Sometimes, like a Biochemistry student, I ask to me, WHY I HAVE TO LEARN MECHANICS?!?!, I think that subject is useless, don't misunderstand me, for me mechanics is a very interesting subject, but is completely useless for a biochemist... tell me, when do you need to calculate the velocity of an insignificant particle falling in the middle of nowhere? oh, and don't forget discount the air resistance. The point is, why I need to calculate a lot of things and make a lot of calculations for measure something, when today we have the sufficient technology for measure that? The worst of all is for that we lost one complete semester, or two if you fail. In my faculty there are 4 careers, biochemistry, chemistry & pharmacy, chemistry and food engineering. Biochemistry, chemistry & pharmacy and food engineering have general biology like a subject in their study programme, but not chemistry, because it is unnecesary for that career. Dirección de pregrado should make the same w
The last night I had the weirdest dream of my entire life... What I dreamed?... Well, I went to my first concert... The Beatles at Estadio Nacional. It sounds normal, but just keep reading It was one of my best experience in my life. I really enjoyed listening to their greatest hits like Billie Jean, Bohemian Rhapsody and Despacito. I have never been into listen to music, don´t ask me why, but I´m like this since I´ve got memory. When I arrived at the stadium, I saw a lot of people, it was very dificult get a seat. It was a 4 years waiting, but when Tulio Triviño (the singer) showed up to sing "Livin' on a Prayer" the people started cheering enthusiastically. The band was playing until Tulio gave me his hand and he went up me in the stage to sing. After that I don´t remember anymore and I woke up. When that happened I started to listen to music all day. Now, one of my biggest dreams is go to a concert.
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