vietbt77
Jan 2, 2014
Essays / How to approach essays such as, "Why do you want to attend this university?" [6]
This is what I have so far! Be harsh please!
Vrrrrrrrrrrrrr. Vrrrrrrrrrrrr. It's 5:30 AM. I'd fallen asleep again reading my latest philosophy book, The Art of Power by Thich Nhat Hanh. In one smooth motion, I turn the alarm off on my phone, wake up Alex, my roommate and best friend, and we leave Max P. for our daily workout at Ratner. We sprint the fifth of the mile to Ratner as a short warm up. We both groan because it's leg day. Clang. We managed to finish in an hour and a half; however, we could barely move our legs to get back to Max P. We looked forward to back and arms tomorrow. I let Alex shower first since he has class earlier than me and then we part ways, agreeing to meet up in the lobby of Max P. later to play soccer with other residents
In the shower, I begin my daily meditation. As the water starts flowing, so do the various facets and formulas of organic chemistry, calculus, physics, and biology. I ponder the kinetic, thermodynamic, and mechanistic viewpoints of the reactions of organic molecules and the different methods of how they are identified. I shudder at the thought of molecular geometry, but regain my flow with chemical equilibria and thermochemistry. Nightmares arrive when I think about the method of determining volume of a revolving cylinder. My thoughts are at ease when I calculate the angular momentum and torque given only a few details. Biology flows easier; Krebs' Cycle and the ATP Synthesis come naturally. DNA regulation and other processes require reading up on, but it isn't bad.
This is what I have so far! Be harsh please!
Vrrrrrrrrrrrrr. Vrrrrrrrrrrrr. It's 5:30 AM. I'd fallen asleep again reading my latest philosophy book, The Art of Power by Thich Nhat Hanh. In one smooth motion, I turn the alarm off on my phone, wake up Alex, my roommate and best friend, and we leave Max P. for our daily workout at Ratner. We sprint the fifth of the mile to Ratner as a short warm up. We both groan because it's leg day. Clang. We managed to finish in an hour and a half; however, we could barely move our legs to get back to Max P. We looked forward to back and arms tomorrow. I let Alex shower first since he has class earlier than me and then we part ways, agreeing to meet up in the lobby of Max P. later to play soccer with other residents
In the shower, I begin my daily meditation. As the water starts flowing, so do the various facets and formulas of organic chemistry, calculus, physics, and biology. I ponder the kinetic, thermodynamic, and mechanistic viewpoints of the reactions of organic molecules and the different methods of how they are identified. I shudder at the thought of molecular geometry, but regain my flow with chemical equilibria and thermochemistry. Nightmares arrive when I think about the method of determining volume of a revolving cylinder. My thoughts are at ease when I calculate the angular momentum and torque given only a few details. Biology flows easier; Krebs' Cycle and the ATP Synthesis come naturally. DNA regulation and other processes require reading up on, but it isn't bad.