I entered college knowing that it’s really hard. But I realized that what I thought is just an understatement. College is in fact harder.
- Chemistry is more abstract than ever. I can’t appreciate most of my lessons now as its details are “smaller than an atom”. Seriously, how can you appreciate something you can’t see?
- The good days of Analytical Geometry is now over; Calculus would soon take over, which means that the limit of the function of my score as it approaches zero is zero.
- Physics has been the hardest subject I ever encountered to date. I don’t see the sense in computing the acceleration of the bus you ride in everyday, the force you need to lift your school bag or the number of vibrations of your guitar string as you strum it.
- Despite all these facts, I still love Chemistry, Calculus and Physics with all my heart. They make me see the beauty of life everytime I get a passing grade in quizzes and the hope that “Tomorrow is another day” whenever I fail.
After all, I’m still a BS Chemistry student who should be proficient in mathematics and science.
