probably just insecure in their own abilities to do arts/humanities/business. a real mature student can see that everyone has their own talents and a field that is suited to them! there is no need to invalidate peoples academic pursuits. college should be about finding what YOU love and want to pursue, not invalidating everyone and making them feel dumber because they chose a different path from you.
do what you love, and study hard if you love it! just because someone studies humanities subjects doesn’t mean they aren’t capable of succeeding in stem. and just because you study stem doesn’t make you smarter than someone who doesn’t choose to pursue that.
HOWEVER. from my pov, stem is like actually shit from Mars that i will never be able to wrap my head around, so to be humble ill admit i could NEVER study stem subjects beyond general education requirements. kudos to you guys! but that doesnt apply to every a&h kid out there!
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gxdsfavgal · 7 months
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“adulting” problems:
why the actual fuck is it so hard to find free & trustworthy textbook pdfs?!
why are textbooks so expensive?
why is the government allowing broke college students pay almost $1000 on textbooks every year?
I am a STEM major so finding these textbooks are so hard😞 i’m sorry, seasonal depression is hitting really hard here in the PNW
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sjwinklerart · 7 months
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Nature is Strange Tho
Eelgrass Isopods
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ace3899 · 1 year
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Women in STEM Aesthetic
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kingdrawcse · 7 months
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Chemistry behind Alice in Wonderland
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Fly agaric, a classic toxic mushroom, is primarily toxic due to muscimol and ibotenic acid. Fatal doses are rare. Its notoriety lies in hallucinogenic effects, distorting perception of size, inspiring artists and even video games like "Alice in Wonderland" and "Super Mario." 🍄
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twitt3rpate · 7 months
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stem majors like to brag about being a stem major until the work and study needs set in.
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stem-procrastimate · 1 year
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24. 03. 2023
hiii-
this picture was taken literally last year in november, I think? I never ended up posting it though, but to be fair I did disappear for a while
Anyways, I missed school 3 times this week so I'm gonna be a bit behind I guess, but that's just another consequence of depression that future me would have to deal with
present me, on the other hand, will study a little and mostly waste her day, yayy
anyways, on to today's to-do list that I do plan on following:
maths- linear equations
html chapters
physics- convex mirror and mirror problems
biology- digestion
that's it, don't have a lot to do, if I'm being honest
🎧: cruel summer by taylor swift |☕
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Finally realizing the childhood dream of having a pink room + my new study area because I’m obsessed 🥰
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(Also this room is so big! I have this study corner and my rats here with me but the rest of this room is so pink and empty!)
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shrimpleastha · 6 months
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Day 2 in Albania: adapter doesn't work, and I wasn't in the group chat for class bc I had the flu when it was made. Orientation is tomorrow, and I'm not exactly excited.
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goodblacknews · 2 years
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Celebrating #blackinventor Dennis Weatherby not only for "lemony fresh" dishwashing detergent, but for founding a top engineering program for minority students at Auburn University. #blackexcellence #stemeducation #goodblacknewscalendar https://www.instagram.com/p/CiMOnlYOxEx/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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as a sapphic who is terrible at math, i am an absolute simp for women who understand whatever the fuck a logarithm is
women in stem: *exist* me:
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cbirt · 1 year
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MACHINE LEARNING FOR BIOMARKER DISCOVERY USING NGS DATA
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In this article, we will be exploring how machine learning (ML) techniques can be used to identify and analyze biomarkers from next generation sequencing (NGS) data. Biomarkers are specific biological molecules or characteristics that can be used to identify the presence or severity of a particular disease or condition. They play a crucial role in medical diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis, and their discovery and validation is an important area of research in the field of biomedical science. Next Generation Sequencing is a powerful tool that allows researchers to analyze large amounts of genetic data quickly and accurately. By combining the capabilities of machine learning with next-generation sequencing data, we can unlock the potential to identify and validate new biomarkers that can improve our understanding of diseases and lead to more effective treatments.
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