A first generation Peruvian-American who was accepted into William Paterson University, declared a communication major, enrolled in the public relations track and survived to tell the tale. This blog is an attempt by the author to prepare first-generation first-time working-class students for college life.
Monday, April 15, 2013
Why I Hated, Hated Human Biology
Human biology is a requirement class that meet twice a week for 1 hour, 15 minutes and once a week for 2 hours 45 minutes. It is two classes in one (a lecture and a lab) but only counts for four credits (most classes are worth three). That is not why I hated the class (well, not the only reason). This is the reason:
I was excited to hear the last chapter to be covered would be about evolution. What could be more exciting than learning about how single cell organisms evolved to the menagerie of flora and fauna that we see today. Unfortunately, like every other lesson in this class, grades are more important than knowledge. Instead of the poetry of evolution, we have that chart above. Get ready for the final!
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