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Senior Year Blog

Senior Year Blog

Caroline Price
*Caroline Price graduated from Judson College in 2010. These are her archived student blog entries.*

Hello all! I'm Caroline, one of the "Senior Year" category bloggers. I plan to graduate this June with a Biology/Chemistry double major and a French/Marine Biology double minor. I'm a day student, commuting from my home only a few blocks away from campus. Feel free to leave blog comments, ask questions, or look me up on Twitter.

  • My first Biochemistry test is this coming Monday. Biochemistry is the first class that I've taken under Dr. Bartley, an adjunct from UAB, so I'm more than a bit nervous about the test. I've been carrying my Biochem book around with me all week, studying a few paragraphs here and there. Earlier today I started making molecules out of modeling clay and writing them repeatedly on my dry erase board. Normally for my biology tests I highlight lecture material and write it on note cards, then just memorize those. I think this time I'll just memorize the few things that I know will be on the test, then focus on the broad concepts. There will supposedly be a lot of "thinking questions."

    In addition to writing this blog, I've taken a few breaks from Biochem today. The first was the SaveFirst tax preparation program that I mentioned in previous blogs. I've committed to doing taxes Saturdays from 9am-3pm. Thankfully for my Biochem studying, there weren't any appointments today. This afternoon I called Judson alum Dr. Daveta Dozier to schedule shadowing. She and her husband, Dr. Frank Dozier, have a clinic in Thomasville and have been very kind to let me follow them around.  Throughout the day, I've been checking on my quail chicks and quail eggs.  My incubator thermostat hasn't been acting very well, so I'm monitoring as frequently as I can. This batch of quail was raised under a 20 watt plant grow light. Eighteen chicks hatched. Considering that no new ones have hatched in the last two days, that's probably all that I'll get from this bunch. My thermostat problems are annoying as I don't know whether the low hatch rate (18 chicks out of 50 eggs) is due to the thermostat or the light treatment. A girl from Judson who keeps birds took 10 of the chicks with her when she went home yesterday. Earlier today I took the remaining 8 to a guy who raises quail.

    It seems like it was just an hour or so ago when I woke up. Actually it's 10:30 at night.. My first few years at Judson, I worried that I was socially awkward due to my shy personality, nerdiness and homeschooling. I pushed myself to participate in Judson traditions and other social events. Now it's all that I can do to keep up with my obligations. This weekend I was planning to visit a good friend in Tuscaloosa who is getting married soon. Last night, a Friday, I realized that I was already in jittery cram mode for the Biochem test and had to call and cancel. I wish I had photographic memory... Back to the Biochem!  

     

    by Caroline Price 

  • Passed my SaveFirst Tax preparer exam! My Saturday volunteering will start next week. Today I meant to jog, but instead danced the afternoon away, then went to J&R's (a local restaurant) for karaoke with friends from Judson and MMI. Dancing was much more fun than jogging... and singing was practice for my Monday 9am voice lesson with Dr. Betty. (Or at least I convinced myself that it was!)

    I had to study last night to make up for the day off and am intermittently drafting blogs and working on online Bioethics and Biochemistry homework right now because I didn't study today either, as I was volunteering at the Ultimate Trail Horse competition in Montgomery.   Emily Fitzgerald, a current Judson student competed. Kayla  Jones, a Judson alum did, as well. The competition was very impressive!

    I've been practicing a little bit of Zumba Meringue in my study breaks tonight.. Everyone in Spanish 102 got to learn a little last class! It's nice having a workout incorporated into Spanish class! Not sure if it'll be a regular thing. Hope so!

    Between all of my classes, I'm sure I'll stay in shape, even if there isn't time to jog. Not only is there the small bit of dance in Spanish, but there are required nutrition logs in Biochemical Nutrition via the government website mypyramidtracker.com, and then of course a good workout in ballet class! I love the idea of getting a grade for working out and keeping track of my diet!  

    Unfortunately, being healthy is not required to do well in Biochemical Nutrition..I was halfway hoping to get a bit more work out incentive from the course.  E.g. You can't pass if you don't have a well rounded diet and exercise an hour daily! On the other hand, it's probably good for my sanity that the class isn't that extreme. It does take time to work out and eat well. The log will help me a lot I'm sure and mypyramidtracker.com is quite fun. I was excited to see that it even breaks diet down according to vitamins!  

    by Caroline Price 


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